The news objectivity would refer to the
disinterestedness, factuality, nonpartisanship, and fairness. The objectivity
helps the consumers of the information to identify the badness or goodness of
the subject by themselves – people should not be guided by the media what is
good and what is bad.
Quality of news is a bit more complicated
notion. Nevertheless, there is a classical definition. Good qualitative news
should inform objectively about things happening in the world and make informed
decisions. As well, news needs to help to control the government on the
execution of their responsibilities and foster the development of the civil
society at the whole. News objectivity is one of the important parts of the quality
of news.
Thus, news quality refers to news objectivity
etc. and is a bigger notion.
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I'd say B and D. Elementary school reports don't necessarily equate to knowledge of a subject (and research on the branches of government doesn't help you know <em>how</em> to govern), so A is out. C is nice, but popularity and charm do not a leader make, he might have ulterior motives to being as such, maybe taking advantage of the power? B and D show things he has done that would give him useful skills in the position.
I was recently interviewed by a local publication that features a person who has had a defining moment in his/her life, a milestone moment which led to change in his/her perspective/lifestyle/goals. I described the moment when I went on my first mountain climb in 2012 as part of a spiritual climb that changed my life and started my love for the outdoors. I did it with my son in darkness, nothing distracting me except for the stars above. Every step was a prayer, every breath a worship.
2015 did not exactly get off to a good start as I had faced the first few days of the new year mourning the loss of a family member. I thought that it was a good opportunity for me to spend some time back into the arms of nature, contemplating life and some reflections to set the year ahead straight – just like my very first climb.