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novel ways to view Google search results…
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"Lichtenberg makes the argument: "No one can totally escape his biases; no one can be completely objective" (1996, 227), and I am inclined to agree, it would be nearly impossible to escape all preconceived notions before writing a final story, or even when fact gathering. To be completely objective would be to totally remove oneself from all arguments both old and new. I see this an impossible task, as it is in the nature of the journalist to be involved in debates and current affairs, otherwise they would be out of touch with current issues. Schudson makes the profound (if not obvious) statement: "Journalism is an uninsulated profession" (1978)"
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Surprise! NOT!!! Because AP has a problem with taking criticism, even implied: "When I asked Associated Press Director of Media Relations Paul Colford about Twitter and Facebook policies, he cited a portion of the AP's "news values and principles," which states: "Anyone who works for the AP must be mindful that opinions they express may damage the AP's reputation as an unbiased source of news."
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Use the Data Import feature to import your custom geographic data into Google Earth and view it as you would any of the layers in the Layers panel. When you use this import feature, you are importing two basic kinds of data:
* Vector Data
* Imagery DataNote – Import features are available only to Google Earth Pro and EC users. However, Google Earth Plus users can import 100 addresses at a time from a CSV file.
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In this deceptively casual talk, Charles Leadbeater weaves a tight argument that innovation isn't just for professionals anymore. Passionate amateurs, using new tools, are creating products and paradigms that companies can't.
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