Plagiarism is presenting someone else's work as your own. It can include copying and pasting text from a website into a project you're working on, or taking an idea from a book without including a citation to give credit to its author. Plagiarism is common, and the Internet has made it even more common. However, if you are careful to cite your sources...
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Media is a substantial world, it rotates in different aspects; the netizens, the people behind it, the network and the b-sides to every story. Is media really just showing us what they want the people to think? Are there under the table going on inside? Or should we say, puro palabok lang?
Different networks, different hosts or anchors choose to show different sides of stories. We, the people who are watching these are believing this stories due to persuasion in propagandism. We are being facilitated by these people and what will the netizens do after reading or watching some of those articles? Ah, of course... Formulation, formulation of a conclusion in their minds and the next thing they're going to do is to post their reactions via social networking sites. Have it spread out and change many netizens aspects.
It is how people share their aspects, some really are literate yet some are just pure ignorance. Well in this matter, we should all be responsible for every words we drop. The pros can be justified while the cons can be adversed.
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I don't think there is such thing as bona fide. All that we read or watch in our day-to-day, does it really show us truth or ruth? Are there graft and corruption to save someone up? To protect that someone's reputation? Ruthless it is. Media is a huge world of naive folks.
"Whether it's the best of times or the worst of times. It's the only time we've got." —Theme of the Inter-High School Public Speaking Competition. I was amazed and flabbergasted by these "high school" students. The way they talk? They sound like not a high school anymore. We'll that is the reason why they joined this competition, because they don't just talk the...
(Photo credits to owner) It's Pepero Day at APC (Asia Pacific College) last November 11, 2015! It was a successful event! In fact, i was a part of the organizers during the event as an APJMA (Asia Pacific Junior Marketing Association) Apprentice. We joined in the organization of some games and designing stuff. We also became an usherette escorting the student-visitor of different high...
Indie films are not always a story of drama or comedy. Indie films are in fact stereotyped as being bold, full of nudity and such. Indie Films are such an art. Art that only some could appreciate. Art that represents the real meaning of the world from different aspects. A transparency, I guess. Indie films are seldom to be seen on big screens,...
(Photo credits to owner) Mookie Katigbak-Lacuesta is one of the finest poets in our country. Mookie Katigbak-Lacuesta has authored four books, including the two poetry collections The Proxy Eros (2008) and Burning Houses (2013). She is also the coeditor of Fast Food Fiction Delivery (2014). Mookie earned a BA in Ateneo de Manila and an MFA from the New School University. Mookie received...
Photo credits to the owner It was a blast!! It’s probably best not to dwell on the biology of "Parasyte". Because the effects are digital rather than practical. There's no need for Yamazaki to limit himself to things that are physically possible. As a result, the parasites’ faces function like virtual Swiss Army knives, splitting at will to reveal any number of sharp...