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    I had never thought you would forget about me. But, still, when I saw your email crop up, I was like getting electrified. So, no need to apologize. Knowing that I did make the cut for your potential new project is worth all the time, which was zipping by anyway. Thank you for your encouraging comments on my writing! Yes, please share anything from me with your colleague, Dr. Paul Komesaroff—a huge honor for me, in fact. Regarding the “end product” I’m aiming for, I can honestly say a full book

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    It all comes back to when I picked up my first book as a child. I was always the kid that would sit in the corner and read while everyone was playing outside. I remember staring at the words typed on the pages on my books and wanting to be the one that wrote them. It came so naturally to me. As my love for reading grew, I started to be capable of writing. At that moment, it was just messy scribbles and circles on blank paper but to me, it was so much more. I would sit in my living rooms for hours

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    Janet Cooke Case Study

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    enriched depiction of her experiences that essentially motivated her fabrication. Through this structured inclusion, Sager portrays exclusivity on the interview which validates his reasoning for exploiting his two narratives. The underlying motive for publishing “The Fabulist Who Changed Journalism” is due to his select authority as the sole account of her story, for she has only confided in Sager. He structurally includes that he wrote “Janet’s World,” which he further explains is another story covering

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    show his talent and he was given unimportant assignments with no value"(Morrow 75). Numerous times he failed to show up at work and was soon after fired. 	Barely scraping by John wrote a collection of short stories. He went to two publishing companies and he was shot down by both. One explained

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    My Love Writing

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    Growing up I always loved writing. I can remember in elementary school, coming home to write some sort of poetry in my journal. Looking back now, I can laugh at the mistakes I made, or how silly something sounded. As any young child, though, I felt super proud of my work. I loved sharing it with people, but mostly, I loved sharing it with my mom. She would hang my work up on the fridge and show everyone. Some pages I just wanted to share with her and even then, she would still tell me her favorite

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    The advertising culture is having a devastating effect on our agendas of becoming the media's ideal of perfection, and behind all of this self-sacrifice the media and corporations are the ones succeeding, not us. In Culture Jam, by Kale Lasn, the founder of Adbusters magazine, he attempts to show the reader what our mass media has been doing subliminally. When the average American thinks of consumerism, we believe it is the promotion of the consumer's interests. What Lasn believes

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    and rivalry. This paper examines the current position of BFC Publications, a veteran in the Indian instruction space and suggests a development way for BFC, keeping in accordance with the current patterns in BFC (Barney, 2010, p.110). The Indian publishing industry was assessed to have a business sector size of about Rs. 9000 crores and was required to improve by 10% every year. The business is very much divided and focused in nature, with more than 19,000 distributed houses and each of them having

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    of her books are aimed towards high school teens. Draper’s writing style has been very controversial, which is the reason her first book was rejected by so many publishers. According to Draper, she sent copies of Tears of a Tiger to 25 different publishing companies and received 24 rejections. The only “yes” that she got was from Simon & Schuster. She said “the editors told me just to write the story, but I said kids don’t need all of that. They don’t need long narrative passages”. Some called her

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    Financial implications of gate-keeping Gatekeeping is about the decisions made by journalists or media companies through policy; therefore, we must look at what influences those decisions. Gatekeeping as an idea has a number of factors that influence what information is presented and why (Soroka, 2012). Since finances is a key part of any business and there are still those who attempt to limit the audience’s access to information online, and they do so for financial reasons (Taneja, 2013). The editors

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    Bertelsmann About us: Bertelsmann is an international media services and education company that was founded in 1835 and has operations in 50 countries. It is one of the biggest mass media companies in the globe, with revenues of € 17.1 billion in 2015. It is headquartered in Gutersloh, Germany and has an employee base of 117,000. Industry: Mass Media Revenue: € 17.1 billion SWOT Analysis: The SWOT Analysis for Bertelsmann is presented below: Strengths: 1. A Diversified portfolio 2. Leading Market

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