Editors Essays

  • Three Examples Of Mise-En-Page Conventions

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    Three examples of mise-en-page conventions: Example 1. Convention - table of contents. Conventionally, table of contents is a list of titles of the parts of a book (document, magazine etc.) organized in the order in which the parts appear. Also, it usually has a quite unspectacular design and often does not attract much attention. However, there are examples that illustrate a deviation from this convention (see Example 1). In anthology of comics “An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, & True

  • For Dummies Notes To Editor

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    Notes to editor Hi, I hope you like the book I wrote. Since this is the first time I have written for you, I had to take an educated guess regarding the writing style and “voice” of the piece. I took a risk and wrote the book with plenty of personality. It is closer to the style of the “For Dummies” books than it is to a textbook. I also took a risk and left some of the more adult themes in the book. I can edit out the adult material if required. I can even edit out some of the personality to

  • Editor And Director Research Paper

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    The relationship between editor and director The art of editing is an illusive one. The art of choosing the best shots and the best angles and putting the story together is only the beginning of what it takes to be a great film editor. It is the art of storytelling in a visual way. “There are two principal ways of considering editing as connective or as expressive. Editing can be predominantly connective or may appear so, but in fact be subtly expressive. Editing may express or connect ‘invisibly’

  • Self-Objectification Theory Of Jeff Dunham

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    Theoretical Exam of Jeff Dunham I chose the ventriloquist Jeff Dunham. I chose Jeff because I have personally seen him in concert, and I had a wonderful time. When you see him and the show he puts on with his dummies, the show takes a turn into weirdness. This is not only thing that he does in his show. Jeff also talks about his life growing up, marriages, and his family. His dummies, I think, represent anyone in any stage of life, and any background. When I watched Jeff perform, I see him

  • Copy Editor Position Statement Analysis

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    position of copy editor in this news agency .I was fired from this position due the budget cut of 2014.I have been working in this news agency for 6 years. I started as a junior reporter. Gradually I made it up through the ranks and became copy editor. I worked very hard for this agency. During my tenure as the editor this agency became the most respected harbinger of news in the whole city. Now that I have been fired from this position, it is astonishing that from the two copy editors in this agency

  • Analysis Of Speech By The Editors Of First Thing

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    nothing metaphorical about it. The reasons to which it is not metaphorical, are based on the events that occurred on September 11th. The Editors of First things uses President Bush’s address to Congress on September 20 [2001] as a form of clarity. Indicating that the United States enemy “is a radical network of terrorists and every government that supports them” (Editors of First Things 125) is also. The work explains the speech given by President Bush by indicating the public phrase “one nation under

  • Managing Editor At Made In Hollywood Summary

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    Social media is changing the way the news works, a Made in Hollywood Managing Editor explains to a Journalism class how social media is changing the news and how we need to change with it. Michael Fleeman, the managing editor at Made in Hollywood, a website that stays up to date with the entertainment business in Hollywood, explains to Dr. Stephanie Bluestein’s Journalism 110 class how social media is making a big impact on how news is distributed, formatted, and its objectivity. “It’s changed

  • Emotive Language Persuasive Techniques

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    Trump shames us all’, and the letter to the editor in The Sydney Morning Herald written by David Whitcombe of Maroubra, New South Wales, the use of rhetorical questions was abundant, however, their use in each text had a different effect on the audience. The editorial uses short, blunt rhetorical questions such as ‘how?’, ‘why?’ and ‘is this right?’ in relation to Trump’s leadership, and decisions made by him. On the other hand, the letter to the editor uses longer rhetorical questions. An example

  • Consensus In Jesse Vandelaar's 'Letter To The Editor'

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    versed in the issue they are forming a consensus for or it may even be a discussion pointless to discuss. Jesse VandeLaar, in his letter to the editor, makes a compelling point, in brief, he states that having a supreme figure, such as an administrator, should be making decisions simply because of their

  • Personal Statement: A Career As A Web Editor-In-Chief

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    I, Lanie Sanders, have thoroughly enjoyed being the Feature Editor this semester. If you remember my semester portfolio, I said I was looking forward to going places in this class. The position I want next year (Web Editor-in-Chief) is one of those places. This is a position I really want, and I think that I would do quite well at the job. I love to write, that is the main reason I took Newspaper this year. Because I love journalism so much, I want to help others realize how much they love it.

  • Real Estate Career Report

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    Introduction This report will be focused on analyzing three career options in real estate, including real estate / property appraiser, property manager, and residential real estate broker. We will be discussing these career options in depth and this report will focus on the nature of the work, the responsibilities of the job, the personal strengths needed for the career option, and the procedure required for the career path. After discussing these three career options, I will be comparing and contrasting

  • Summary Of Marty Baron The Editor Of The Boston Globe

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    the function of the media, editors, the task of a journalist, the use of sources and the elements of a good story. Marty Baron the editor of The Boston Globe, his role is giving guidelines to subjects of case studies for journalists to write about, he is the active intelligent voice of an article, he does the editing work and fine detail before a publishment, he made the spotlight team investigate the Geoghan case as it was important to him and as a good quality of a editor is to know what the public’s

  • Analyzing The Article 'The Life Editor' By Michael Page

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    Alexis Wolf Professor Julia Gousseva October 29th 2017 Critical Reading 112 Are designer babies the future? Just think about it, designing the traits of your future child to look specifically however you want. The article “The Life Editor” by Michael Page discusses the idea of scientifically modifying genes and the possibilities the methods of gene editing can hold. Page describes the new innovation called CRISPR gene editing. CRISPR makes it easy to “turn off” a specific gene at a time to see what

  • Editor And Chief Of The Yearbook, The Pinnale, Committee At Pikesville High

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    One of the most important leadership roles I’ve had is being Editor and Chief of the Yearbook, The Pinnacle, committee at Pikesville High. Being the Editor and Chief requires creativity, communication, collaboration, patience, and responsibility. Prior to becoming the Editor in Chief I was just a part of the committee for two years. My sophomore year was my first year in Yearbook and I was just learning about the in’s and Out’s about how to create a successful yearbook. I learned all the fundamentals

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of John Doe's Letter To Statesman Editor

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    Cambri McDonald The writer argues that John Doe's letter to the Statesman editor is constantly changing its statements for the readers to be able to agree that girls look "stupid" in knitted headbands. The narrative often changes from "you" to "we" and reverts back and forth so it confuses the readers to acknowledge what John Doe is arguing. I think mostly the writer was rhetorically making critiques about his writing, and how it made the argument less professional and undermined the statements

  • The Arguments Against Women In Editor-In-Chief By Michele Hickford

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    not allowed to serve in military combat. This ongoing dispute of whether Women are even cable of serving in military combat is exhausting. Physically, Women are not capable of meeting the requirements needed for serving in combat. Michele Hickford, Editor-in-Chief is a woman herself serving in the military. In the article, “ THE BEST argument you’ll ever read for not having women in combat”, Hickford states; “....yes it is true that a very small percentage of women will indeed be able to fulfill the

  • A Letter To The Editor Based On Response To Cedric Jennings Education Journey

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    A Letter to the Editor Based on Response to Cedric Jennings' Education Journey The Pulitzer-winning story of Ron Suskind about Cedric Jennings, a son of the drug dealer and the Agriculture Department worker, has been a source of inspiration for many students who struggle to change their lives by getting prestigious education. Cedric has lived in Southeast Washington, and the school he has attended (Ballou High School) consists mostly of black teens connected with gangs and drugs: the circumstances

  • How Is Frederick Douglass Successful

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    (3). While being moved from the Aulds he tried to teach the other slaves as an effort to make them more educated of what was going on (3). After that a 16 year old Douglass was moved to another slave owner by the name of Edward Covey (Biography.com Editors). Covey was known as a “slaver breaker”” because he would whip and slash the slaves (3). It was said by Frederick himself, that the first time it had happened Covey demanded he take off his clothes and when Frederick wouldn't he got angry and slashed

  • Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    Wozniak had an aptitude for building working electronics from scratch (Biography.com Editors 1). During his brief stint at the University of California at Berkeley, Steve Wozniak met Steve Jobs, who was still in high school, through a mutual friend (Biography.com Editors 1). The two later paired up to form Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, prompting Wozniak to quit his job at Hewlett-Packard (Biography.com Editors 1). Working out of a family garage, he and Jobs attempted to produce a user-friendly

  • John D Rockefeller Research Paper

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    raised turkeys for money. com Editors, 2023). He