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Is The Media Bias? Here is Evidence of Bias
How the Media Vote. Surveys of journalists’ self-reported voting habits show them backing the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1964, including landslide losers George McGovern, Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis. In 2004, a poll conducted by the University of Connecticut found journalists backed John Kerry over George W. ...
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MiamiVice
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August 13, 2008
Procrastination and Risk Aversion
As an intercultural consultant, I am surprised that none of the studies that were mentioned looked at the connection between procrastination and risk aversion or uncertainty avoidance. It seems to me that in cultures with higher risk aversion and uncertainty avoidance as values, they would not perceive procrastination as procrastination, but ...
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Procrastination
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MamaH
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May 14, 2008
I had to write this
I wanted to actually write a similar post on a different article from way more recently. But I lost the article after I read it, and looked all over the internet, using google, and windows live search, and apparently, couldn't find it, I wonder why. The article I'm reffering to is one of a similar subject, it's about my generation, the facebook ...
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Technology
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Ayyyyyyyyyy
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March 27, 2008
Time to Be Bold in a New Way
I agree with Krugman, but we have to communicate with the public in a new way. In case you missed this on C-Span, you really need to see, hear and read the books of these panelists. George Lakoff, Drew Western, Nicholas Lemann, Deborah Tannen and Frank Luntz. At least part two of this series. If we are ever going to change politics and win ...
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Politics
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Trainer12
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December 26, 2007
Re: The title of this article should have been...
Well written. I saw the title and felt a Mark Twain moment coming on. It's been amazing to watch the growth of social networking sites across the internet and across the world. I do think Chad did bring out the important point that we need to look through the lens of our communication needs rather than the products that were, are and will be ...
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Technology
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jamiemacnab
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November 28, 2007
E-MAIL IS N O T OBSOLETE....NEITHER IS SNAIL-MAIL!!!!!!
EMAIL IS N O T OBSOLETE.....NEITHER IS SNAIL-MAIL!!!!!!! I venture here to repeat myself, because I feel SO strongly about this. I am a firm believer in the Native American idea of ''walking a mile in another person's moccassins''.....which the author of this piece obviously neglected to do. NOT everyone in the world has a computer at ...
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Technology
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discuss
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November 16, 2007
Good article, but missing the bigger picture
The article is right on the money, but it misses the bigger picture of personal communications vs. professional communications. http://ericgonzalez.wordpress.com/2007/11/15/rip-email-not-so-fast/
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ericgonzalez
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November 15, 2007
Tuesday September 11, 2007
Tuesday September 11, 2007 is the first ''Tuesday, September 11'' since the terrible tragedy and heainous attacks that occurred on the same day and date in 2001. Additionally, the Islamic Holiday of Ramadan begins on Wednesday or Thursday depending on the calendar you use. Finally, this is the first calendsar year since 2001 that has the same ...
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Foreigners
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tigertigerpurrandroar
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September 10, 2007
For elegant e-mail
Personally, I don't believe there is anything wrong with crafting elegant e-mail. On the contrary, I think that the first choice of e-mail writers should be a message that involves reflection on its content, is well-styled and considered. I was appalled by a fact in a recent story about Karl Rove: that the number of emails he'd sent from the wrong ...
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Foreigners
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Tuebinger
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July 31, 2007