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    Fair and Balanced?: Fox News’ Proud Tagline vs. Its Reality What is the definition of a proper news organization‚ and what are its responsibilities? First and foremost‚ a legitimate news channel must abide by the rules of journalism. Meaning‚ it must deliver reliable and truthful content‚ be proportionate and comprehensive regarding the events‚ perspectives‚ backgrounds and demographics it covers. It must also be wary of misrepresenting or oversimplifying a story‚ respond quickly to inquiries about

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    The war between Fox News Channel and Obama began when Obama’s administration fired back against Fox‚ saying that Fox is ‘biased’ and not a ‘real news station’. Rahm Emanuel‚ the chief staff of president Obama said‚ "It is not a news organization so much as it has a perspective". This dispute sparked controversial arguments from the public regarding the president’s decision to attack Fox channel. This also brings our attention to the news reporting channels like Fox and MSNBC. Are they really reliable

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    Fox News vs. MSNBC: Opinionated Reporting While reviewing both Fox News and MSNBC‚ I tried both to find comparative narration in opinion and objective based reporting‚ and found it quite difficult. Whether on TV or the internet sites for the respective news outlets‚ it was a strenuous activity to find reports that provided commentary on an exact issue. I noticed that several times‚ when on the websites‚ one would have articles surrounding what they projected as an important news bulletin

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    In negative ways sometimes just as much as positive. In the short story‚ Going Fishing‚ by Norma Fox Mazer‚ Grace is scared by the image forced on her by her schoolmates. Grace is described as having a “massive body” (Fox Mazer‚ 57). Destroyed by society‚ Grace views herself as nowhere near lady-like. Grace remembers‚ “that day in the cafeteria hearing someone call her a buffalo.” This detrimental harassment

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    One day a fox saw a crane at a distance. He said to himself. “What a funny bird that is! It seems to be walking on two thin sticks. It is all neck and beak. Head‚ it seems to have none. In such a head‚ he must have no brain at all. But‚ look! How proud he is while walking! Wait‚ my friend. I shall each you a good lesson.” Then the fox had a hearty laugh. The fox approached the crane and called to him. “What a fine bird you are! Allow me to be your friend.” The crane came to the fox. It did not

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    The arctic fox‚ also acknowledged as the polar fox‚ or white fox‚ and Vulpes Lagopus‚ is a miniature fox indigenous to the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and prevailing throughout the Arctic tundra biome. This mammal is well adapted in bleak climates. The maintenance condition of the species is favorable‚ except for the Scandinavian mainland population where it is endangered. (“Arctic Fox 2”) In winter‚ the cold season of the year‚ the arctic fox is white. In the summer its fur evolves

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    that foxes are harder to tame than most animals. Located on a farm in Novosibirsk‚ Russian geneticist Dmitry K. Belyaev selectively bred hundreds of foxes for many generations. He eventually created something never seen before: a domesticated fox. Belyaev’s goal was to recreate the process which humans turned wild dogs into workers

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    Story Analysis Summary This story is called “The last husky”. It is about a dog in the Canada north. The dog was the last dog of the camp. The man wants his child to have someone to play with. The dog had no food when she was born because the mother had died shortly after she was born. She was lucky when the old man took her in and takes care of her as she was his own dog. The dog name is Arnuk. Arnuk means the woman. Arnuk would come into the igloo for the night and keep the kid warm. The old

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    example‚ since food is scarce in the winter‚ bears have adapted their diets and will dig up roots or even eat seaweed found along water sides in order to avoid starvation. The arctic fox has also adapted to surviving the climate‚ such as having thick fur and a good supply of body fat to help keep it warm. The arctic fox also has a low surface area to volume ratio‚ which means less of its surface area is exposed to the arctic cold and less heat escapes the body.

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    in nature. The purpose of this lab was to determine if canine size and bite force is sexually dimorphic in Arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus). The canine width of female and male fox skulls was measured‚ as well photographs of fox skulls were used to measure bite force. Data from the class was used to show evidence of arctic fox males to be found to have larger canine width as well as a larger

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