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#[[History of journalism]]
#[[History of journalism]]
#[[Copywriting]]Copywriting is the basic process of editing "copy" or the words written by a journalist.   
#[[Copywriting]]is the basic process of editing "copy" or the words written by a journalist.   
#[[Writing news]]
#[[Writing news]]
#[[Reporting news]]
#[[Reporting news]]
#[[Citizen journalist]]The basic idea of "Citizen Journalism" has been with us in some form since the very beginning.  Journalists have often been thought of as representatives of the people, voices of the citizenry.  Those who could read, write, print, and circulate information without approval by the state were thought of as independent -- and therefore a check on governments, monarchs, and the aristocracy.
#[[Citizen journalist]]is essentially a creation of the Internet. Still, the basic idea of "Citizen Journalism" has been with us in some form since the very beginning.  Journalists have often been thought of as representatives of the people, voices of the citizenry.  Those who could read, write, print, and circulate information without approval by the state were thought of as independent -- and therefore a check on governments, monarchs, and the aristocracy.


Since the beginning of the 21st Century, the Internet has become a new version of the printing press, decentralizing the power to publish.  This decentralization, in turn, has led many to suggest that it was time for a new kind of journalism where citizens themselves would actually do the reporting.  In recent years, new media organizations such as Assignment Zero, NowPublic, and NewsTrust have defined themselves as outlets for citizens to publish articles, news reports, and evaluate news coverage.
Since the beginning of the 21st Century, the Internet has become a new version of the printing press, decentralizing the power to publish.  This decentralization, in turn, has led many to suggest that it was time for a new kind of journalism where citizens themselves would actually do the reporting.  In recent years, new media organizations such as Assignment Zero, NowPublic, and NewsTrust have defined themselves as outlets for citizens to publish articles, news reports, and evaluate news coverage.

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Agriculture - Stage 2

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  1. crop
  2. plough
  3. crop rotation
  4. farm
  5. rice
  6. irrigation

  1. millet
  2. sorghum
  3. flax
  4. cotton
  5. two-crop rotation
  6. three-crop rotation
  7. rice paddy
  8. granary

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Business - Stage 1

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  1. Profit
  2. Goods
  3. Services (10)
  4. Consumer
  5. Cooperative (10)
  6. Market
  7. Economy

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Computers - Stage 2

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  1. Turing Machine
  2. Digital Computer (10)
  3. Computer Program (10)
  4. Debugging
  5. Grid Computing
  6. Bandwidth
  7. Throughput
  8. Microprocessor (10)
  9. Cache
  10. Random Access Memory (10)

  1. The Anti-Kythera Mechanism
  2. Virtual memory
  3. Memory management unit
  4. Threading
  5. Interpreter
  6. Pipelining
  7. Process in the context of an operating system
  8. Object oriented in the context of programming languages
  9. software standard - and ISO, ANSI, IETF, WS-I, etc.
  10. several topics to consider at List of topics in software engineering

  1. IEEE and ACM

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Engineering - Stage 3

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  1. Electronics (10)
  2. Telecommunications (10)
  3. Industrial engineering
  4. Nuclear engineering
  5. Chemical engineering (10)
  6. Structural engineering
  7. Bio engineering (10) Supten Sarbadhikari

  1. Control theory
  2. Power system
  3. Information theory
  4. Steam engine
  5. Mechanics of solids
  6. Elasticity
  7. Plasticity
  8. Soil mechanics
  9. Naval architecture
  10. Transportation systems
  11. Internal combustion engine
  12. Irrigation
  13. Roads
  14. Aircraft
  15. Circuit theory
  16. Digital system
  17. Strength of materials

  1. Signal processing
  2. Digital signal processing
  3. Z-transform
  4. Kalman filter
  5. Otto cycle
  6. Diesel cycle
  7. Carnot cycle
  8. Capacitor
  9. Inductor
  10. Operational amplifier
  11. Karnaugh map
  12. Analog filter
  13. Digital filter
  14. Butterworth filter

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Food Science - Stage 2

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  1. Aspartame
  2. Butter
  3. Culinary art
  4. Diet (10)
  5. Food additive
  6. Food chemistry
  7. Food irradiation
  8. Food poisoning
  9. Food processing
  10. Food safety
  11. Healthy diet
  12. Ice cream
  13. Junk food (10)
  14. Monosodium glutamate
  15. Organic food (10)
  16. Pasteurization
  17. Preservative
  18. Saccharin
  19. Veganism

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Healing Arts - Stage 1

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  1. Alternative medicine
  2. Ayurveda
  3. Holistic health
  4. Naturopathy
  5. Reiki
  6. Herbalism
  7. Feng Shui

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Health Sciences - Stage 1

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  1. Acid-base physiology
  2. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
  3. albinism
  4. Arterial system
  5. Auditory system
  6. Blood
  7. Bone
  8. capillary
  9. collagen
  10. Diabetes (10)
  11. Digestion
  12. Down syndrome
  13. egg (biology)
  14. Endocrine system
  15. Eye
  16. gene therapy
  17. Heart
  18. immune system
  19. intestine
  20. karyotype
  21. Klinefelter syndrome
  22. lung
  23. liver
  24. malaria
  25. muscle
  26. non disjunction
  27. organ (anatomy)
  28. Protease inhibitors
  29. Reproductive system
  30. Respiration (physiology)
  31. Skeleton
  32. Skin
  33. Smoking cessation
  34. sperm

  1. testes
  2. tumor
  3. Turner syndrome
  4. vaccine
  5. Viral diseases

  1. genetic fingerprint

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Journalism - Stage 1

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  1. History of journalism
  2. Copywritingis the basic process of editing "copy" or the words written by a journalist.
  3. Writing news
  4. Reporting news
  5. Citizen journalistis essentially a creation of the Internet. Still, the basic idea of "Citizen Journalism" has been with us in some form since the very beginning. Journalists have often been thought of as representatives of the people, voices of the citizenry. Those who could read, write, print, and circulate information without approval by the state were thought of as independent -- and therefore a check on governments, monarchs, and the aristocracy.

Since the beginning of the 21st Century, the Internet has become a new version of the printing press, decentralizing the power to publish. This decentralization, in turn, has led many to suggest that it was time for a new kind of journalism where citizens themselves would actually do the reporting. In recent years, new media organizations such as Assignment Zero, NowPublic, and NewsTrust have defined themselves as outlets for citizens to publish articles, news reports, and evaluate news coverage.

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Library and Information Science - Stage 2

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  1. Decimal System
  2. Card Catalogue
  3. Index file
  4. Reference
  5. Library of Congress


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Media - Stage 2

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This is where to put everything about movies and actors...

  1. Copyright
  2. License
  3. Royalties
  4. Magnetic tape
  5. Video cassette
  6. DVD
  7. CD
  8. Newspaper
  9. Printing Press

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Military - Stage 2

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  1. Navy
  2. Soldier

  1. Strategy
  2. Logistics (military)
  3. Tank (military)
  4. artillery
  5. bomb
  6. machine gun
  7. spear
  8. shield
  9. armor

  1. Taiping Rebellion
  2. Boxer Rebellion
  3. Napoleonic Wars
  4. Russian Civil War
  5. Indian Mutiny

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