Many of our visitors spoke powerfully of difficult and frightening on-the-job situations that most of the American journalists could barely imagine.Woodruff, JudyNieman ReportsWoodruff J. (2006...
" he said. "It must have just happened…. It couldn't have known he'd come out of that door…. I mean, it couldn't—could it?" "Or could it? It was a remarkably neat piece of work," I said. (Wyndham 2003, p. 152) WHAT WE THINK ABOUT WHEN WE THINK ABOUT... ...
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Juvenal. And he coins the term “bread and circuses.” And the term “bread and circuses” refers to this: If a government can at least provide enough food to make the citizens
It started during the pandemic when I needed to limit my intake of the news. Instead of scrolling through headlines I let Judy Woodruff calmly tell me what’s happening in the world. The news is still scary, but they are just so civil when talking to anyone, it’s almost comforting. ...
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She mentions the first international conference for women journalists in Washington, D.C. She cites some women journalists and their courageous acts.WoodruffSpecialJudySpecialEBSCO_AspNieman ReportsWoodruff J. (2006), What We Learned About the Courage of Women Journalists, Nieman Reports, Summer....