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How to Journal
by KatyJ
How to tips on journaling for fun.
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How to Write a Journal
by moorejav
How to Write a Journal - Journal Writing 101
Brief tips and advice on how to write a journal.
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What Is Attack Journalism?
by Ken Blake
Attack journalism is usually the term applied to journalists that focus on personal scandals. Discover the difference between attack journalism and aggressive journalism with help from a journalism professor in this free video on careers in journalism.
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What Is Gonzo Journalism?
by Ken Blake
Gonzo journalism refers to the style of journalism epitomized by the work of Hunter S. Thompson, and this style of journalism claims that objectivity gets in the way of telling the real story. Find out how Gonzo journalists insert themselves into the story with help from a journalism professor in this free video on careers in journalism.
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Preparing for a Career in Journalism
by Ken Blake
A conventional career in journalism involves working as a reporter or editor at a newspaper, television station or magazine. Find out how most journalists start their careers with a bachelor's degree in journalism with help from a journalism professor in this free video on careers in journalism.
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What Are Different Aspects of Journalism?
by Ken Blake
Different aspects, or media, of journalism include print, broadcast media and Web journalism. Find out why so much of print media is gravitating towards the Internet with help from a journalism professor in this free video on careers in journalism.
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What Is the Meaning of Journalism?
by Ken Blake
Journalism, simply, is the process of compiling information and sharing that information with an audience that needs or wants that information. Learn about the ability of journalism to create and maintain culture with help from a journalism professor in this free video on careers in journalism.
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How to Work as a Reporter Overseas
by a eHow Careers & Work Editor
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How to Start a Career in Journalism
by sametta
So, you want to know how to start a career in Journalism, huh? This article will show you how to go about getting your first job in print journalism.
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How to Create a Journal Using Microsoft Excel
by Christy Flora
A journal is a spreadsheet that tracks transactions in chronological order, as they occur. The journal includes the following information: date, account and the amount of the debit or credit to that account. Optional journal information includes reference numbers (invoice or check numbers, for example) and memos to describe the transaction. A general journal would be used for all transactions. Special journals for specific types of transactions may include an accounts payable journal, accounts receivable journal and/or a cash journal. The information in these special journals would also be entered into the general journal.
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