The document defines key journalistic terms used in newspapers including:
- Masthead: Contains the newspaper title, date, price, and sometimes editor name.
- Headline: Title printed above a news report in large letters.
- Banner headline: Words printed across the top of the front page in very large letters.
- Caption: Words that explain a picture in a newspaper or magazine.
- Above the fold: Most important articles are placed in the top half of the newspaper.
- Editorial: Article that expresses the editor's opinion on a current topic.
- Newsroom: Office where news is received and reports are written.
This document discusses social media and why people use it. It notes that people use social media because they want to feel connected to others, share information and opinions, and engage in activities like learning, shopping and socializing. It then categorizes different types of social media, including forums, reviews sites, social networks, blogging, microblogging, bookmarking, and media sharing. The rest of the document provides tips on how to use social media to engage audiences and encourage participation through things like telling compelling stories, making participation easy, and focusing messages on audience interests. It emphasizes connecting with audiences where they already engage online.
Las ilusiones ópticas ocurren cuando nuestros ojos y cerebro interpretan incorrectamente la información visual, haciéndonos ver cosas que no están realmente ahí o que no son lo que parecen. Algunas ilusiones comunes incluyen patrones que parecen moverse aunque están quietos, o figuras que parecen distorsionadas aunque en realidad no lo están.
The document defines key journalistic terms used in newspapers including:
- Masthead: Contains the newspaper title, date, price, and sometimes editor name.
- Headline: Title printed above a news report in large letters.
- Banner headline: Words printed across the top of the front page in very large letters.
- Caption: Words that explain a picture in a newspaper or magazine.
- Above the fold: Most important articles are placed in the top half of the newspaper.
- Editorial: Article that expresses the editor's opinion on a current topic.
- Newsroom: Office where news is received and reports are written.
This document discusses social media and why people use it. It notes that people use social media because they want to feel connected to others, share information and opinions, and engage in activities like learning, shopping and socializing. It then categorizes different types of social media, including forums, reviews sites, social networks, blogging, microblogging, bookmarking, and media sharing. The rest of the document provides tips on how to use social media to engage audiences and encourage participation through things like telling compelling stories, making participation easy, and focusing messages on audience interests. It emphasizes connecting with audiences where they already engage online.
Las ilusiones ópticas ocurren cuando nuestros ojos y cerebro interpretan incorrectamente la información visual, haciéndonos ver cosas que no están realmente ahí o que no son lo que parecen. Algunas ilusiones comunes incluyen patrones que parecen moverse aunque están quietos, o figuras que parecen distorsionadas aunque en realidad no lo están.
The document provides statistics on income distribution and working hours in China. 40% of people earn less than 3,000 yuan per month, while 60% earn more than 6,000 yuan. Half of workers work less than 40 hours per week, while 30% work over 80 hours.
The document provides statistics on income distribution and working hours in China. 40% of people earn less than 3,000 yuan per month, while 60% earn more than 6,000 yuan. Half of workers work less than 40 hours per week, while 30% work over 80 hours.