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Interviewing for Journalists details the central journalistic skill of how to ask the right question in the right way. It is a practical and concise guide for all print and online journalists professionals, students and trainees whether writing news stories or features for newspapers and magazines, print and web. Interviewing for Journalists focuses on the many types of interviewing, from the routine street interview, vox pop and press conference to the interview used as the basis of an in-depth profile.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 8 September 2011
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Monk's Hood
After the violence of civil war in the spring, Shrewsbury has enjoyed a quiet summer and a good harvest. But, as Cadfael reflects ruefully, such a peaceful state of affairs cannot be expected to last. He's right. The trouble begins when Gervase Bonel, rich lord of the manor, proposes to sign all his property over to the Abbey. A welcome gift, but when Bonel is found poisoned, foul play is suspected somewhere along the line. Cadfael is sure that the obvious suspect is not the right one, but are his powers of detection strong enough to lead him through the maze of clues to the truth?
In recent years, cultural commentators have sounded the alarm about the dire state of reading in America. Americans are not reading enough, they say, or reading the right books, in the right way. In this book, Alan Jacobs argues that, contrary to the doomsayers, reading is alive and well in America. There are millions of devoted readers supporting hundreds of enormous bookstores and online booksellers.
The publication is very old, but pretty good. Anyone who has once come into contact with this tutorial, fall in love with him forever! Listening and reading short dialogues not only help you work out the English intonation and pronunciation of individual sounds, but also take real pleasure. Humorous dialogues with a bright tone to remember easily. Many phrases from these conversations are immediately remembered: How can you measure pleasure? / Criticism! Nothing but criticism! / You have to heat it before you eat it / Zoos are nice! / You're getting thinner every minute and more. etc.