Sentences with phrase «from journalistic writing»

Perhaps law students could also get useful instruction from journalistic writing focusing on who, what, why, where, when and how.

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Art NYC wrote: Silicon NYC is the in - depth journalistic portal focused on covering happenings in NYC Tech Scene from various angles.
The USA Today article, written in response to an American Heart Association (AHA) statement advising Americans to replace saturated fat with omega - 6 rich polyunsaturated fatty acids from vegetable oils, exemplifies the lack of journalistic integrity, rushing to conclusions, and flagrant misrepresentation of the data to which I was referring.
When I transitioned from managing schools to writing about them, I learned the value of independent journalistic reporting and writing, detached from an institution.
Writing a research paper can be similar to conducting a journalistic investigation, when you need to consider numerous sources and gather evidence from dozens of witnesses to create a realistic picture of an event.
Mercy Otis Warren wrote both journalistic pieces of advocacy and a three - volume history of the American Revolution, and in choosing her as a subject, Woelfle offers young readers a view of the colonial period that veers away from typical battle - driven, male - dominated accounts.
Make these very journalistic questions to be a structure for your informative essay writing and you will present informative essays, which meet all the requirements from them and get the highest grade for your labour.
When she's not galavanting around the world collecting literary and journalistic fodder, Jen writes daily from her home in Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA).
As Minturn explains in his essay accompanying the exhibition catalogue, «When composing the book [on Ossorio], Dubuffet had many of the works he was writing about right in front of him, some of which had been executed just hours before... Dubuffet makes it clear that his study is not art history written from afar (in time or space), rather, it is art writing «on the spot,» and as such, much closer to journalistic reportage.
I've written about journalistic and scientific whiplash, but Japan, sadly — and perhaps unavoidably — has been experiencing waves of what might be called warning whiplash, echoing (again) my Tweet from the other day:
Her journalistic writing style and her «here, let me introduce you to this interesting person» approach are markedly different from the more ponderous and jargon - filled approach of our professional journals.
«There's so much outreach from across the country, and I think that feeds my journalistic ambitions to want to continue to write, because there's so much support,» Schneid told CNN over the phone.
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