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How America's Losing The War On Poverty. Hide captionMembers of the Dolan family walk home with bags of food from the Southern Tier Mobile Food Pantry in Oswego, N.Y., in June.

How America's Losing The War On Poverty

Food banks across the nation are reporting giant spikes in demand. Spencer Platt/Getty Images Members of the Dolan family walk home with bags of food from the Southern Tier Mobile Food Pantry in Oswego, N.Y., in June. Food banks across the nation are reporting giant spikes in demand. While President Obama and Gov. According to a recent survey by The Associated Press, the number of Americans living at or below the poverty line will reach its highest point since President Johnson made his famous declaration of war on poverty in 1964.

Close to 16 percent of Americans now live at or below the poverty line. 'I've Never Seen Anything As Bad As Now' Across the nation, food banks are reporting giant spikes in demand. Webster Springs is a hard-hit area. "In my lifetime, I've never seen anything as bad as now," says Lynn Brantley, who runs the facility. Who Is Poor? Poverty In America: The Struggle To Get Ahead. Afghanistanism. Not to be confused with Afghanization.

Afghanistanism

Afghanistanism is a term, first recorded in the United States,[1] for the practice of concentrating on problems in distant parts of the world while ignoring controversial local issues.[2][3] In other contexts, the term has referred to "hopelessly arcane and irrelevant scholarship,"[4] "fascination with exotic, faraway lands,"[5] or "Railing and shaking your fist at an unseen foe who is quite unaware of your existence, much less your fury. "[6] Origin[edit] The Oxford English Dictionary lists Afghanistanism as a US colloquialism; the first written citation it provides is from 1948: J.

Applications[edit] The concept earlier came to have several applications.[9] On one hand it was applied in North American journalism to newspaper articles about faraway places that were irrelevant to local readers. Earlier, educator Robert M. News values. News values, sometimes called news criteria, determine how much prominence a news story is given by a media outlet, and the attention it is given by the audience.

News values

A. Boyd states that: "News journalism has a broadly agreed set of values, often referred to as 'newsworthiness'... Galtung and Ruge, in their seminal study in the area put forward a system of twelve factors describing events that together are used as a definition of 'newsworthiness'. A variety of external and internal pressures influence journalists' decisions on which stories are covered, how issues are interpreted and the emphasis given to them. Conditions for News[edit] Frequency: Events that occur suddenly and fit well with the news organization's schedule are more likely to be reported than those that occur gradually or at inconvenient times of day or night. Mass media. The organizations that control these technologies, such as television stations or publishing companies, are also known as the mass media.[4][5][need quotation to verify] Issues with definition In the late 20th Century, mass media could be classified[by whom?]

Mass media

Into eight mass media industries: books, newspapers, magazines, recordings, radio, movies, television and the internet. With the explosion of digital communication technology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the question of what forms of media should be classified as "mass media" has become more prominent. For example, it is controversial whether to include cell phones, video games and computer games (such as MMORPGs) in the definition. Each mass media has its own content types, its own creative artists and technicians, and its own business models. While a telephone is a two way communication device, mass media refers to medium which can communicate a message to a large group, often simultaneously. Characteristics Broadcast. RomeyMakes.com – The Realtime Mitt Romney Wealth Calculator.

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Understanding Poverty: What the Census Doesn't Tell Us

The newly released Census report on poverty received a lot of attention from the chattering class. But was it really deserved? There are many ways in which the rate understates poverty. The poverty line, individuals making $11,484 a year, has been used since 1964. A CBS report explores its inadequacy: This amount was originally set as the earnings line below which a family of three or more would have to spend more than a third of its income on food. That’s a big blind spot. In his article for the Prospect’s Poverty issue, Mark Levinson provided a thorough critique of the way that the Census measures poverty.

The poverty line was roughly equal to 50 percent of median income when it was set in the 1960s. Levinson goes on to attack the Census’ other measurement, which will be released in November, that accounts for programs like food stamps and unemployment insurance, called the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SMP).