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Student Media Grammar Review: Phrases
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Student Media Grammar Review. Friday, March 2, 2007. A phrase contains either a subject or verb, but not both. There are two kinds of phrases used in sentences: prepositional phrases and verb phrases. The Prepositional Phrases are used mostly as adjectives or adverbs. There are three kinds of Verb Phrases or verbals: infinitives, used as nouns, adjectives or adverbs; and Participles, used as adjectives, and Gerunds, used as nouns. The house with the red shutters is mine. As nouns) To dream is wonderful.
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Student Media Grammar Review: Five Common Writing Errors
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Student Media Grammar Review. Friday, March 2, 2007. Five Common Writing Errors. WRONG: He don’t get it. RIGHT: He doesn’t get it. Using a Singular or Plural Verb. WRONG: John and Mary is here. RIGHT: John and Mary are here. Singular Indefinite Pronouns, Plural Indefinite Pronouns. WRONG: Everyone take out their pens. RIGHT: Everyone take out his (or her) pen. Reminder: the singular indefinite pronouns are anyone, everyone, everybody, someone, somebody, one, each, either, anybody, no one). WRONG: I like ...
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Student Media Grammar Review: April 2007
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Student Media Grammar Review. Monday, April 2, 2007. How to avoid errors in grammar. More errors occur in agreement than in any other area of grammar. The most common problem in agreement is the failure to recognize a collective noun and, as a result, using a plural pronoun or verb with it. Collective nouns are considered singular in the United States. Collective nouns are words like class, team, group, committee, club, fraternity, company, etc. Here are examples of incorrect usage:. Watch especially sen...
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Student Media Grammar Review: How to avoid errors in grammar
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Student Media Grammar Review. Monday, April 2, 2007. How to avoid errors in grammar. More errors occur in agreement than in any other area of grammar. The most common problem in agreement is the failure to recognize a collective noun and, as a result, using a plural pronoun or verb with it. Collective nouns are considered singular in the United States. Collective nouns are words like class, team, group, committee, club, fraternity, company, etc. Here are examples of incorrect usage:. Watch especially sen...
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Student Media Grammar Review: March 2007
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Student Media Grammar Review. Friday, March 2, 2007. Five Common Writing Errors. WRONG: He don’t get it. RIGHT: He doesn’t get it. Using a Singular or Plural Verb. WRONG: John and Mary is here. RIGHT: John and Mary are here. Singular Indefinite Pronouns, Plural Indefinite Pronouns. WRONG: Everyone take out their pens. RIGHT: Everyone take out his (or her) pen. Reminder: the singular indefinite pronouns are anyone, everyone, everybody, someone, somebody, one, each, either, anybody, no one). WRONG: I like ...
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Student Media Policies: 19. Roles of Student Media professional staff
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Thursday, March 1, 2007. 19 Roles of Student Media professional staff. The adviser’s role is simply that, an adviser. The adviser’s primary function is to provide guidance and advice to students who run the media outlet and make the decisions. As program director, the adviser also hires and supervises the Instructional Associate/Specialist, journalism faculty and writing coaches. The instructional associate/specialist is responsible for maintaining the Macintosh computers for student use. Accordingly...
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Student Media Policies: 8. Avoiding Potential Conflicts of Interest
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Thursday, March 1, 2007. 8 Avoiding Potential Conflicts of Interest. Students who are officers on the Richland College Student Government Association cannot simultaneously hold any leadership position on any student media outlet. Students who participate in student publications in any way are responsible for notifying the Chronicle. Editor-in-chief and the KDUX station manager any conflicts of interest they may have with any other student clubs or organizations. Richland College Student Media.
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Student Media Policies: 2. Preface and Purposes of Student Media
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Thursday, March 1, 2007. 2 Preface and Purposes of Student Media. This manual encompasses the policies and procedures for the operations of the Student Media at. The names of the publications are the Richland Chronicle. Each publication publishes both a print edition and an on-line edition. The name of the radio station is KDUX Web Radio. Any questions about this policy manual should be directed to the faculty adviser. The purposes of student media are as follows:. Reserves the right to criticize, to que...
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Student Media Policies: 3. Policy Statement
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Thursday, March 1, 2007. The First Amendment of the Constitution of the. Protects students in their exercise of freedom of expression. Accordingly, college officials are responsible for ensuring freedom of expression of all students. It is the policy of. That the Richland Chronicle. Print and on-line publications, and KDUX Web Radio are the official, school-sponsored media outlets of. Richland College Student Media. 21 Equipment Use Checkout Policy. 20 Staff Code of Conduct. 18 Online publication of decoy.
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Student Media Policies: 18. Online publication of decoy
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Thursday, March 1, 2007. 18 Online publication of decoy. As editors of the Richland Chronicle. Humor magazine, we have followed self-imposed guidelines to this point to govern our print publication. With the imminent publishing of our publications on the World Wide Web, we hereby establish the following guidelines for web publication. The editors of this and future student publications at. Are solely responsible for enforcing these guidelines. Is protected under the First Amendment of the. As students cu...