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Blog 5- Class Reflection by Kaylee Corl
1) 2 Important Ethical Lessons There were many ethical lessons to be learned in this class. However, there are two that stood out to me the most. The professional versus human lesson was tough to take in because if someone … Continue reading
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Blog 4 – Celebrity Children in the Media by Kaylee Corl
Situation Definition: As discussed in lecture, there is a fine line when it comes to providing privacy for children in the media, especially celebrity children, and also give them a chance to be present in their famous parents’ lives. The … Continue reading
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A Talk With Lisa Falkenberg- Blog 3 by Kaylee Corl
Part 1. Situation Definition: “If you have an opportunity that scares you, it probably has a lot of meaning.” These are the words of Lisa Falkenberg from the Foster-Foreman Conference of Distinguished Writers held on October 19, 2017. Lisa is … Continue reading
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Blog 2- “Shattered Glass” by Kaylee Corl
Definition: Steven Glass seemed to have his life together. He had a bright future with his writing career and was accepted into law school. He was also a well-liked person with a welcoming personality that resonated to people around him. … Continue reading
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Blog 1 – This I Believe…by Kaylee Corl
Sadly, I never met my grandfather and that is why I will never drink alcohol. Now let me give you some background to my tragic tale before I continue without introduction. My dad’s dad died when my dad was just … Continue reading