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Kristin wrote this when I was "shadowing" her for a class. We had to pick a career and follow someone around to learn about it.
Years later I became a staff reporter for this paper, and Kristin is still an incredible inspiration to me. ^_^
Bridget Reilly tweets at the Midwestern State football game, Aug. 31, 2017, against Quincy, Illinois. MWSU won 53-6 in the season opener. Photo by Bradley Wilson
And that was a scoop! She will show it at the TV, after the commercial of shoes and before the commercial of autos (a lot of girls appear there). Would it not be better between the commercials of chocolates and sanitary napkins?
Fotos do Coletivo Jovem Repórter, na 16ª Flip - Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty
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Mesa de Abertura do 4º Festival Literário de Extrema, com Paula Dipp e Guilherme de Almeida Prado, em homenagem ao escritor Caio Fernando Abreu.
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‘The Political Reporter’ is a new media installation by Boone, NC-based artist Mark Nystrom that generates random, but intriguing statements with words found on political websites and in the media. Sources include the Obama and Romney presidential campaigns, the Democratic and Republican parties, bloggers and the news media.
‘The Political Reporter’ animates a cloud of letters and periodically makes statements. These images are screen grabs taken while ‘The Political Reporter’ was running on Election Day and the day after.
Letters from words gathered from conservative sources are colored red and ones from liberal sources are blue. ‘The Political Reporter’s’ vocabulary includes over 70,000 words, but only 300 appear on the screen at any given time. As words are used to make statements, they are replaced by randomly chosen new ones from the list of 70,000.
News:Rewired-16/3/16-‘Spotlight’ – short talks on new skills and innovative projects- Harriet Hadfield, reporter, Sky News
‘The Political Reporter’ is a new media installation by Boone, NC-based artist Mark Nystrom that generates random, but intriguing statements with words found on political websites and in the media. Sources include the Obama and Romney presidential campaigns, the Democratic and Republican parties, bloggers and the news media.
‘The Political Reporter’ animates a cloud of letters and periodically makes statements. These images are screen grabs taken while ‘The Political Reporter’ was running on Election Day and the day after.
Letters from words gathered from conservative sources are colored red and ones from liberal sources are blue. ‘The Political Reporter’s’ vocabulary includes over 70,000 words, but only 300 appear on the screen at any given time. As words are used to make statements, they are replaced by randomly chosen new ones from the list of 70,000.
A reporter takes a picture of the line of protesters outside the main entrance to the State Department