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    Fact Checking

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    Fact checking is an important process in establishing the validity of the articles and enhancing the reputation of the outlet itself. I thank New York Times for being a strong proponent in this field and upholding the values of good journalism. A case that I would like to mention is the Pizzagate scandal. As you may have already known, Pizzagate involved an accusation against Hillary Clinton amongst others as being part of a child sex ring; this scandal caught on like wildfire and the workers and the boss, James Alefantis, of Comet Pizza received a great deal of death threats and attacks. This case is an extreme example of the controversy caused by the lack of fact checking because, as you and your team have dubbed it in your article on November 21st, it involved fake news that was baseless in its claims and exploited pictures of children in various odd positions as “proof” that the pedophilia ring existed. It was later proven false in a Snopes article on December 4th that showed how these pictures were manipulated to serve malicious purposes. The damage that resulted was irreversible. In my lectures, the three facets that are to be upheld when presenting a journalism piece are verification, independence, and accountability. When either of them fails to be present, the piece is no longer qualified to be called journalism. Fact-checking is the linchpin in fulfilling the verification role. The issue that arises is whether the audience is aware whether fact-checking was…

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    First Website: www.factcheck.org This is personally one of my most frequented websites because of the last election period. Factcheck.org is one of the oldest fact checking websites on the Internet today. Since starting in 2003, the website has made it a part of their mission statement to “increase public knowledge and understanding” so that viral and false rumors don’t run rampant in our society. Because of their goal to boost awareness, the website has always been very transparent about where…

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    in the latter part of the essay, act as a crucial pivot and play a central role in this regard. He further resolves the issue of beneficence that effaces as a result. “In Dutch health care, the physician-patient relationship is based upon deliberation and mutual agreement.” Through means of this, Widdershoven arrives at a conclusion that euthanasia, as practiced in the Netherlands, does indeed have a moral ground, transcending the primitive opposition between autonomy and beneficence.…

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    Disengaged Trainee Essay

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    The discipline on a disengaged trainee is a thought-provoking concept on an account of when new information is presented to employees it is for the simple fact that this information is important for their future with the company. A trainee should be eager to learn any new knowledge that is provided from the company, moreover showing an appreciation for the company will make a good impression. This impression that the individual is making will show that their personal skills, knowledge, abilities…

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    Understanding of multiplication facts is essential to have down by fourth grade. Knowing the times tables and being able to fluently recall immediately is needed throughout the entire year because of PA Mathematics Standards beginning with multiplication of multidigit numbers. There were students in my fourth grade classroom that had yet to be fluent with their multiplication facts, and it was necessary for them to have it down, for everyday mathematics and for the PSSA’s. I discussed with my…

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    He did in fact show that he had a lot of self-empowerment. He saw himself as a big man, who could control and take advantage of a little girl. He fell under his gross urges, and took a little girl's self-respect and self-empowerment a way, to add to his own in his own head. A few hours after being found guilty of raping Maya, somehow Mr.Freeman gets released. But later that day he is found dead, it’s apparent that he was kicked to death. Maya’s family knew it was her big tough uncles…

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    Get Organized Case Study

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    2016 is here! Why not begin the new year by de-cluttering your home with Get Organized? Since 1989, home-organizational specialist Don Seipel has been helping people just like you. He has built custom-designed closets, pantries, garages, and wine cellars for over 6,000 clients. Based in Rochester, NY, Don takes pride in each and every home solution and home storage space he creates. Don isn’t just an efficiency expert; he is the owner of Get Organized. Only wanting the best for his clients, Don…

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    Both of the class readings by Carnap and Goldstein discuss what being considered a scientific facts means. Carnap refers to scientific facts as a singular statement that needs to be differentiated from universal laws due to the common misconception. Carnap argues that many people confuse laws with facts and use the term in the wrong sense. An example from Carnap’s writing is the statement that “all ice is cold” this would be considered a universal law because it suggests that any piece of ice at…

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    change. The utmost desire here is the cognition (knowing) which the Adlerian and Reality theories places a lot of emphasis on. Both theories believe that without knowing or being aware of what the problem is one cannot be helped. I personally believe and adhere to the fact that to solve a problem it must be identified, this fact the two theories support. Also, I believe in the now. That is, the present for me matters more than anything else as it is a precursor to my tomorrow. The Adlerian…

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    reading about business and businessmen to my own life as a student. I’ve chosen two topics that the book covered in terms of business and I will discuss them and give an example of how they apply to my life. The topics are facts and faith, and continual improvement. The first topic on which I would like to reflect is that of facts and faith. In the Latter Day Saint culture, sometimes we do not associate those two words together often and may view them as differing perspectives and even…

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