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Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A
Arkansas
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Education, Empathy, and Critical Thinking
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Mason Mabry and Nolan Bryant, Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
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A narrative essay and analyzation of our interview with Ms. Zaloudek on her life and opinions on democracy.
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What democracy is to me
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Maya , Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
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This is the image of my choice because it is beautiful and democracy means a place where we are all accepting of one another and we think of each other as equal therefore democracy is a beautiful t...
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WE as a Democracy
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Emma , Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
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Integrity and honesty are two characteristics of people who are keepers of democracy. Stacy and Jayme are both.
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A Library, A Democracy
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Emma , Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
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A library, a book return cabinet is for students to return books of knowledge that they have yet so to retain. Citizens, returning the books, the books representing each person’s vote, their ideas,...
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Democracy Similarities In Nature
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Julia, Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
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This photo is of a tree at Peabody Hall at the University of Arkansas.
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Keep It Funky
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Jimma, Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
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A lot of people do not have the freedom to be funky. I think it is really beautiful that here, we have the freedom to put stickers on signs and to be as funky as we want.
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