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Blog 4 – PETA Case Study
Be Careful What You Reference Situation definition I chose to study a case that has been ongoing since 2003 when the animal rights organization PETA published a report on the facts about the slaughtering of animals and called it “Holocaust … Continue reading
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Situation Definition The Oweida Lecture in the Kern Auditorium on March 20 was very beneficial for journalism students like myself. Mark Russell brought light to some issues many journalists face and how to be successful in an industry with … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Ben Tarnoff
Situation Definition “Shattered Glass,” a film about one of the most scandalous journalists in media history. The story documents Stephen Glass’s rise as a journalist and his spiral downward all caused by unethical traits that are commonly understood as misspractice … Continue reading
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Blog 1 – This I Believe… by Ben Tarnoff
This I believe… in accountability. As I grow older, I become more aware of all the components in accountability and what it means to truly be accountable. When I was a kid, accountability meant brushing my teeth, doing my chores … Continue reading
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