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spreading widely throughout an area or group of people
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Perrasive
Giving of something to someone especially as part of a formal meeting
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Presentation
An account of imaginatory or real events told for entertainment
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Stories
The ideas, attitudes, activities that are shared by most people and regarded as normal
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Mainstream
circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea and in terms of which it can be fully understood
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Context
not able to be relied upon
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Unreliable
A level of quality or attainment
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Standard
Spoken or written account of connected events, a story
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Narrative
Means of mass communication regarded collectively (broadcasting, publishing, Internet)
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Media
Spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heared, done
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Report
Inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group especially in a way considered to be unfair
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Bias
Not genuine, not authentic, imitation
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Fake
Activities associated with the governence of a country or area
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Politics
Things that happen or take place, planned public ocassions
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Events
Newly received or noteworthy info. especially about recent events
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News
Articles
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The news (sometimes with photos) written by journalist from event
Disinformation
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False or misleading info. that is spread deliberately to deceive.
Ethics
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Rules for journalist
Fake news
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Not true info.
Morals
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Rules that contain what is good or bad
Networks
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A group of interconnected people
Responsibility
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One of the main rules for journalist
Social media
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Applications for adding photos, info. and communication with friends
Web traffic
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The amount of data sent and recieved by visitors to a website
Yellow journalism
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Unprofessional and harmful practices of journalists
Deliberate
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Something intentional or bad
Mislead
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To make someone believe something that is actually not true
Hoax
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A plan to deceive someone, such as telling to police there is a bomb somewhere when there is not one, or a trick
Satire
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A way of critizizing people or ideas in a humorous way, especially in order to make a political point
Busted
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Caught or arrested by the police for doing something illegal
Advocacy group
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A group of attorneys or defense lawyers
Affiliation
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Being part of group
Alienate
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To cause someone or a group of people to stop supporting and agreeing with you
Amiably
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In a friendly and pleasant manner
Angage
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Putting one hundred percent of yourself into what you do
Anonymous sources
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Sources that are confidential/private
Anticipate
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To imagine or expect that something wil happen
Applicable
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Capable of being applied; suitable, appropriate
Appropriate
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The ability to balance what may be interesting and bad
Assert
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To defend your opinion
Assignments
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Something that needs to be done usually within a certain time frame
Attribute
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A piece of information that is attached to something or represent something
Aware
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To have knowledge about certain topic
Axiomatic
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Obviously true and not needing to be proved
Bargain
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Attempt to reach an agreement between the parties with greater benefits
Blemish
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Weakness, disadvantage of character
Broadcast
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A radio or television programme/transmission
Bureau
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An organization or a business that collects or provides information
Byline
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A line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article
Campaign button
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A button that shows support for someone's political campaign
Civic
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Relating to a city or town and the people who live there
Civility
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Formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech
Club bulletin
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A person working as a journalist can become the editor in-chief of a club
Collaboration
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Working with other authors (books, scripts, reports)
Competition
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Fair competing with other reporters
Competitors
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People or company that compete with others
Conceal
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(To hide) Some journalists, film critics or travel writers have to hide their affiliation with a particular magazine
Conflict of interests
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A situation in which someone's private interests are opposed to organization that they are working for (for ex. journalist working for a company with different beliefs to him)
Content of the paper
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Everything that appears in a given issue of the press-articles, advertisements, announcements
Contibute
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To write articles for a newspaper, magazine, book
Contrary
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Perversely inclined to disagree or to do the opposite of what is expected or desire

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