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Hypocrisy Broadly Construed’ and When Is a Hunger Strike Newsworthy?

Reports about the activities of Chenoweth, Barr, and Burton fell within the boundaries of the norm of hypocrisy. Each had publicly condemned behavior similar to the acts in which each had privately engaged. The case of Henry Hyde was different from these three. This time there was no public display, no abuse of power, no […]

Hypocrisy was also at issue in two other stories

As the scandal and coverage of it proceeded, Clinton’s approval ratings rose while those of the press dropped. A CBS poll on March 16, 1998, reported that by a margin of 62 to 31 percent, the public thought that Omega Speedmaster Replica Clinton’s personal life was a private matter and not a public matter related […]

Hard News Reports Events Linked to Issues Prevalent in the News at the Time

News coverage follows certain issues at various times, such as the issue of civil rights in the 1960s, women’s liberation for a period in the 1970s, and gay rights in the 1980s and 1990s. For example, when the United States began its space program, each launch received detailed news coverage. Much of this coverage concerned […]

The Struggle to Define Their Teacher Persona

In one phase of the research we report in Supporting Beginning English Teachers: Research and Implications for Teacher Induction, we interviewed eleven early-career teachers. The analyses of the interview transcripts suggest that a major difficulty that beginning teachers face is the challenge to Cartier Replica define for themselves their teacher persona. Before entering teaching, novice […]

Making Known Public: Writing Our Selves and Our Stories

What are your writing stories and those of your students? How can these stories inform our work across grade levels—middle school, high school, college, and beyond? One of my writing stories came to life when I was 17 years old. I was walking home in the rain from a local grocery store in South Carolina. […]