What is rooftop journalism?

a. It is a style of war news reporting that avoids in-depth coverage because it is observed only from high vantage points such as rooftops.
b. It is a style of war news reporting whereby journalists report on the events from nearby vantage points such as rooftops.
c. It is a style of war news reporting that developed to protect reporters and insulate viewers from the full horrors of the events unfolding on the streets below.
d. It is a style of war news reporting that takes place in a protected room as journalists view events through drone cameras.

b. It is a style of war news reporting whereby journalists report on the events from nearby vantage points such as rooftops.

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The larger group of all events or participants of interest from which a research sample is drawn is termed a

A) representative sample. B) stratified sample. C) parameter. D) general population.

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The widening gap between developed and developing nations was created by:

a. Intrinsic differences between citizens, such as intelligence and race. b. Different rates of technological advances. c. Different levels of dependency on oil. d. Terrorism.

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