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1. What is hard news? What is an example of a story that might be hard news?
2. What is a lead? What is it used for?
3. What is the inverted pyramid organization for a news story? What benefits does this method have?
4. What is the hourglass style of reporting? Why would a reporter use this style?
5. Identify and describe two forms of organizing information in a story (other than the inverted pyramid
and hourglass styles).
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Business, 21.06.2019 17:10
All else being equal, which is true about a firm with high operating leverage relative to a firm with low operating leverage? select one: a. a higher percentage of the high operating leverage firm's costs are fixed. b. the high operating leverage firm is exposed to less risk. c. the debt payments limit the high operating leverage firm's opportunities to turn a big profit. d. the high operating leverage firm has more debt.
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Business, 22.06.2019 07:30
Why has the free enterprise system been modified to include some government intervention?
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:00
When using various forms of promotion to carry the promotion message, it is important that the recipients of the message interpret it in the same way. creating a unified promotional message, where potential customers perceive the same message, whether it is in a tv commercial, or on a billboard, or in a blog, is called
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:00
You hold a diversified $100,000 portfolio consisting of 20 stocks with $5,000 invested in each. the portfolio's beta is 1.12. you plan to sell a stock with b = 0.90 and use the proceeds to buy a new stock with b = 1.50. what will the portfolio's new beta be? do not round your intermediate calculations.
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