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The Reconstruction of American Journalism

            Even though newspapers are struggling right now, they will always be an important part of society. There will also always be an important place for the media online and on television. As is discussed in “The Reconstruction of American … Continue reading

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The Media Equation

The phrase “good-for-you, brussels sprouts journalism,” indicates that even though it may not be the juiciest or most interesting news, the Texas Tribune’s job is to provide coverage of politics and policy of the Texas state government. The strength of … Continue reading

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When the Levees Broke

Act III of Spike Lee’s When the Levees Broke reiterates the devastation caused by hurricane Katrina on New Orleans. His point of view in the documentary was that the government wasn’t doing enough to help the people of New Orleans. … Continue reading

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Give Me More Food

            I enjoy fast food, I do not want to bad-mouth it. But, there does not need to be multiple fast food places and general places to eat at every street corner. In the area around 170th street and Jerome … Continue reading

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A Day at the Park

A few years ago the corner by 170th street and Morris Avenue in the Bronx was a vacant lot with overgrown grass. They renovated the lot and built Grant Park, a small area where people in the community can relax, … Continue reading

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