Remembering All Who Served
“When that ramp opened and I looked his family in the eyes, all of the air left my lungs,” he said. “All I could do is walk down and hug them.”
Read More“When that ramp opened and I looked his family in the eyes, all of the air left my lungs,” he said. “All I could do is walk down and hug them.”
Read MoreThis is Part 11 in a Multi-Part Series Examining Journalistic Ethics ALLIANCE – It is a reporter’s duty to report
Read MoreThis is Part 4 in a Multi-Part Series Examining the Uses for Coal Byproducts. Coal does produce a fairly large amount of waste materials. As various research and development industries seek new energy sources, many seek ways to utilize the byproducts of coal burning.
Read MoreRegardless of the exact nature of the gifts, is it ever acceptable for a news reporter to accept these items? The Associated Press answer to this question is “no.” Any favor, gift and any financial gain a reporter receives for writing an article on a particular subject is a step closer to crossing that ethical line between simple gifts and taking bribes.
Read MoreWhen is it appropriate to use the first person when writing a news article? The answer is virtually never.
Read MoreThis is Part 3 in a Multi-Part Series Examining the Uses for Coal Byproducts. ALLIANCE – Coal fired electric plants
Read MoreWhen thinking of the burning of coal for the production of electricity, one may think of the plants used during the industrial revolution. During that period in history little to no filtration was used, which accounted for the black smoke pouring from the tops of the smoke stacks.
Read MoreThis is Part 4 in a Multi-Part Series Examining Journalistic Ethics. ALLIANCE – Personal opinions are not acceptable in a
Read MoreThis is Part 3 in a Multi-Part Series Examining Journalistic Ethics. ALLIANCE – It is important for a reporter to
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