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Blog 5 Reflection-Meredith Manning
In this course I have learned many important ethical lessons, but the two that I think are most important are never lie to your readers and don’t break your sources trust. I learned the importance of not lying to my … Continue reading
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By: Meredith Manning The Importance of Objectivity Situation Definiton Kimberly Dozier was the chief correspondent for CBS radio news until 2006 after being critically injured by a car-bomb in Baghdad, Iraq where one soldier was killed. I had the opportunity … Continue reading
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Blog 2-“Shattered Glass”
A Duty to Tell the Truth Part 1 Stephen Glass broke the number one rule of journalism, which is lying to your readers. Glass fabricated 27 stories he wrote for the “New Republic” and I find that unacceptable. To … Continue reading
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Blog 1-“This I Believe”-by Meredith Manning
As I run to catch the bus this morning, I know I’m in for a weird day. ‘My life cannot get any worse than this right now,’ I think to myself as I trudge up Fraser St. in my heavy … Continue reading
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