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	<title>A world at war &#187; Google Reader</title>
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		<title>A Blog Log.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has now been a couple weeks into the semester and I still have yet to explain my choices for my Google reader account. There were a couple reasons I did not make this post earlier, even though I am relatively positive that I was the first in the class to set up their Edublog. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has now been a couple weeks into the semester and I still have yet to explain my choices for my Google reader account. There were a couple reasons I did not make this post earlier, even though I am relatively positive that I was the first in the class to set up their Edublog. The first reason is I am kind of lazy, then I wanted to see what other did for their articles, and the third (also the lamest) is my internet died last night and I could not write this then. Why all the excuses? I am hoping through these honest explanations of my procrastination I could set up some precedence of sincerity in my blog. Well, without any further delay (I really cannot put this off any longer); I want to share my choices with the world.</p>
<p>My first pick, I never would have even thought of had I not heard it in class, and whoever originally chose Al-Jazeera for one of their Google Reader subscriptions is a genius. What a great source. Every American home should have Al-Jazeera broadcast into their living rooms: if for no other reason than to close the cultural gap between America and the Middle East.</p>
<p>As a counter point to Al-Jazeera I wanted to go with something familiar or something British. In the end I went for both. On the familiar side of life (and journalism) I decided to go with the Middle East section of the New York Times. It is trusted, reliable, and popular. It is probably pretty easy to guess I went with BBC Middle East to satisfy my thirst for British Journalism. Not only do they have a wonderful tendency to address people as Mr.Soandso and Ms.Whatsherface it is really world class reporting. Also it is a little more neutral then the NYT or AJ.</p>
<p>As for my podcast selection I thought it would be a good idea to change the pace up a little. I decided to go with Military Spouse Talk Radio. For me it has been easy to forget how much Military service effects everyone involved with that person. I cannot imagine what it is like to watch a loved one walk away into the unknown. I cannot imagine what it would be like to leave all that I love for the fray. I thought, that maybe, this podcast would give me some insight into the life of a Military family and their daily sacrifices.</p>
<p>I would like to have another podcast but I am not sure which one I should go with. If anyone has any suggestions I would more than happy to check them out.</p>
<p>The Sandbox is awesome. Fantastic, insightful, gripping, and real are just a few of the words to describe my milblog of choice. If you do not have it, get it.</p>
<p>Last but not least is my Google News search query. The key terms of my search were Iraq War and Propaganda. I had a lot of trouble with this one because most of my searches where just too broad and the ones that did not have 165946 hits only turned up about 10. Finally I got it right. Right = Iraq War + Propaganda.<br />
All in All I am happy with my choices but if anyone has any suggestions I am but a comment away.</p>
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