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101. Links To Hundreds Of Informational Sites On The Internet, Newspapers, Magazines,
NOTE Increasingly, many sites, especially newspaper sites, require that you Georgia Atlanta JournalConstitution Savannah Morning News. hawaii
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start introduction latest movie news key sites author sites u.s. newspapers ... unique sites SENTENCE Start contains links to over 800 informational sites on the Internet, including: 200 author sites Hundreds of on-line newspapers from around the world 60 on-line magazines All U.S. Federal branches of government, 25 Federal agencies, and all 50 state legislatures 20 different sites devoted to computers and the Internet, 20 devoted to webmaster tools, and 20 to search engines Links to facilitate research projects, including on-line dictionaries, encyclopedias, a thesaurus, guides to grammar and style, ancestry tracing. Links to a variety of sites to gain practical information, such as tracking UPS, Fedex or Airborne Express packages, or specific air flights or Amtrak schedules, or checking bluebook values, upcoming movies, video release dates, local weather All links are to English-language sites.

102. Mormon-J LDS Journalism Resources
of Mormon Studies Published semiannually; Ke Alaka i The BYU-hawaii newspaper. Ketav BYU s Department of Computer Science s Online Magazine.
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Mormon-J: LDS Journalism Resources
News Sources and Literature with an LDS Perspective
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  • Essays and thoughts on Mormonism and Journalism
  • LDS Periodicals
  • LDS Publishers
  • Mormon Literature ...
  • How to contact us
    Essays and thoughts on Mormonism and Journalism and Literature
  • Towards A Mormon Aesthetic Orson Scott Card's thoughts on writing to LDS and non-LDS audiences
  • Designed for Our Day The Book of Mormon as literature.
  • BYU Addresses Bruce Christensen, Arch L.Madsen and Daniel A. Stout.
  • Bruce Hafen On the First Amendment
  • Orson Scott Card Bro. Card's open letter explaining his belief in the Book of Mormon, along with a discourse on the nature of fiction.
  • Mormonism and Literature The essay by William Mulder that first appeared in Western Humanities Review
    LDS Periodicals
  • Ancient American Archeaology No known LDS affiliation, but certainly of interest.
  • 103. Hawaii Journalism History
    The Kingdom of hawaii produced its own English/hawaiian newspaper, the Polynesian, Diane Chang moved from hawaii Business magazine to StarBulletin
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~tbrislin/jourhist.html
    EXTRA!
    A brief chronicle of the newspapers and newspeople who have shaped more than 150 years of Hawaii's Journalism History
    This project was researched and written by Dr. Tom Brislin , professor of Journalism. It was funded by a grant from the Educational Improvement Fund through the Office of Faculty Development and Academic Support, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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    Newspapers
    Ethnic
    Press
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    Websites
    I. Hawaii's First Newspapers: Missionary Teaching to Home-Rule Activism
    Students can make history, too: The first newspaper printed in Hawaii was a student newspaper, Ka Lama Hawaii (The Hawaiian Luminary), produced Feb. 14, 1834 at Lahainaluna on Maui.
    It was written in Hawaiian, as were many of the early Island newspapers. The missionaries, who ran the schools in the mid-1800s, introduced the idea of newspapers as a teaching tool. The first edition of Ka Lama, for example, was dominated by an essay on the habits and habitats of He Liona, the lion. That same year saw the start of the first regular published newspaper, Ke Kumu Hawaii, also written in Hawaiian. The missionary leaders saw these small newspapers not only helping to increase literacy and to teach academic subjects such as geography, but also as an excellent medium for teaching Christian principles.

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