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What is the most important quality that all news stories have in common and why?

Posted in News  by admin on February 4th, 2010

I need help in my journalism class can anyone help me?

1. What is the most important quality that all news stories have in common and why?

2. Why are objectivity and balance important in developing News stories?

3. Should a news story report on trouble in school if the story gives publicity to an attention-seeking troublemaker? Why or why not?

4. How do you think the Internet is changing the definition of news?

I wish I knew who you were and where you went to school because I would call your teacher and tell him or her that you are cheating!

If you read the questions, they are asking YOU not us what you think! if we answer them then you have not done the work, we have, Do we get to share in the grade too?

Here is just one of the hundreds of Academic Codes that I am sure your college has as well.

This sample is from Brown University:
Academic achievement is ordinarily evaluated on the basis of work that a student produces independently. Students who submit academic work that uses others’ ideas, words, research, or images without proper attribution and documentation are in violation of the academic code. Infringement of the academic code entails penalties ranging from reprimand to suspension, dismissal, or expulsion from the University.

One Response to “What is the most important quality that all news stories have in common and why?”

  1. Thomas T Says:

    I wish I knew who you were and where you went to school because I would call your teacher and tell him or her that you are cheating!

    If you read the questions, they are asking YOU not us what you think! if we answer them then you have not done the work, we have, Do we get to share in the grade too?

    Here is just one of the hundreds of Academic Codes that I am sure your college has as well.

    This sample is from Brown University:
    Academic achievement is ordinarily evaluated on the basis of work that a student produces independently. Students who submit academic work that uses others’ ideas, words, research, or images without proper attribution and documentation are in violation of the academic code. Infringement of the academic code entails penalties ranging from reprimand to suspension, dismissal, or expulsion from the University.
    References :
    http://www.brown.edu/Administration/Dean_of_the_College/curriculum/academic_code.php

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