#Inverted Pyramid
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tom-isaacs · 2 months ago
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The Cave, The Flood - Leslie Eastman
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mereinkling · 6 months ago
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Meandering Words
Sometimes we read for business. Other times we read for pleasure. Few people are so fortunate as to have these two purposes overlap. When the goal is the former – the necessity of reading a particular document, our desire is usually to simply “get it done.” We want to arrive quickly at the point, so we can move on to some other project. In this context, digressions are definitely something to be…
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owlfacenightkit · 2 years ago
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AAAAAAAA THE INVERTED PYRAMID???? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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thedailymobile · 2 years ago
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“Inversion Therapy”
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nimcj-institute · 4 months ago
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Inverted Pyramid in Journalism
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In the world of journalism, the way information is structured can significantly impact how readers perceive and retain news. One of the most effective and widely used writing techniques in journalism is the inverted pyramid style. This method, favored for its clarity and efficiency, is particularly important for aspiring journalists in India studying at prestigious institutions like the National Institute of Mass Communication and Journalism (NIMCJ) in Ahmedabad.
What is the Inverted Pyramid Style?
The inverted pyramid style involves presenting the most critical information at the beginning of the article, followed by additional details in descending order of importance. This approach ensures that readers receive the key points of the news story immediately, even if they do not read the entire article.
Structure of the Inverted Pyramid
Lead (Top of the Pyramid): The lead is the opening paragraph of the article and contains the most essential information. It answers the five Ws and one H – who, what, when, where, why, and how. This section is designed to grab the reader's attention and provide a concise summary of the story.
Body (Middle of the Pyramid): The body of the article provides additional details and context that support and elaborate on the lead. This section includes important facts, quotes from key sources, and background information that deepen the reader's understanding of the topic.
Tail (Bottom of the Pyramid): The tail consists of the least critical information, such as supplementary details, minor background information, or related stories. This part can be omitted if space is limited without losing the essence of the article.
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cjoat-boost · 4 months ago
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@my-autism-adhd-blog @autisticadvocacy @autisticquestions @autist-tips
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gameofthrones2020 · 2 years ago
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 How to Write an Article Pitch to an Editor
How to Write an Article Pitch to an Editor and understanding different writing styles like APA, Inverted Pyramid and SEO
Before writing to an online publication or a print magazine, it’s first necessary to research the organisation you wish your writing to be published in and have prior work experience and samples that prove your capabilities concerning your writing. When selecting a writing niche, it is first necessary to understand where your interests lay, that certain niches are highly competitive and that…
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daevguy · 14 days ago
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uncleardyn · 7 months ago
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perkele! what a mess!
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coachbeards · 10 months ago
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this is still one of the funniest videos i've ever seen. i just love how this + season three's pressroom cemented that you should absolutely NOT give beard a microphone
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underrtheskinn · 7 months ago
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TED LASSO S02E12: INVERTING THE PYRAMID OF SUCESS
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velvetjune · 2 months ago
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I didn’t notice this before in the Control AWE dlc but I love that there’s a stack of cans (Ahma beer!) in the Bright Falls room like the random ones in the first game
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div-divington · 11 months ago
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Oceanview Motel and Casino
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armadillo1976 · 1 year ago
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recent Ted Lasso-inspired sketchbook pages. just playing with marks on the page, no rhyme or reason to them really. but I love seeing fanart on here, maybe even especially the rough sketches, the messy in-progress stages of art. so if you like it too – enjoy!
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flintstill · 8 months ago
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Ngl Trent Crimm lookin like a bit of a snack in the season 2 finale
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lemonduckisnowawake · 1 year ago
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What if I theologized hanahaki? What then? Like if hanahaki was a symbol of unrequited love that desperately wants to be requited? Because God so loves us enough to want to be with us but also loves us enough to hold back lest His holiness turn us to ash because the flowers have become so embedded in us. So what if the flowers are a sign of our own rejection of God and the desperate craving we all have deep inside for Him...but also our way of melding with something that needs to go and thus being unable to be saved from it because we made it us in a sense? Like...
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There’s a new wave of people who claim to be without the Flower Rot, also known as Hanahaki and Hua Bing.
These people claim that, without surgery, they have managed to completely remove the Rot. When asked what had caused this, one woman who wished to remain anonymous told the reporters, “It was…God, I guess. But He was also a man. He just…said that because the Rot’s too rooted in us, even if we wanted God we’d just burn with the flowers. But the only way’s to have His love take it away. So He said He’d take Rot and fade because He was a man, then come back because He’s God, and give us love to remove the Rot because He’s both.”
Her explanation aligns with similar ones from other witnesses with the Rot gone. They claim that the risk of fading with the removal of the flowers was taken by a man. But that His Godliness also signified that He could “grant His love” to permanently dispel the Rot.
As a refresher, it is quite unclear why the Rot suddenly began to manifest inside our lungs millennia ago. The most common legend is a tale of how humanity and God once lived in harmony in a garden. However, one day, man rejected God and told Him they could create a garden of their own. Though He offered a chance to repent from their rejection, having told them previously that such an endeavour would bring death upon them, they refused to acknowledge their wrong and were thus severed from His power and acceptance.
The proud declaration of humanity was not a nonsense claim, as they indeed found they could produce beautiful plant life for a garden.
However, that came with the cost of death, for these flowers grew inside them and were expelled through bloody coughs and sneezes.
Such is the duality of this universal Rot—a sign of divine rejection, some say, or a sign of our own ability to create beauty made more glorious through our own sacrifice, as others say. Of course, there are others who say this Rot is more complicated than simply a sign of our glory or a rejection from the divine, but those claims as much less popular.
In recent times, science has discovered that this Rot is simply a natural and inborn function of our body. “In fact, it’s inaccurate to call such a natural part of human experience a rot,” Doctor Kinuyo Yahagi of Hanahaki Research Association said, showing a bloodied purple iris of hers. “Yes, it is unpleasant but it is a fact of life, just like death and hunger and blood.” She then gave an animated explanation how there was a particular genetic wiring within our lungs linked to the brain’s rejection and affection chemicals. If the two are stirred in such a way, a pathway is made from the brain to the lungs triggering the genetic code and causing flowers to bloom.
“It can be removed by surgery,” a surgeon from the local medical center said. “However, studies have shown it is risky as it can affect your ability to love and process rejection, so it’s up to the patient to take the risk or not.”
Activists have cried that a difficulty in loving is not a sign of deteriorating humanity, and that those who choose the surgery are still acceptable.
“Hanahaki or not, we all still die, right?” a video of one academic debate records a professor speaking to one of the new Rot-less people.
The Rot-less person—a professor as well—nods thoughtfully. “Yes, but now, my death becomes a death without the disease signalling our separation from the divine, which is no true death at all.”
The ethics of removing the Flower Rot surgically still are debated, though much support for it has arisen in the past few decades. Research into these new rot-less people has also steadily increased, all done with the utmost legal and ethical restrictions to the volunteer’s rights.
“Hopefully, we’ll get to the bottom of this and find a better way to remove the disease,” Dr. Yahagi’s co-worker who wished to remain anonymous said. “Natural or not, it is still unpleasant. Why continue with something that is now proven to not be inevitable?”
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