Few things are as passionate, dangerous or consequential as a population’s will to overthrow its government. Even today, people are exercising their rights to speak up against oppressors by way of assembly through mass media. After all, what could go wrong with a little power of the press? In fact, history has also shown us that […]
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Off with their heads! (OK, maybe just their pens)
Posted by: Ramy Zabarah | September 13, 2011 | No Comment |Journalistic opinion not always found in a typical medium
Posted by: rsharpe | September 5, 2011 | No Comment |Opinion and journalism. These two words are generally frowned upon when both are involved in the same piece. That is why an entire separate section was created in newspapers just for opinions. However, there was not always an opinion section for journalists and other professionals to get their points across. Some of the earliest […]
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Tags: Alexander Hamilton, Bob Sharpe, HBO, john adams, King Louis XVI, Mitchell Stephens, Opinion, Thomas Paine
Tags: Alexander Hamilton, Bob Sharpe, HBO, john adams, King Louis XVI, Mitchell Stephens, Opinion, Thomas Paine