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editorials and newspapers articles, a student writing on this subject may conclude that indeed, there is some bias in various publ...
illnesses, for example, often encounters problems in convincing their insurance provider to provide the appropriate reimbursement ...
they need. While everyone hurts with high prescription costs, senior citizens tend to rely more on prescription drugs for their ov...
practice the religion? Why is there an anti-Middle East sentiment? By and large, Americans get the news from American media and it...
the bombing. Zarkovic was the editor of VREME, a weekly magazine, at the time. He states that he accepted the censorship becau...
United States. The elections of the modern era, for example, are said to have been significantly influenced by broadcast news, wi...
what had happened was any more than an accident, albeit a tragic one. One of those telephone interviewees exclaimed that another ...
In six pages this paper discusses Germany's 1989 reunification and examines the role media coverage particularly in Germany played...
demonstrated that women are, indeed, less likely to receive more "sophisticated" or more invasive procedures than men. The ...
In twelve pages an analysis of contemporary civilization and technology is considered with the effects of military technology and ...
In four pages this paper examines the international media coverage of the 1999 outbreak of encephalitis in metropolitan New York. ...
In 2 pages this topic is examined within the context of Chan Khong, a Vietnamese nun who claimed that American television news cov...
In this paper consisting of seven pages the issues involved in determining HIV and AIDS policies as well as their impact in terms ...
In six pages this paper discusses how television coverage had a profound impact upon professional baseball in an evaluation of pro...
In four pages this essay considers how Dick Schaap deserves the label of journalist after having won several awards for journalism...
The New York Times coverage of the Tet Offensive in articles from January 31 to February 7, 1968 is analyzed in seven pages. Nin...
In six pages this research paper examines Dan Rather's journalistic memoir that describes his coverage of such events as President...
In seven pages this paper examines how workers' compensation benefits are acquired in a discussion that includes coverage, eligibi...
A book review consisting of one page briefly describes the text coverage of self confidence, technique for effectively motivating ...
In two pages this paper discusses the U.S. President's request for a memo to be written to urge Congress not to cut from Medicaid ...
In thirty pages this paper discusses the gender bias in the media coverage of Geraldine Ferraro. Eleven sources are cited in the b...
This paper examines how journalistic coverage of war has been affected by global communication and new technology in 15 pages. Fi...
In eight pages this paper examines a plaintiff's argument regarding denial of medical insurance coverage because of cost. One oth...
In eight pages this paper argues that CNN exhibited media bias during its 2000 presidential race coverage and includes such topics...
In six pages this paper assesses whether media coverage or monetary contributions are most responsible for presidential campaign s...
In ten pages Brooklyn, NY is the focus of this paper that discusses a lower socioeconomic sampling of women and issues of healthca...
In six pages this report considers Germany and relevant healthcare issues it has been grappling with since the early 1980s in term...
In eight pages this paper considers the phenomenon known as hooliganism and how this antisocial and violent conduct can manifest i...
In six pages the media coverage of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks is evaluated in terms of ethics and then applies the p...
example of the ever-expanding (or more accurately "shrinking") international arena as the new "global village." China and the WT...