Writing Opinion for Impact

Writing Opinion for Impact
Title Writing Opinion for Impact PDF eBook
Author Conrad C. Fink
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 318
Release 1999
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Today, newspapers and magazines publish writing very similar in substance, style and structure. Writing Opinion for Impact will therefore be valuable to students of opinion and editorial writing, critical writing, and personalized feature and column writing for newspapers and magazines alike.

Writing Opinion, Editorials

Writing Opinion, Editorials
Title Writing Opinion, Editorials PDF eBook
Author William L. Rivers
Publisher Iowa State Press
Pages 128
Release 1988
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780813805276

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Great Editorials

Great Editorials
Title Great Editorials PDF eBook
Author William David Sloan
Publisher Vision Press (NM)
Pages 332
Release 1997
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Opinion Writing

Opinion Writing
Title Opinion Writing PDF eBook
Author Ruggero J. Aldisert
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 370
Release 2009
Genre Judicial opinions
ISBN 1438982275

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This book is based on real life experiences where the possibility of the living being able to communicate with the deceased is investigated. The belief in reincarnation and life after death raises a tantalising question: Can the living communicate with the dead? Most churchmen and scientists are sceptical, but many people, including churchmen and scientists, believe such a thing is possible. The belief in the immortal soul is a dogma of Christianity (resurrection), Hinduism (reincarnation or samsara), Islam (Day of Judgement), Judaism (sheol), and the Shona (NyikaDzimu). Moreover, man has been familiar with the concept of life after death since time immemorial. Immortality has been rejected by those who feel its only basis is wishful thinking that when the body dies, the personality dies with it because it is part of the physical body. Believers can cite the resurrection of Jesus, and maintain that since life on earth is not completely fulfilled an afterlife is necessary for completion. Another argument in favour of an afterlife is that since matter and energy may be transformed but not destroyed, neither can personality, which exists just as do the elements in nature, be destroyed. In many of the ancient societies, including Egypt and Greece, dreaming was considered a supernatural communication or a means of divine intervention, whose message could be unravelled by those with certain powers. In modern times, various schools of psychology have offered theories about the meaning of dreams. In Communication with the Deceased is meant to serve only as a basis for reflection in order for the reader to examine all the clues and then derive further meaning from specific circumstances of his/her own dreams. To be able to interpret a dream, one does not need to have an academic degree in psychology. What is important is to use one's instinct and common sense. Try to develop your own personal insights into what the common symbols in your dreams mean. When it comes to dream symbols, there are no equivocally universal rules or meanings. Dreams dictionaries help by providing hints at the meaning of symbols that appear in one's dreams. This book is of value to those studying psychology and those participating

Great Editorials

Great Editorials
Title Great Editorials PDF eBook
Author William David Sloan
Publisher Vision Press (NM)
Pages 244
Release 1992
Genre American newspapers
ISBN 9780963070005

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Editorial and opinion examples (and background on their authors) from Revolutionary, Constitutional, Abolitionist through Civil Rights periods are terrific for teaching and student learning in graduate and undergraduate courses in editorial and opinion writing. The examples are good for study, analysis and for oral reading. The interwoven material on the development of the newspaper and the editorial writing form and purpose from early U.S. to temporary times is also instructive. More is needed, though, from the contemporary era. --Carolyn L. Bennett, Ph.D., Professor of Journalism, Rowan University

The Art of Opinion Writing

The Art of Opinion Writing
Title The Art of Opinion Writing PDF eBook
Author Suzette Martinez Standring
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 2020-10-23
Genre
ISBN

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The Art of Opinion Writing is a highly educational guidebook featuring advice from op-ed columnists who are winners of the Pulitzer Prize and many of journalism's highest awards. This book won a category First Place in the 2014 New England Book Festival. Featured columnists represent both liberal and conservative commentary. In their own words, they share motivations, what has sustained and contributed to career longevity, as well as techniques and strategies for writing outstanding commentary. Specialties within opinion writing are examined, such as politics, foreign affairs, pop culture, race, gender, education, investigative, and spiritual op-ed perspectives. Aspiring columnists will be encouraged by the variety of personalities and approaches. This book is used in national and international university journalism courses, such as Johns Hopkins University and Bennett University in New Delhi, India. This book has a Chinese translation and used in university courses in China.

The Art of Opinion Writing

The Art of Opinion Writing
Title The Art of Opinion Writing PDF eBook
Author Suzette Martinez Standring
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 2014-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780989884860

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The Art of Opinion Writing is a highly educational guidebook featuring advice from op-ed columnists who are winners of the Pulitzer Prize and many of journalism's highest awards. Featured columnists represent both liberal and conservative commentary. In their own words, they share motivations, what has sustained and contributed to career longevity, as well as techniques and strategies for writing outstanding commentary. Specialties within opinion writing are examined, such as politics, foreign affairs, pop culture, race, gender, education, investigative, and spiritual op-ed perspectives. Aspiring columnists will be encouraged by the variety of personalities and approaches.