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1. FOX DIRECTORY: A new Human-Edited Directory with eBook proposal for creating jobs in America

We’re pleased to announce the introduction of a great new website directory, the Fox Directory, which was originally established in 2004 and aims to bring a new standard to the web directory industry and leave the self-publishing road always open as many a good journalist have seen the changing internet scape of poorly-edited web directories as a matter of conscience and professional integrity.

Fox Directory puts forward several proposals, or eight economic principles as it presents them as Community Standards, with an interesting eBook for Creating Jobs In America. From the interior analyses from private property to an intelligent discourse on Mortgage insurance policies, it is obvious that any modern intellectual journalist has a host of forces to cope with in the performance of his duty. He faces the external demands, such as the universal expectations of the Press role in society, the demands and constraints of the professional code of conduct, public policy on the media; the journalist’s sense of national interest, the private interest of the proprietors, the social and cultural factors, the journalist’s own prerogatives and his conscience.

All these complex directory factors influence the process of information dissemination. They influence the journalist’s idea of objectivity, fairness and emphasis. The moral code – a question of conscience and principles is a matter of decision for an individual journalist, particularly as there are no effective instruments of sanctions for breaches. But journalism as a profession should be practised according to definite rules. It is the belief in self-regulation that gives collective responsibility to practising journalists to observe the code of ethics even without effective instruments for sanctions like there are in other professions such as law and medicine. Evidence given at the recent Leveson Inquiry in London, which examines the role of the changing press calls intrusive journalism or “paparazzi” sharply into rebuke and media evidence from J. K. Rowling to the parents of Milly Dowler who have attended the hearings have shown that there is a serious moral and ethical case to answer.

Writing therefore on ethics of journalism is writing on the profession of journalism; for the ethics constitutes the ideal and the moral reference point for practice. Self-preservation is the first law of nature. To preserve its freedom to effectively discharge its obligations, the Press must regulate and control itself. That alone however, does not guarantee non-interference by an authoritarian regime in the exercise of its functions; nor does it guarantee perfection in the practice of the business of information dissemination by journalists.

The American Journalism Review in its policy objectives states, among others, that the AJR should ensure an independent and impartial service which will operate in the national interest. All government and private newspapers also have their policy guidelines with which journalists are expected to comply.

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2. A Good Get

7-Imp captures a rare glimpse of fellow kidlit blogger David Elzey this week. It's an interview worth taking note of. After all, if you're not a regular reader of the excelsior file by now, you should seriously reconsider your blog-reading priorities. Aside from his intelligent commentaries on classic folktales and tropes, the man has the rare ability to pin down exactly why a book does or does not work. I refer you at this time to his comments regarding the new Sticky Burr book. Smurfs in burr form? Precisely.

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3. We Sniff Suspiciously Around This Top Notch Entity

It's been around since October of 2006. It produces consistently intelligent, often funny, very often insightful posts on a wide range of topics. One minute it may be reviewing Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree. The next it'll manage to give an intense analysis of the classic Grimm tale The Fisherman and His Wife while drawing upon such reference sources as Fractured Fairy Tales. He is, in fact, David Elzey and his blog The Excelsior File (all capitalization is entirely my own) has charmed me. The real lure? This guy updates himself with a consistency that delights. I may have come a little late to the Excelsior bandwagon, but if you haven't seen that blog yet go and do so.

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4. Unpacking Stereotypes _ CLIP 6

Unpacking Stereotypes Continued… In this show: Clip is on the Educational podcasting for teaching and learning Directory of the UK , Problematizing the Wild Indian Stereotype, Jesse James : Diga and the Earth is Crying Music: Earth is Crying by Jesse James and Diga Special Thanks to : Kelly Winney, from Windsor, ON, for the Station [...]

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5. Rising Up Against Stereotypes _ CLIP 5

Rising up against stereotypes In this show: Exploring Stereotypes of Canada’s Aboriginal People with Dianne Lafferty, Listener Comment from Carol Felderman, Evaluating texts by and about Native peoples at Oyate.org. Music: My Heart is On the Ground by Arigon Starr (Wacky Productions Unlimited) www.arigonstarr.com Special Thanks to : Dianne Lafferty, from Yellowknife, for the Station ID Podcasts Mentioned: Just [...]

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6. What Does Critical Literacy Mean to You? _ CLIP 4

What does critical literacy mean to you? In this show: CLIP is now listed in the CanadaPodcasts.ca Directory!, Circulating definitions for critical literacy, Jerry Harste and what critical literacy means to him as a grandfather. Podcasts Mentioned: Catfish Show, Just One More Book, Zedcast, Electric Sky, Canadian Podcast Buffet, Andycast, The Bob and AJ Show. Thank you [...]

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7. Multi-media Text Set _ CLIP 3

A Multimedia Text Set Recorded and produced on the road in Mississauga, ON, Canada. Reminder: CLIP is now at www.clippodcast.com In this show: A critical literacy blog from the UK, “A is for Aunty”

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8. A Cultural Experience (or not) _ CLIP 2

Welcome Back! Did you notice the new url? CLIP is now at www.clippodcast.com In this show; a cultural (or not) experience with Deirdre Flint and EPCOT USA, Canadian Beaver Tails, and Dear LibrarianDear Librarian. Music: EPCOT USA by Deirdre Flint and Oh Canada by Danny Fong Podcasts Mentioned: The Catfish Show, Zee and Zed, Quirky Nomads. Special thank [...]

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9. Three to Five-Year-Olds Take Social Action _ CLIP 1

Welcome to CLIP! In this show; introducing the podcast and 3-5 year olds take social action. Music : Little by Little by Justin Gordon and Quit My Day Job by Geoff Smith Participate in the show. Subscribe and listen in iTunes XML Feed Location : feed://www.bazmakaz.com/clip/?feed=rss2 Let me know where you are by clicking on ‘Join the CLIP Frappr [...]

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