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19:35 Jan 27, 2004 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Science - Mathematics & Statistics / data analysis | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Muriel Vasconcellos United States Local time: 12:29 | ||||||
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4 | journalistic critique / critique of journalistic content |
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3 | daily critique |
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journalistic critique / critique of journalistic content Explanation: Espero te sirva. Suerte rujelama Elena Resource: News Writing ... 12. Column Writing and Editorial Writing Reveals the relationships among hard news writing, opinion writing, **journalistic critique**, and column writing ... Off the Record ... A potboiler on the surface, Menconi's novel is actually a social and **journalistic critique** delving the quandaries and conflicts of interest that face reporters ... AEJMC: 2001 Civic Journalism paper abstracts ... authors contend that this new way of teaching "cops and courts" suggests a potential benefit in linking research on **journalistic content and critique** of that ... www.aejmc.org/convention/2001conabs/01civic.html Reference: http://www.learner.org/resources/series44.html Reference: http://www.sugrads.org/Articles/Store/BookOfftheRecord.aspx |
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daily critique Explanation: The prefix "hemero" refers to a daily event (e.g., Hemerocallis is the genus of daylilies). I think the emphasis here is on the fact that there will be a daily review and critique of articles appearing in the press. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-01-28 02:39:40 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- On the other hand, since \"hemeroteca\" in Spanish is the part of a library where they keep daily newspapers and bulletins, it could be that \"hemero\" has come by extension to refer simply to newspapers -- in which case your author\'s phrase contains a lot of redundancy. |
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