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The Thin Line Between Trouble and Truth

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All over the world a journalist may face challenges from professionalism, and Ethical challenges that could lead him or her into a deadly trap, such as not to observe operating area, media theories and world practice, Government restriction. At first, journalism feels like a calling a powerful opportunity to speak truth, challenge injustice, and give a voice to those who are rarely heard. Young graduates' step into newsrooms filled with ambition, believing they will change the world one story at a time. But somewhere between deadlines, pressure, and reality , that noble dream can begin to fade. For many journalists, the profession slowly turns into a complex trap where truth competes with survival , ethics clash with influence , and freedom is often misunderstood. Journalism is widely regarded as a noble profession built on truth, accountability, and service to society. Around the world, journalists play a crucial role in informing the public, exposing wrongdoing, and giving a v...

Chasing the Unstoppable Clock

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Mostly in everyday life you may think tomorrow is perfect time to execute what you supposed to be going right now. But sometimes it is real painful illusion that may lead to the regret, and you said: I wish, I would know . My story based on the reflection of what could be done by today, so, don't sit with rap lyrics and ponder that you should to it tomorrow? just do it and let tomorrow bring its own form of the day.  In a small village surrounded by green hills, there lived a young man named Daniel . Daniel was known for one thing he always said, “I’ll do it tomorrow.” Whether it was helping his father on the farm, studying for his exams, or visiting his sick grandmother, he kept postponing everything. To him, time felt endless , like a river that would never run dry. One day, Daniel’s father fell ill and could no longer work in the fields. The family depended on the harvest, but Daniel delayed again. “I’ll start tomorrow,” he said, as he sat with friends under the shade of a tre...