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reporter : a person who writes news stories for a newspaper, magazine, etc., or who tells people the news on radio or television.
interview : a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications (as of a prospective student or employee) .
source : a person, book, etc., that gives information.
editor : a person whose job is to edit something in magazines.
requirements : something that is necessary for something else to happen or be done.
diary : book where journalist recorded in activities, meetings, interviews, etc..
camera : a device that is used for taking photographs or for making movies, television programs, etc.
vocabulary : there in the words that make up a language.
impartiality : the ability to assess the situation.
inquisitiveness : asking too many questions about other people's lives or other something.
susceptibility : Do ongoing work to the end.Is necessary?
courage : the ability to do something that you know it is difficult or dangerous.
communications : the ways of sending information to people by using technology.
microphone : a device into which people speak or sing in order to record their voices or to make them sound louder.
education : the knowledge, skill, and understanding that you get from attending a school, college, or university.
dictaphone : used for a machine that records a person's spoken words so that the words can be written down later.
telephone : a system that uses wires and radio signals to send sounds (such as people's voices) over long distances.
reader : a person who reads a book, magazine, newspaper, etc.
facilitation : help (something) happen to develop, or to increase the number of readers, listeners.
radio : the system or process that is used for sending and receiving signals through the air without using wires.
contact : the state or condition that exists when people see and communicate with each other.
blog : a Web site on which someone writes about personal opinions, activities, and experiences.
scandal : an occurrence in which people are shocked and upset because of behavior that is morally or legally wrong.
operator : a person who uses and controls something (such as a machine, device, or business).
photographer : a person who takes photographs especially as a job.
writer : someone whose work is to write books, poems, stories, etc.
magazine : a type of thin book with a paper cover that contains stories, pictures, etc., and that is usually published every week or month.
freedom : the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
improvise : to speak or perform activity without preparation.
memory : the things learned and kept in the mind.
Journalism
Across:1. | the ability to do something that you know it is difficult or dangerous. | 4. | asking too many questions about other people's lives or other something. | 7. | a person who writes news stories for a newspaper, magazine, etc., or who tells people the news on radio or television. | 8. | help (something) happen to develop, or to increase the number of readers, listeners. | 10. | the ability to assess the situation. | 12. | someone whose work is to write books, poems, stories, etc. | 13. | a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications (as of a prospective student or employee) . | 16. | a person, book, etc., that gives information. | 20. | the things learned and kept in the mind. | 21. | the ways of sending information to people by using technology. | 24. | book where journalist recorded in activities, meetings, interviews, etc.. | 27. | the knowledge, skill, and understanding that you get from attending a school, college, or university. | 28. | a person who takes photographs especially as a job. | 29. | used for a machine that records a person's spoken words so that the words can be written down later. | 30. | the system or process that is used for sending and receiving signals through the air without using wires. |
| | Down:2. | a person who uses and controls something (such as a machine, device, or business). | 3. | a device into which people speak or sing in order to record their voices or to make them sound louder. | 5. | Do ongoing work to the end.Is necessary? | 6. | an occurrence in which people are shocked and upset because of behavior that is morally or legally wrong. | 9. | a system that uses wires and radio signals to send sounds (such as people's voices) over long distances. | 11. | a person who reads a book, magazine, newspaper, etc. | 14. | there in the words that make up a language. | 15. | something that is necessary for something else to happen or be done. | 17. | to speak or perform activity without preparation. | 18. | a Web site on which someone writes about personal opinions, activities, and experiences. | 19. | the state or condition that exists when people see and communicate with each other. | 22. | a person whose job is to edit something in magazines. | 23. | the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. | 25. | a type of thin book with a paper cover that contains stories, pictures, etc., and that is usually published every week or month. | 26. | a device that is used for taking photographs or for making movies, television programs, etc. |
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Journalism
Across:1. | the ability to do something that you know it is difficult or dangerous. | 4. | asking too many questions about other people's lives or other something. | 7. | a person who writes news stories for a newspaper, magazine, etc., or who tells people the news on radio or television. | 8. | help (something) happen to develop, or to increase the number of readers, listeners. | 10. | the ability to assess the situation. | 12. | someone whose work is to write books, poems, stories, etc. | 13. | a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications (as of a prospective student or employee) . | 16. | a person, book, etc., that gives information. | 20. | the things learned and kept in the mind. | 21. | the ways of sending information to people by using technology. | 24. | book where journalist recorded in activities, meetings, interviews, etc.. | 27. | the knowledge, skill, and understanding that you get from attending a school, college, or university. | 28. | a person who takes photographs especially as a job. | 29. | used for a machine that records a person's spoken words so that the words can be written down later. | 30. | the system or process that is used for sending and receiving signals through the air without using wires. |
| | Down:2. | a person who uses and controls something (such as a machine, device, or business). | 3. | a device into which people speak or sing in order to record their voices or to make them sound louder. | 5. | Do ongoing work to the end.Is necessary? | 6. | an occurrence in which people are shocked and upset because of behavior that is morally or legally wrong. | 9. | a system that uses wires and radio signals to send sounds (such as people's voices) over long distances. | 11. | a person who reads a book, magazine, newspaper, etc. | 14. | there in the words that make up a language. | 15. | something that is necessary for something else to happen or be done. | 17. | to speak or perform activity without preparation. | 18. | a Web site on which someone writes about personal opinions, activities, and experiences. | 19. | the state or condition that exists when people see and communicate with each other. | 22. | a person whose job is to edit something in magazines. | 23. | the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. | 25. | a type of thin book with a paper cover that contains stories, pictures, etc., and that is usually published every week or month. | 26. | a device that is used for taking photographs or for making movies, television programs, etc. |
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