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Daily Archives: April 12, 2011
MediaShift . Many Journalism Schools Put Minimal Effort into Facebook Pages | PBS
And though CUNY has a well-respected journalism program, it certainly isnt one of the first schools you think of when someone says “J-school.” But yet its Facebook page is quickly growing in popularity, and the school is doing a good … Continue reading
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Digital Storage Space
If any of you need to FTP your Soundslides project to Digital Storage Space and don’t have an account, you can contact me regarding use of mine. I’m not posting it here for security reasons, so please email me at … Continue reading
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Society of Professional Journalists: SPJ Code of Ethics
[per our discussion Monday evening] Journalists should: — Avoid undercover or other surreptitious methods of gathering information except when traditional open methods will not yield information vital to the public. Use of such methods should be explained as part of … Continue reading
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Is science compatible with religion?
Science and religion clash all too often. Yes, sadly, the culture wars aren’t over. Just the other day, Tennessee’s state legislature moved to protect teachers that wish to cast doubt on supposedly controversial scientific theories such as evolution and climate … Continue reading
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Protected: Immigrants Acquire Financial Stability, And Pay Less Banking Fees in Brooklyn
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Audio Slideshow Rohwer: Kings County Jerky Co.
It’s the start of the Brooklyn Flea season and if you are a foodie, that means getting to taste some of the most exciting food in the borough. Kings County Jerky Co. is one of those vendors that will not … Continue reading
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