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    Human Rights Reporting

    Students will critically examine the legal, professional and moral obligations of journalists as witnesses to all kinds of human rights violations.

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    "The Panama Papers" Exposes Wrongdoing by Offshore Companies

    Explore the structure of "The Panama Papers," an investigative reporting project exposing the use of offshore firms by politicians, companies, celebrities and governments to conduct illegal activity.

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    Telling Science Stories: Data Visualization

    This lesson shows students how journalists use data visualization to effectively communicate scientific issues—and directs students to create their own projects using the mapping platform CartoDB.

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    Global Health Journalism: A Powerful Tool for MPH Students

    This Masters-level lesson introduces journalism as an important tool for public health students and researchers to communicate complex public health issues in an accessible way for the general public.

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    Global Health Journalism: A Powerful Tool for MPH Students

    This Masters level lesson introduces journalism as an important tool for public health students and researchers to communicate complex public health issues in an accessible way for the general public.

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    Nuclear Testing on the Marshall Islands

    A quick, 10-minute lesson about the effects of the Nuclear tests done on the Marshall Islands by the United States.

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    Analyzing Nuclear Arms Funding in the United States

    Students use evidence gathered from the resources to write a letter or presentation articulating their own opinion of whether or not to continue funding nuclear weapons in the U.S.

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    Tracking Aid Money: Engaging with the work of Amy Maxmen

    Students conduct an analysis of Amy Maxmen's Newsweek article, examine how she educates and engages the audience, and explore the differences between this type of writing and academic writing.

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    Structuring Reporting on War Crimes in Sri Lanka

    Students will analyze how authors order ideas and emphasize details to report on a global conflict. They will reflect on injustices they have witnessed and write their own reports on local conflicts.

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    What should be done about the heroin epidemic in India?

    Students will develop a proposal for the Punjab and Kashmir governments in India to help prevent and eventually eliminate the heroin epidemic.

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