Questioning The Journalistic Status Quo - Jordan Gillman

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QUESTIONING THE JOURNALISTIC STATUS QUO

JORDAN GILLMAN

JORDAN GILLMAN

Founder of Jordesign& FaithVox

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JORDAN GILLMAN

Founder of Jordesign& FaithVox

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6 Years in Print

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PROJECT GOALS

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SOCIALFIRST

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THERE IS NO HOMEPAGE

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SERENDIPITY

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THE RESULT?

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+ FIA + AMP

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DESIGN

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TYPOGRAPHY

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Going to church makes you live longer, but only if you are female

Not a feminist plot: the American Medical Association has

published a study that shows that going to church makes you

live longer.

Over a 20-year span, the study sur-

veyed a group of more than 76,000

female nurses, most of whom were

Catholic and Protestant the Wash-

ington Post reported. At the end of

20 years, more than 13,000 of them

had died. The women who went to

religious services more than once a

week, it turned out, were 33 per cent less likely to be in that

The site of Jesus’ baptism, blocked off by barbed wire fences for almost 50

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group who died, compared to those who never attended ser-

vices.

We need a men’s room: Obadiah loves coincidences. This

week, the Pew Foundation, which does heaps of research in

religion, released stats that show the gender imbalance in

church is narrowing in the US. They say it is a worldwide

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Going to church makes you live longer, but only if you are female

Not a feminist plot: the American Medical Association has published a study that shows that going to church makes you live longer.

Over a 20-year span, the study sur-

veyed a group of more than 76,000

female nurses, most of whom were

Catholic and Protestant the Wash-

ington Post reported. At the end of

20 years, more than 13,000 of them

had died. The women who went to

religious services more than once a

The site of Jesus’ baptism, blocked off by barbed wire fences for almost 50 years,

AUTHOR NAME | 21st May 2016

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SECTION NAME

week, it turned out, were 33 per cent less likely to be in that

group who died, compared to those who never attended ser-

vices.

We need a men’s room: Obadiah loves coincidences. This

week, the Pew Foundation, which does heaps of research in

religion, released stats that show the gender imbalance in

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BRAND vs

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WHAT DID WE LEARN?

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CONVENTIONS EXIST FOR A REASON

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2 COLUMNS?

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