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Coal Hollow : photographs and oral histories / by Light, Ken.(CARDINAL)752617; Light, Melanie,1958-(CARDINAL)473134; University of California, Berkeley.Center for Photography.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Coal miners; Coal miners; Poor; Poor; Coal mines and mining;
© c2006., University of California Press,
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Grad's guide to graduate admissions essays : more than 50 real-life admissions essays from students who gained admission to Harvard, Columbia, Stanford, Georgetown, and more / by Reding, Colleen,1987-(CARDINAL)410547;
Grads' Guide to Graduate Admissions Essays provides more than 50 successful admission essays straight from the source--recent college graduates making the transition to earning advanced degrees at highly selective graduate programs. Harvard, Columbia, Stanford, and Northwestern are just a few of the universities to which these students were admitted. Each of the essays contains designated segments highlighting the particular characteristics that make them outstanding admissions essays. Additionally, the essays are interspersed with segments labeled "Writer's Words of Wisdom," which contain statements from the author of the particular essay with advice on the admissions process. By offering guidance from successful graduate school applicants, readers can glean advice from a variety of perspectives, while still obtaining the critical information as it relates to well-written essays for programs within a variety of fields including law, business, medicine, education, and humanities.
Subjects: College applications; Universities and colleges; Exposition (Rhetoric); Essay;
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The real CSI [videorecording] / by Cediel, Andrés,screenwriter,producer.; Bergman, Lowell,screenwriter,producer.(CARDINAL)221852; PBS Distribution (Firm)(CARDINAL)309769; ProPublica.; University of California, Berkeley.Graduate School of Journalism.; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)(CARDINAL)154259; Bergman, Lowell.auspro(CARDINAL)221852; Bartos, Leah.; Cediel, Andrés.auspro;
Fingerprints can lie --The weak link in fingerprint IDs -- An explosive report on forensics --The Casey Anthony case -- Getting certified in forensics -- EpilogueDirector of photography, Zachary Stauffer ; editors, David Espar, Stephanie Mechura.Correspondent, Lowell Bergman.Evidence collected at crime scenes -- everything from fingerprints to bite marks -- is routinely called upon in the courtroom to prosecute the most difficult crimes and put the accused behind bars. And though glamorized on commercial television, in the real world it's not so cut-and-dried. FRONTLINE investigates the serious flaws in some of the best-known tools of forensic science.DVD, region 1, NTSC, widescreen; stereo.
Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Television news programs.; Criminal investigation.; Forensic sciences.;
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News war [videorecording] by Aronson-Rath, Raney.; Barker, Greg.; Bergman, Lowell.(CARDINAL)221852; Bomse, Seth.; Coronel, Sheila S.; Dragon, Margaret.; Fanning, David.(CARDINAL)222304; Lyman, Will.(CARDINAL)184379; Rath, Arun.; Rizzi, Claudia.; Talbot, Stephen.; Cam Bay Productions.; Little Rain Productions, Inc.; PBS Home Video.(CARDINAL)218235; University of California, Berkeley.Graduate School of Journalism.; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)(CARDINAL)154259; WGBH Educational Foundation.(CARDINAL)132712;
Director of photography, Ben McCoy ; music composed by John Low, Claudio Regazzi, Askold Ruk ; camera, Frank-Peter Lehmann, Scott Anger ; translator, Paula Wang.Narrated by Will Lyman ; commentators include Ron Suskind, Tom Rosenstiel, Bob Woodward, Jay Rosen, Clark Hoyt, Walter Pincus, Joseph C. Wilson, David Szady, Judith Miller, Norman Pearlstine, Leonard Downie, Earl Caldwell, Edwin Meese, William Bradford Reynolds, Carl Bernstein, Ben Bradlee, William Safire, Mark Feldstein, James Goodale, Lucy Dalglish, Floyd Abrams, Bill Keller, Steven Aftergood, Mark McKinnon, Dana Priest, James Risen, Eric Lichtblau, Dan Bartlett, Seymour Hersh, John McLaughlin, John Miller, Lance Williams, Mark Fainaru-Wada, Phil Bronstein, Tasia Scolinos, Josh Wolf, Randall D. Eliason, David Javerbaum, David Westin, Brian Ross, Jeff Fager, Ted Koppel, Dan Rather, Tom Bettag, Walter Isaacson, Scott Moore, Eric Schmidt, Andrew Baron, Markos Moulitsas, Jeff Jarvis, Nicholas Lemann, Josh Marshall, Scott Johnson, Simon Surowicz, Kevin Sites, Charles Bobrinskoy, David Hiller, Lauren Rich Fine, Craig Newmark, Larry Kramer, Rob Curley, Jim Brady, Eli Broad, Andy Barnes, Duncan MacInnis, Brian Conniff, Claudie Abi Hanna, Bushra Abdel Samad, Ghassan Ben Jeddou, Wadah Khanfar, Mamoun Fandy, Abderrahim Foukara, Eric Clark, Frank Pascual, Nakhle El Hage, Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed, Michael Pelletier, NIgel Parsons, Cliff Kincaid, David Marash, Geoffrey Nyarota.Secrets, Sources & Spin Part 1 examines the political and legal forces challenging the mainstream news media today and press reactions. The film looks at the debates over the role of journalism; the relationship between the Bush administration and the press; the controversies surrounding the use of anonymous sources in reporting; and the unintended consequences of the Valerie Plame investigation -- a confusing, ugly affair that ultimately damaged the legal protections reporters' thought they enjoyed under the First Amendment. Part 2 continues with the legal jeopardy faced by a number of reporters across the country, and the complications generated by the war on terror. Many reporters face jail for refusing to reveal sources in the context of leak investigations, while editors of the nation's leading newspapers now confront the question of how much can the press reveal about secret government programs in that war without jeopardizing national security? In What's Happening to the News (Pt. 3), network executives, journalists, Wall Street analysts, bloggers, and key players at Google and Yahoo! explain the battle for survival in a rapidly changing world. The embattled Los Angeles Times, one of the last remaining papers in the country still covering major national stories, is profiled. The Frontline/World (4th) segment focuses on two stories. The first is on new Arab media and its role in both mitigating and exacerbating the clash between the West and Islam. Al Jazeera has changed the face of a parochial and tightly controlled Arab media, and this hour explores Al Jazeera's growing influence around the world. The second is a video essay on journalists worldwide, which details how in many countries the press has been suppressed, and journalists have been jailed, exiled, and murdered.DVD, Region 1, Stereo, widescreen presentation, enhanced for 16x9 televisions.
Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; United States. National Security Agency.; United States.; Al Jazeera (Television network); Los Angeles Times (Firm); Attribution of news.; Confidential communications; Eavesdropping; Freedom of the press; Government and the press; Journalism.; Journalists; Leaks (Disclosure of information); Mass media; Mass media; Press;
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