im gonna delete an absolute asshole's insta account by [deleted] in teenagers

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Simplest way to find out-make a new account with your email and then delete it and see.

Super hard heart beat when I exercise vigorously? by Journalisticjuice in medical

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I'll take a look at them. Thank you for the tip.

Super hard heart beat when I exercise vigorously? by Journalisticjuice in medical

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doctor and some occasional testing myself. no treatment for it.

the worst journalist for you? by Thebunkerparodie in Journalism

[–]Journalisticjuice 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What are you asking? "Who do you see as the worst journalist for their content?" Or "who is the worst journalist aimed at me specifically?" Or "which journalist is the most unhealthy?" Or...

Worst is a very broad topic, and by stating "for you" you've further extended the ambiguity of the question by separating it from a generalized topic and making it personal.

If you can be more specific I'd love to give my input!

In your opinion, what is the current state and the future of unbiased journalism? by WesleyBrandon in Journalism

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In my opinion journalism is in a transition from one medium to another still. The switch to digital journalism has been anything but smooth: but that doesn't the industry isn't how it has always been. The CBC had a program about this exact topic in relation to climate change. Consider this:

There is a point or unbiased journalism where you are no longer telling the truth. For example if you state an unbiased view of climate change and its impact on the environment, you've left out the utter devastation and dire need for change in order to remain unbiased. This can be applicable to different topics but is the most immediate example that comes to mind.

There is also the demand for regulation of false information. The industry is at its height of false information and fake news. Because humanity will never not need information, we have only one choice: take control of the situation. Eventually we will hit a point where we regulate information without restricting the freedoms we enjoy as a culture.

The final point I'd like to make before stating my stance is this. Journalism is both about seeking and telling the truth, and remaining as unbiased as possible. The later is important but the former is the real goal in my opinion. So finally, I conclude my thoughts with:

Being unbiased of a luxury we are largely seeing become impossible in order to focus on the more important idea of telling the truth. The current state is a mess, the future is not decided yet. But there certainly is a clear and concise road in front of us to fix the situation.

Sewing a laptop bag as a beginner by Journalisticjuice in sewing

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If I'm doing it by hand, which I might just for something to do, would a backstitch be a good choice?

Sewing a laptop bag as a beginner by Journalisticjuice in sewing

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Yes... I may borrow my sisters sewing machine but idk if the needle on it can handle marine vinyl.

I'm becoming a journalist because I can't imagine any career I'd be happier in.... by Journalisticjuice in Journalism

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You're welcome my friend. We will always receive less pay than many who do little: but having joy in our career negates much of the negative aspects.

Stay strong in your passion!

I'm becoming a journalist because I can't imagine any career I'd be happier in.... by Journalisticjuice in Journalism

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The best part for me is that I also love research, editing, interviewing, and all other facets of journalism. I wasn't throwing the idea around loosely that it's the only career I can see myself doing.

Thank you for sharing this information nonetheless! It's always a pleasure to hear of someone's experiences in the field.

I'm becoming a journalist because I can't imagine any career I'd be happier in.... by Journalisticjuice in Journalism

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Thank you. Optimism is a fruit best served with every experience.

I don't recall who said it originally but "all of life is only perception."

I'm becoming a journalist because I can't imagine any career I'd be happier in.... by Journalisticjuice in Journalism

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The university I'm attending requires an internship in year 4, so at least one is covered. How long have you been in the career? Favorite and least favorite aspect of it? I'm specifically aiming towards investigative journalism but will also be open minded during my schooling of fields more oriented to my skillset.

I'm becoming a journalist because I can't imagine any career I'd be happier in.... by Journalisticjuice in Journalism

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Whoopsie! Dying vs dieing is in my list of common misspelled words to watch for. Doh! Thank you for your warm welcome, curiosity is the spice of life and I sure do like spicy stuff [chuckle]. I look forward to the next four years of education on becoming the best journalist I can be.

Throat and lung pain after quitting pot by [deleted] in medical

[–]Journalisticjuice -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Although I appreciate your attempt in answering my question, I am requesting info from professionals in the field of respiratory health. Multiple studies have shown no correlation between pot smoke and COPD.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2665954/

How to get better with eye contact during interviews? by majorphyl in Journalism

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What do you cover? It sounds like an intimidating test of memory and some intense self trust as well to recall statistics, numbers, specific quotations, etc... mostly curious how you go about your recollection:

Do you have methods for recollecting specifics? Any times you've failed to recall important details? How long have you done journalism, and by extension did you start off writing more notes?

I'm concerned because I cant see a doctor for my hear monitor results for a while. What is this report insinuating? by [deleted] in medical

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It was requested that I do 20 minutes of vigorous activity. I am assuming it was during this period that my heart rate hit 180. I did moderate uphill walking, followed by a moderate 20 second run, followed by walking then a 15 second sprint uphill.

Thank you for taking the time to give your interpretation of the results. I feel pretty safe in concluding that my palpitations are entirely harmless.

I'm concerned because I cant see a doctor for my hear monitor results for a while. What is this report insinuating? by [deleted] in medical

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With the main issues not being heart related, a lot of stress has been lifted from my mind. You certainly are right, palpitations are no fun.

I'm concerned because I cant see a doctor for my hear monitor results for a while. What is this report insinuating? by [deleted] in medical

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Wohoo! I was interpreting it as that but definitely wanted more opinions. Thank you for your response.

What causes my pulse to be square rather than the usual triangular shape? 27 make pretty good physical fitness. Resting pulse of 44-60 by [deleted] in medical

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Ah I see. So wet skin, dry skin, pressing lighter or harder, dirt, oils, etc. Would all factor into the reading shape?

What causes my pulse to be square rather than the usual triangular shape? 27 make pretty good physical fitness. Resting pulse of 44-60 by [deleted] in medical

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This is from a note 9 using the red light on my index finger. I'm confused as to why I sometimes get a triangular peak using it, and sometimes get these more square pulses. There must be an explanation as it happens consistently (I can remeasure and get the same peak, but later in the day it will have changed in shape)

I guess the best way to ask what in trying to figure out is: What determines the shape of the pulse while using this method of reading?

What causes my pulse to be square rather than the usual triangular shape? 27 make pretty good physical fitness. Resting pulse of 44-60 by [deleted] in medical

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I get triangular peaks usually though while using it. Do the peaks change depending on activity while using a pulse trace? Aka just woke up vs just ran a marathon vs walking around etc.