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Christopher Grullon- Reflection

Christopher Grullon   In Zhongs ethics class, I have learned how to deal with the public dramatically and not sound offensive. When first making the decision to become a journalist I always envied reporters who could make it sound as … Continue reading

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Christopher Grullon How does one report about how a platoon fought in a war for their first time, without knowing anything about the military? Pulitzer prize winner and author of “The Good Soldiers” David Finkle accomplished this mission. After winning … Continue reading

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Christopher Grullon Blog 3

Christopher Grullon Blog 3 On Monday, February 25th 2013, Penn State University held three guest speakers, who discussed Ethics in the time of a crisis. President of the Lukaszewski Group, Jim Lukaszewski, is a consultant on crisis management. Steve Manuel … Continue reading

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Blog 2 Christopher Grullon

When someone is guilty of murder will they forever be a murderer? So once a liar always a liar, right? For Stephen Glass, a former journalist who worked for The New Republic, that might or might not be the case. … Continue reading

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This i Believe…….

I have met people who think they know everything and met people who seem to not know anything, but I have never knew someone who suffered from memory loss, besides myself. Ever since I was young my sister told me … Continue reading

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