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journalism [ˈdʒɜːnəlızəm] N

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He pursued a self-directed education that resulted in his leaving law school for a career in journalism.
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He also engaged in the field of public relations, but returned to journalism for the final years of his career.
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Being in the vanguard of the scientific writing, it paved the way for much subsequent popular scientific journalism.
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The award's cash prize of $35,000 is believed to be the largest in journalism.
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Many of his reporters advanced in the fields of journalism and public relations.
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For a long time after independence he was involved with journalism.
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Financial difficulties inspired him to dedicate himself to literature and journalism.
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Her journalism was collected in two books in the late 1840s, and she also published a children's novel in 1852.
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A great variety of topical journalism issues are covered in the course, including the use of new media.
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The awards, which are considered by many to be the highest national honors for student journalism, are unique in their judging.
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