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Print Journalism or Television Journalism? Article 
This article discusses the differences between print journalism and television Journalism and attempts to explain each one.
Jan 26, 2010 - Kristi Carter
Creativity in Journalism Article 
Can an article be artistic? Must a journalistic piece be devoid of any creative content?
Sep 29, 2010 - Gurmeet Mattu
Is Journalism Dying? Article 
Cyberspace has created its own news gathering sources, without leaving home, we can tune into the day's news with the click of a button
Jul 6, 2010 - Rhonda Chalmers
Careers in Journalism Article 
There are many opportunities for individuals seeking a journalism career, learn about these journalism careers to determine the perfect one.
Oct 5, 2009 - Kristi Carter
The Elements of Journalism Article 
Whether blogging or writing for newspapers or magazines, The Elements of Journalism, provides information that is an indispensable tool for quality writing.
Sep 21, 2009 - Martha R. Gore
Benefits of Journaling Article 
Journal writing can be instrumental in achieving higher levels of personal and professional development.
Sep 21, 2009 - Pervin Shaikh
Teacher Journals Article 
Journals are not just for students. Teachers, too, can benefit from this tool for reflection and collaboration.
Aug 18, 2008 - Tammy Andrew
Keeping a Journal Article 
Our minds, bodies and souls work best together well when we're aware of our "self" and our personal development. This can be achieved by revisiting what is an old idea.
Mar 27, 2007 - Jenn Greenleaf
Writing in a Journal Article 
Explore the different ways to incorporate journal writing into the classroom. Students and teachers will benefit greatly by the journal.
Feb 4, 2007 - Debbie DeSpirt
Gratitude Journals Article 
Gratitude journals are great to use with middle school students because they allow students to acknowledge the people, places, and things that matter most in their lives.
Nov 18, 2006 - Amy Horn