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August 22, 2011
7 Stupidest Mistakes We Keep Seeing On Facebook
1. Revealing Your Complete Birth Date Why would anyone give out their complete date of birth in a public setting? Unless you are 25 years young and under, why in the world would you really want anyone to get why you sing along to elevator music, or why you no longer think of the speed limit as a challenge? According to money experts, giving away your complete date of birth is just... More...
August 22, 2011
10 Crazy Things People Say Right Before They Realize They’re Completely Addicted to Facebook
If you’ve ever said “I’m not addicted to Facebook!” or “Yes! 2000 friends!” then you probably should read this article and figure out whether you’re addicted or not to the king of social networking, Facebook.  Our international team of stalkers, I mean experts, has searched the world to... More...
07/11/2011
The Caucasus Institute is accepting applications for the 2011-2012 academic year
The Caucasus Institute (CI) is accepting applications for the 2011-2012 academic year to its vocational courses in “Political and Social Journalism”.What you get is a profession not a diploma. Our graduates work in almost every editorial office in Yerevan. During their studies at CI, our students... More...
07/01/2011
Institute for Humane Studies offers paid journalism internship
The Institute for Humane Studies is now accepting applications for the Fall 2011 IHS Journalism Internship Program. The IHS program places talented writers and communicators — who support individual liberty, free markets and peace — at media companies and non-profit investigative... More...
04/12/2011
A free six-week online course aimed at helping international journalists cover religion in the digital age will be held from May 1 to June 15, 2011. The course, called "International Coverage of Religion in the Digital Age," is sponsored by ICFJ Anywhere. It aims to critically examine effective... More...
January 25, 2011
On February 3, 2011, European Journalism Centre in partnership with the US based Poynter Institute, will hold a one hour webinar ‘Reporting the Euro’ as a primer for US and other journalists around the world. The session will examine the history of the currency and give journalists... More...
November 14, 2010
Journalists can now access an online stylebook focused on the major world religions, denominations and religious organizations often covered by the media. The publication, "Reporting on Religion 2: A Stylebook on Journalism’s Best Beat," includes terms that are not included in the widely-used... More...
November 14, 2010
Global news agency Reuters recently published new guidelines on journalists' use of social networks. The guidelines function as a reminder to journalists to keep their personal lives separate from their professional lives and provide them with tips on accuracy, bias, independence and trust. For... More...
11/20/2010
Journalists interested in grant proposal writing can take part in an online course. The deadline for applications is November 20. The course, sponsored by the Global Human Rights Leadership Training Institute, is a comprehensive, hands-on training session that covers researching funding sources,... More...
November 14, 2010
Many writers accused of plagiarism claim that they inadvertently include others' work, explains a recent article in the magazine the Columbia Journalism Review. In response, Craig Silverman, the editor of RegretTheError.com, suggests methods that writers and editors can use to avoid plagiarism in... More...
November 14, 2010
A new guide published by SciDev.Net (the Science and Development Network)  aims to help journalists report on evolutionary science. The practical guide, "How to report on evolutionary science," helps journalists have sensitivity and clarity when it comes to reporting on evolution, a topic that... More...
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