I AM SIMPLY REPORTING THE NEWS

I AM SIMPLY REPORTING THE NEWS

Author: DUANE THE GREAT WRITER

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-10-31

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1300361735

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I AM SIMPLY REPORTING THE NEWS ON EARTH...Things are being created and happening on the planet all the time, and just like a newspaper with a good reporter, Duane The Great Writer is simply Reporting The News. Most people want to 'believe' Human History, as the so-called historians have written it and what we have studied in school to be all there is, but fortunately with the Internet and so many other sources to discover Real Human History, each person can now explore and discover there is a lot more to learn and Become MoreAware of. With this understanding, one can eventually surpass all the limitations of this world and enter new worlds and universes, that are so much better than constantly returning to earth as another 9 to 5 worker for some invented system of control. take the time to explore and you will find a way to RealFreedom! www.DuaneTheGreatWriter.Info


How to Sell a House Fast in a Slow Real Estate Market

How to Sell a House Fast in a Slow Real Estate Market

Author: William Bronchick

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-10-27

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0470382600

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In a slow real estate market, selling your house can be difficult– especially if you owe more on your mortgage than your house is worth. In times like these, it's not enough to simply list your home and wait; you actually have to sell your home. This practical, important book shows you how to use marketing techniques, advertising, repairs and upgrades, home staging, and other creative, effective tactics to get your house sold fast— no matter how bad the market is.


The Reluctant Disciple

The Reluctant Disciple

Author: Jim O'Shea

Publisher: Ambassador International

Published: 2018-10-01

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1620208261

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Ryan Kates is a paranormal expert, TV host, and skeptic. He hosts News4th, a nationally popular cable show focused on UFOs, ghosts, and everything that goes bump in the night. Ryan is used to dealing with the weird and unexplainable, but when bizarre paranormal phenomena rock the planet he finds himself questioning his long-held views. As these phenomena escalate, mass hysteria and political tensions begin to mount on a global scale. The world begins to spin out of control, and a former flame reenters Ryan’s life, bringing her family along for the ride. The pawns are moved into place, and Ryan must confront the ultimate evil on the world stage, culminating in a supernatural encounter far beyond his wildest dreams. The Reluctant Disciple establishes a credible connection between End Times biblical prophecy and our society’s fascination with the paranormal, taking readers on a thrill ride they won’t soon forget.


Stuff I Wrote in College

Stuff I Wrote in College

Author: Jennifer Marshall

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-03-15

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 1105601552

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From media and society to environmental biology to human service organizations, ten essays reflect the early work and progress of one college student.


Journalism in the Generation Z Age

Journalism in the Generation Z Age

Author: D. Jasun Carr

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2023-12-18

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1793639957

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This book examines how Generation Z, defined by their orientation as “social media natives,” grew up in a media system centered around social media. D. Jasun Carr and Mitchell T. Bard explore how Gen Z consumes news media differently than other cohorts, and how this shift in consumption affects both the members of Gen Z, the media, and media scholarship. The authors take a media ecology approach to laying out the new media landscape in which Gen Z was raised, before looking at how this new ecology affects many of the traditional theories and underpinnings of media effects, media psychology, and journalism. Through the use of original experimental research and the compilation of extant theory and survey data, Carr and Bard argue that while members of Gen Z eschew the more traditional structures of the media ecosystem in favor of those that incorporate a social element, they nevertheless behave, in many ways, similarly to those who came before. Scholars of communication, media studies, social media, and journalism will find this book of particular interest.


Building News Literacy

Building News Literacy

Author: Tom Bober

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2021-01-05

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13:

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Every upper-elementary and middle school educator can teach news literacy and connected literacies, including text, visual, graphic, and video literacy, using this book. This book suggests that news literacy is made up of several other literacies and skills that must not only be explored across the subject areas, but also connected to students' real-world consuming and sharing habits. A series of lessons, some using technology, lay a foundation for building these multiple literacies and skills. While not meant to be a complete program, the lessons provide a holistic experience and are adaptable to personalize students' learning. The author melds strategies for finding and making meaning from information, the multiple literacies that young consumers of news must be familiar with to navigate news and other information, and the digital skills necessary to navigate today's news options. Whether students encounter news in the firewall-protected classroom or pushed out to them on their phones, the series of lessons encourage them to give pause and ask important questions as they move beyond simply consuming to become critical readers of the news.


A Novel Approach to Politics

A Novel Approach to Politics

Author: Douglas A. Van Belle

Publisher: CQ Press

Published: 2020-07-23

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 1544374747

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A textbook your students will want to read. "If you would like students to understand hard political concepts, this work makes it accessible for them. By using pop culture, we can open ideological ideas and students are not bound by their own preconceived ideas." —Leah Murray, Weber State University A Novel Approach to Politics turns the conventional textbook wisdom on its head by using pop culture references to illustrate key concepts and cover recent political events. Adopters of previous editions are thanking author Douglas A. Van Belle for some of their best student evaluations to date. With this Sixth Edition, Van Belle brings the book fully up-to-date with current events and policy debates, international happenings, and other assorted ‘intergalactic’ matters. Van Belle tackles the most tumultuous political periods in recent history head-on, encouraging students to engage with ideas, arguments, and information that makes them uncomfortable. Employing a wide range of references from Brooklyn Nine-Nine to The Good Place to Ready Player One, students are given a solid grounding in institutions, ideology, and economics. To keep things grounded, the textbook nuts and bolts are still there to aid students, including chapter objectives, chapter summaries, bolded key terms, and discussion questions. Included with this title: The password-protected Instructor Resource Site (formally known as SAGE Edge) offers access to all text-specific resources, including a test bank and editable, chapter-specific PowerPoint® slides.


Civic Participation in America

Civic Participation in America

Author: Q. Kidd

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-30

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 0230339697

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This book argues that the declining nature of traditional forms of civic participation over the last half century are the result of the evolution of larger institutional, social, and historical forces that have favored the self-interest motivation at the expense of civic duty