Articles, tagged with "msnbc", page 1
24th January 2012
Three Ways Social Media Affects What You See, Hear and Read in the Media
You don’t have to do a lot of research to see that the mainstream media uses social media every day. Every major news anchor has a Twitter account and many of them have Facebook f...
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Author:
Marsha Friedman
20th December 2011
If You’re Not Getting Your News from the Internet, You May Not be Getting All the News
For the last month or so, what began as a small group of protestors on Wall Street has become a national phenomenon. Satellite protests have popped up all over the c...
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Author:
Marsha Friedman
01st December 2011
These days it’s extremely difficult to listen to NPR or watch MSNBC without hearing about the renewable energy sector, or more specifically, regarding solar. And with good reason also, because the photo voltaic industry is growing quickly (IE: creating jo...
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carl7wkypl
22nd November 2011
Maybe because it is close to the end of summer, maybe it was just coincidence, but there were several different articles I saw on the internet this week regarding the consumption of soda in the United States.
I know this is a tough subject to discuss o...
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Author:
Jon
26th October 2011
Other cities have modeled their plans around Palm Desert's strategy and it has worked well.Still, there are reports of golf-cart injuries which have increased over the years, perhaps due to the number of golf clubs and thus golf carts produced. Golf carts...
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DariusOneal
05th October 2011
Immediate Television has many deals available and the Direct Tv channel lineup is easily tailored to the personal customer's tastes. Packages can be ordered in English, Spanish, or even worldwide language packages. In addition to the language options, t...
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Author:
GordonHawkins
12th September 2011
Good sleep is essential for good health, yet a growing portion of the population reports having chronic problems relaxing, falling asleep and staying asleep. According to a study by the National Sleep Foundation, 35 percent of adults suffer from some form...
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Author:
chickie maxwell
07th September 2011
Real estate in the news continually end up being as confusing and contradicted as it ever was. One week things are considered to be
upgrading by mainstream mass media and subsequently it is doom and gloom again. Quite a few professionals have possibly i...
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FortuneBuilders
29th June 2011
There are literally thousands of games for the iPhone 4 and you could spend day-after-day trying out games looking for the ones your like. Yet, you don’t have to do this(unless you want to of course) because we’ve gone through them for you and listed some...
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shaktideen
14th June 2011
Hold in head, just because a man or woman has one thing printed on the net, it does not necessarily mean that human being has any strategy what they are talking about. Just bear in head to stay civil and perfectly-intentioned when doing your position.Some...
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Author:
Dick Holmes
13th June 2011
Ask any person you meet what he wants in life, and chances are, a nice house where he can settle down to live will be among the things he will tell you. Everybody wants a nice place to live: a nice and comfortable home is without a doubt one of the more m...
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jaimeem01
11th May 2011
In Orange County, California, in San Diego, CA, in Los Angeles, La Jolla, Del Mar, Pacific Beach, Carlsbad, Oceanside, San Marcos, Mission Seaside and Escondido or the cities of Huntington Seaside, Anaheim Hills, Yorba Linda, Buena Park, Anaheim, Santa An...
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geraldtudo81
15th April 2011
If you haven't been living under a rock, the last week or so, you know that the Packers won the Super Bowl, Keith Nowhereman was fired at MSNBC and Michelle Obama wants to have the government force restaurants to reduce their portion sizes.
The first t...
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Author:
Dr. Bill
07th March 2011
It is a crazy political landscape out there in the United States these days, with politicians and talking heads firing harsh words at each other on the airwaves of your television set. Political pugilism has become a sick form of entertainment, with viewe...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
01st March 2011
Plopping down on the couch and tuning in has become part of the daily routine for millions. Watching the news helps to keep people informed about what is going on in the world while other channels offer tons of thrilling entertainment. Yet when you get ...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt