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Konnikova and Nisbet's opinions toward the news media are that often journalists not always are responsible when writing or reporting the news.
Journalist Matthew C. Nisbet wrote the article "Why Partisans View Mainstream Media as Biased and Ideological Media as Objective," in July 2011. In the article, he questions the way some journalists try to bias information by the way they write and use certain terms in order to get the reader to think in a determined way.
On the other hand, journalist Maria Konnikova wrote an article titled "How Headlines Change the Way We Think," in December 2014. In the article, she questions the way some journalists try to influence the reader's mind catching its attention through the use of sensationalism or biased headlines that are not completely true or cause confusion.
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Both seem to value experience over book-learning.
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Essay ''a wonderful experience''.
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Going to mountainous regions with my cousins was a wonderful experience of my life. In this tour I learned a lot of things about nature and see many beautiful places as well as unique creatures that lives in these cold mountainous regions. We go for hiking and also do campfire where we experience a wonderful nights. There are many tourists that comes to see this beautiful place. This tour connects me with the nature and refresh my soul. We catch many fishes in the river that flows in the mountains and eat them which has a very unique taste. In short, I am having fun at this tour and wants to go again to this place.
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