Citizen Kane

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    Name: Institution Affiliation: What is the book that has had the most influence on you and how has it influenced you? Books serve as a source of knowledge and inspiration to me as an individual. Of all the books I have read, Jeffrey Archer’s book “Kane and Abel” has had the greatest influence on my life. In Archer’s book, readers gain a glimpse of the unseen realities, coinhering with theirs, but usually invisible to them, that nonetheless influences them, depending on who they are and the very choice

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    Article Critique

    teachers see students getting out of control with all available technology. Technological misuse and abuse has become a societal problem. The solution is called “Digital Citizenship” where users are taught appropriate technology behavior. A good digital citizen is one who does the right thing when he or she is online. Most people feel uncomfortable talking to others about their digital conduct. Moreover, they have the rights to their own privacy and freedom of speech but such rights must be discussed and

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    Participatory Video

    COMMUNITY TELEVISION/ PARTICIPATORY VIDEO What is participatory video? Participatory Video is a set of techniques to involve a group or community in shaping and creating their own film. The idea behind this is that making a video is easy and accessible, and is a great way of bringing people together to explore issues, voice concerns or simply to be creative and tell stories. This process can be very empowering, enabling a group or community to take action to solve their own problems and also

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    Global Citizenship and Equity

    as the citizens on the global and it is connected with globalization and cosmopolitanism and equality. This concept on overarching one world government system in which all the humans are joined as citizen of earth equally such as to not replace but to supersede current nation based on the government citizenship. Global citizenship aims to empower pupils to lead their own action. Global citizen is the person who is aware of the wider world and has sense of their own role as a world citizen, respects

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    The Role of Bayan Mo I-Patrol Mo in Empowering People in Information Dissemination

    Information Dissemination Aiza Saguit, Camille N. De Luna, Kyle Amos Licong, Sean Marciano, and Mr. Ivan L. Inductivo Lyceum of the Philippine University Cavite Abstract. This study aimed to determine the level of awareness of the respondents to citizen journalism projects such as Bayan Mo i-Patrol Mo(BMPM). Also, it seeks to identify the perception of the respondents to BMPM as an information disseminator. The study also intends to find out the level of agreement of the respondents on the role of

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    Unacquirable Objectivity in Journalism

    Unacquirable Objectivity in Journalism For thousands of years, humans have been searching for truth, for virtue and for beauty, and the most they want to achieve is a combination of all these three aspects. But now appears a doubt that whether these three things can harmoniously inosculate with each other. As is known to all that the current world is an information world, a media world where people could communicate with each other and receive varieties of information through the omnipotent

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    Mine

    and if one had views that could sway public opinion in a way detrimental to the general good, it is hoped that another press outlet could provide a more neutral standpoint. Lastly, social media and the Internet have given rise to a new batch of citizen journalists where anyone can write something on an amateur news site and it could be considered news. It is great that every day people now have more of a voice and tools to broadcast, but there are downsides to this phenomenon. Without editorship

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    The Unknown Citizen Anaylsis

    After reading The Unknown Citizen by W.H. Auden I was a little confused about the context of the poem. After rereading it a few times I began to think it was about establishing the American Dream after the War because of the description the speaker gave of the citizen. The speaker says “ But satisfied his employers, Fudge Motors Inc.”, I knew that this was an allusion to Ford Motors which had been a huge factory job, which had been what most men did. Later when the speaker says, “And had everything

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    Unknown Soldier

    The Unknown Citizen “He was found by the bureau of statistics to be one against whom there was no official complaint.” In Auden’s poem, “The Unknown Citizen,” he describes an individual who has been found to be without any fault. This persona is described through the perspective of a Statistician from the U.S Government. The unknown citizen served the government perfectly; when there was peace he supported it and when there was war he was ready to fight. He served the Greater Community and paid

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    Love of the Game

    Ever since I was three or four years old I have gone to at least one Phillies game every season with my mom, dad, or brother. I would slowly start to understand more and more of what was going on in the sport as I got older. I had thoroughly enjoyed going to these games for the giveaways they often had. My mother and I would go every season to the game on Phillies Phanatic’s birthday and always get the giveaway they had. I guess by continuously going to the games and watching them on TV, I gained

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