Mike Farrell je známý především díky svému osmiletému působení v seriálu M*A*S*H a pětiletému působení v seriálu Providence. Je také spisovatelem, režisérem a producentem. Působí jako spolupředseda Human Rights Watch v jižní Kalifornii a spoluzakládal organizaci Artists United to Win Without War. Jako prezident organizace Death Penalty Focus hovoří, píše a koordinuje úsilí o zastavení poprav. Žije v Los Angeles.
In a time of uncertainty and change in the newspaper industry, this book
provides an overview of the field, looking back at newspapers' history, and
forward to their future - and insisting there can be one. It is suitable for a
range of courses on newspapers.
Comprehensively covering essential accounting techniques, this edition aligns with IFRS, IAS, and the Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding fundamental practices in financial accounting, making it suitable for both students and professionals looking to enhance their knowledge in the field.
Focusing on the evolution and future of the newspaper industry, this book offers a detailed examination of its history and current practices. It addresses key topics such as the definition of news, ownership dynamics, readership trends, and the impact of new media. Authored by former journalists turned educators, the text is designed to be accessible and informative, making it ideal for various academic courses related to journalism and media studies.
The narrative follows a man's descent into sin addiction and his path to redemption. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's fallen state, seeking accountability, and trusting in divine guidance to navigate through personal struggles. The journey highlights that true recovery involves not just overcoming addiction but also embracing the transformative power of redemption, suggesting that even the darkest moments can lead to profound personal growth and healing.
"Close-Up on War tells the story of French-born Catherine Leroy, one of the Vietnam War's few woman photographers, who documented some of the fiercest fighting in the 20-year conflict. Despite being told that women didn't belong in a "man's world," she was cool under fire, gravitated toward the thickest battles, went along on the soldiers' slogs through the heat and mud of the jungle, crawled through rice paddies, and became the only official photojournalist to parachute into combat with American soldiers. Later, Leroy was gravely wounded from shrapnel, but that didn't keep her down more than a month. When captured by the North Vietnamese in 1968, she talked herself free after photographing her captors, scoring a cover story in Life magazine. A recipient of the George Polk Award, one of the most prestigious awards in journalism, Leroy was one of the most well-known photographers in the world during her time. In addition to texts by Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalists Peter Arnot and Nick Ut, the book includes a preface, author's note, endnotes, bibliography, timeline, and index"-- Provided by publisher