Rivers. Written by Student #7

Adam, Lambert-Sigisbert. French sculptor (b. 1700, Nancy, d. 1759, Paris). Neptune Calming the Waves. 1737. Marble. Musée du Louvre, Paris. Downloaded with express permission from the Web Gallery of Art at http://www.wga.hu from site admin Emil Kren, Ph.D.. Many thanks.     

 

 

            Rivers.  Written by  Student # 7 blog post no. 2 |  good practice. Unedited by blog admin

 

 

             Quote “The Bulacan rivers receptacle of waste (sic, put quotes  – blog admin) by Tonette Orejas and Carmela Reyes published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer on January 7, 2008 is a well-written article because it clearly discussed and showed the impact of water pollution. The paper was just the first of three parts but it already gave the readers a vivid description of how water pollution affects the lives people (sic) living in Bulacan. The article also explained where the wastes come from and how it flows to thAe  (sic) rivers of Meycauayan, Obando and Marilao. The scientific studies conducted by Blacksmith Institute and Environmental Management Bureau used in the article traced the roots of the problem. The World Health Organization and Department of Health discussed its dangerous consequences. The article had discussed (sic) clearly its dangers to the public and revealed the lack of action of local government agencies  in informing the public and addressing the problem. Moreover, the article is fair and balanced because ample space was given (sic) to local government agencies  regarding their difficulties in addressing the problem. Jan 8, 12:17 PM —“ closed-quote.  

on crime stats. written by SN: 05-05065

       

Oost, Jacob van, the Elder. Flemish painter (b. 1603, Brugge, d. 1671, Brugge). Card-Sharpers. 1634. Oil on canvas, 58 x 97 cm. Private collection. Downloaded with express permission from the Web Gallery of Art at http://www.wga.hu from site admin Emil Kren, Ph.D.. Many thanks.

 

 

 

 

    

         Stats as PR work. Written by SN: 05-05065.  Unedited by blog admin

 

 

 

                 Quote “The article “2007 crime rate lowest in 3 years, PNP figures say” in page A4 of the January 4 issue of PDI is single-sourced and merits more explanation. The story was based mainly on statistical data from the Directorate for Investigation and Detective Management (DIDM) which showed a 5.46 percent decline of reported crime incidents from 2006. Following this data, the article quoted PNP spokesperson Sr. Supt. Nicanor Bartolome interpreting it as a steady decline of crime incidents.

 

                 Quote “However, a decrease in reported crime rates do (sic) not necessarily imply a decrease in crime incidents. The conclusion that crime rates decreased – if based solely on PNP’s data and interpretation – is not a sound one. Jan 8, 9:24 AM —“ closed-quote.