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Hi, I need help with essay on Critical Analysis: on a Specific Dimension of Language. Paper must be at least 1000 words. Please, no plagiarized work!The points of comparison would be on characteristic

Hi, I need help with essay on Critical Analysis: on a Specific Dimension of Language. Paper must be at least 1000 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

The points of comparison would be on characteristics of style and approach of the paper. Based on the comparison, the current essay would hereby address the following concerns, to wit: (1) how are journalistic standards declining, improving, or otherwise changing? The newspaper to the user as a source of the articles and the format of journalistic presentation is The New York Times.

From the cover page of The New York Times of the issue dated October 28, 1929 (shown on the next page), it could be viewed that the presentation and outlay of articles are straightforward news reporting with all contents in text and in black font. Only the sizes of the fonts are being differentiated to emphasize headings and sub-headings. One of the featured articles entitled “Stock Prices Slump $14,000,000,000 in Nation-Wide Stampede to Unload. Bankers to Support Market Today” (The New York Times 1) share the same focal point and importance as with the other featured articles in the cover page.

The message content of this particular article was very comprehensive containing 2,006 words and presented equitably in eight sub-headings. The reporting style was highly structured, formal, and professional. This was corroborated by the statements written by Broersma (n.d.), who averred that “in the United States, objectivity was firmly established as a leading norm in the 1920s. Journalism affiliated itself with the rising public demand for facts as a basis for rational choices and actions” (p. xvii). As such, one would observe that the target audience for the information contained in newspapers, such as The New York Times in the 1920s were businessmen and professionals who need to keep track of their stock investments or of the status of the economy and current issues pervading the political sphere.

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