With the coming of a new era of technology and connectivity, journalism will soon reach a crisis point. How can journalists now find their own voice and keep the profession alive and well among the 56.
Khaled Hosseini once wrote that “If culture is a house, language is the key”. Imagine if journalists didn’t have to use an interpreter to speak to their 57.
Technology is often seen as the future of journalism. We are more connected than we ever have been before. 60.
With the internet 63.
One of the greatest strengths of the internet is its adaptability. Stories no longer have to consist of 67.
To conclude, as we grow ever more conscious that we live in a globalized and digitalized world, there is a greater drive towards 69.
“China calls on all parties concerned to exercise maximum restraint (克制), effectively increase (46)
Russia and Ukraine reached an agreement on the establishment of humanitarian corridors, Zhang said. “I hope Russia and Ukraine can overcome the obstacles encountered during the implementation process, (47)
Zhang restated a six-point (48)
First, humanitarian assistance should be made in accordance with the principles of humanity, neutrality and impartiality.
Second, full attention should be given to the displaced people in and from Ukraine, and efforts should be made to provide them with proper (49)
Third, Wang called for ensuring the protection of civilians and preventing secondary humanitarian disasters in Ukraine.
Fourth, efforts should be made to (50)
Fifth, he called for ensuring the safety of foreign nationals in Ukraine, allowing them safe departure and helping them return to their home countries.
Sixth, support should be given to the UN’s coordinating role in channeling humanitarian aid and the work of the UN crisis coordinator for Ukraine, Wang added.
To (51)
“China will continue to speak out and do its best for peace. China supports and encourages all diplomatic efforts conducive to the peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian crisis, and (55)
So how do you earn their attention? Try these tips:
Stick to standard capitalization and punctuation. Conventions of good writing may seem like a waste of time for e-mail, especially when you’re tapping out messages on a handheld device. But it’s a matter of getting things right -- the little things. Even if people in your group don’t capitalize or punctuate in their messages, stand out as someone who does.
Be brief -- but not too brief.
Copy people cautiously. Include only those who will immediately grasp why they’re on the thread; don’t automatically click on “Reply All.” Your correspondent may have been over inclusive with the “Copy” list, and if you repeat that mistake, you’ll continue to annoy the recipients who shouldn’t be there.
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