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Kyle Foglio

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I am just a man. A simple man as a fact to that last statement. I like my news about the world, with the works of globalization. I am an student at SLA (Science Leadership Academy) and next fall I will be enrolled in Harrisburg University of Science and Technology. Yup, just a simple man.

About Kyle Help
Occupation: Graphic design
Interests: Making games, Translation teams, Youtube Commentary
Expertise: Computer code, Graphical Art, MIDI Composer, Commentary
Affiliations: Storm of Blue Fire Productions
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Journalism: Less than 1 year
Education: 1st-11th grade
News: 30-60 minutes a day
Internet: 90 minutes a day or more
Languages: Japanese
Politics: Neutral viewpoint
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
Income: Not Sure
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Last Visit: May 21, 2010 - 5:55 AM PDT
Last Edit: Jul 16, 2010 - 2:39 PM PDT

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Kyle posted and reviewed this story - May 21, 2010
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4.1

Yes, Because not only does it have plenty of sources. It also shows a good bit of the content in a clear and clean manner. They take all the sides and list what they see and say in this situation.

I find it a little bit rash that they just tear up the copies of the bill. I am not completely sure that this bill is exactly necessary although I believe that the women of India do deserve to at least have their bill heard.

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Kyle posted and reviewed this story - May 17, 2010
Kyle's Rating
2.8

Just barely, Because within the text you could learn an insightful thing or two. But at the same time it really lacks the in depth information to make clear sense of the story. The lack of distinct names and view points is what causes this problem.

The Malaysian lawyer that is representing the defendant is making a bold statement. Especially because they are from the country right across the canal of Singapore. Singapore should be like Taiwan in this situation, and really give a consideration to taking away the automatic execution for drug smugglers.

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Kyle posted and reviewed and starred this story - Apr 29, 2010
Kyle's Rating
3.7

Yes, because it shows the problem in a clear manner, although the publication might not be that trustworthy they still try to provide you with the facts.

Australia has some harsh bans about the way they censor the things that enter their country. The mature content of some things that are technological are completely hammered out there. It makes you wonder why they fear it that much. Although "child porn" is a rampant problem and must be stopped somehow.

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Kyle posted and reviewed and starred this story - Apr 29, 2010
Kyle's Rating
3.7

Yes, because it shows the problem in a clear manner, although the publication might not be that trustworthy they still try to provide you with the facts.

Australia has some harsh bans about the way they censor the things that enter their country. The mature content of some things that are technological are completely hammered out there. It makes you wonder why they fear it that much. Although "child porn" is a rampant problem and must be stopped somehow.

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Kyle reviewed and starred this story - Apr 23, 2010
Kyle's Rating
3.1

Yes, it is better then some pieces of journalism I have read. At least it has a clear point to the article, although the publication is not completely reliable.

I find it to be a good thing that Australia is finding ways to become more developed. Especially with this economical breakthrough.

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Kyle reviewed and starred this story - Apr 23, 2010
Kyle's Rating
3.1

Yes, it is better then some pieces of journalism I have read. At least it has a clear point to the article, although the publication is not completely reliable.

I find it to be a good thing that Australia is finding ways to become more developed. Especially with this economical breakthrough.

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Kyle reviewed this story - Apr 21, 2010
Kyle's Rating
4.3

Yes, Because not only the topic point clear, but it also was a compelling piece of news to ready and gather facts from.

I am amazed that such a form of looting even existed in the world. Fraud can show its ugly head in many shapes and sizes I guess. But enough to really cause a financial crisis, it makes me wonder what the limits are for fraud.

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Kyle reviewed this story - Apr 16, 2010
Kyle's Rating
2.6

No, This barely can qualify as the basics of news. It needs to go in depth and have more stand points to improve what it is.

From all the information it tells me, I figure that if they want to ban it, then they should do as they please. It will be on their heads if that turns out negative.

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Kyle posted and reviewed and starred this story - Apr 7, 2010
Kyle's Rating
4.5

This is quality work because it shows a good site of work. It also is a very compelling piece of writing for a topuc that it is based upon. This shows that the writers and editors actually took their time to see that the word got to the peoples hearts and mind.

I see this as a pretty interesting case, in witch a scientist that worked with nuclear properties had fled to our country. This set back that he is causing is something that could help us stop Iran from having nuclear arms.

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Kyle posted and reviewed and starred this story - Apr 7, 2010
Kyle's Rating
4.5

This is quality work because it shows a good site of work. It also is a very compelling piece of writing for a topuc that it is based upon. This shows that the writers and editors actually took their time to see that the word got to the peoples hearts and mind.

I see this as a pretty interesting case, in witch a scientist that worked with nuclear properties had fled to our country. This set back that he is causing is something that could help us stop Iran from having nuclear arms.

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Kyle posted and reviewed and starred this story - Mar 31, 2010
Kyle posted and reviewed and starred this story - Mar 29, 2010
Kyle reviewed this story - Mar 29, 2010
Kyle's Rating
3.6

No, Because it seems to be small sentences and lacking extra or support information. It is the bare basics in facts but it more like a script then a piece of news.

The typical infighting that is noted within the text shows that the crisis shouldn't be blamed on a singular group of people.

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Kyle reviewed this story - Mar 19, 2010
Kyle's Rating
4.4

Yes, because it not only shows the standpoint from the people in Gaza, but it also shows how the politics are about this topic.

If thought over they were isolated for a reason. Weapons trade in the illegal manner is what got them cut off from trade roots. It's bad that the people with normal business trade would have to suffer, but it's at the fault of people who didn't think over their profession.

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Kyle posted and reviewed this story - Mar 15, 2010
Kyle reviewed this story - Mar 12, 2010
Kyle's Rating
4.8

Well of course it is, because I can clearly figure out what is being said and they seem to have a good bit of sources and sides.

It's sad that marriages are not happening because of the economy. When money gets in the way of bonding and reproducing, then you know that somethings seriously wrong. Only if there was a way for their government to provide better educations for jobs.

The concrete steps leading from Ahmed Muhammad Sayyid’s first-floor apartment sag in the middle, worn down over time, like Mr. Sayyid himself. Once, Mr. Sayyid had a ... More »

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Kyle reviewed this story - Mar 8, 2010
Kyle's Rating
4.0

Yes, Because they went over the main points of this new opportunity, and they kept it well sourced enough to make it believable.

Well this looks like it could be the answer to their energy problem. I have many a friend over in the European areas so I hope this helps where they live.

A tiny fraction of the sun’s energy that shines upon the deserts of North Africa and the Middle East could meet all of Europe’s electricity demands. The ... More »

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Kyle posted and reviewed this story - Mar 8, 2010
Kyle reviewed this story - Feb 25, 2010
Kyle's Rating
4.6

Yes, Because not only did they see from many views put into the writing. There is also a bunch of pictures and other kinds of information to things that are sub topics within the main one.

Japan has many high power needing buildings complexes and machines throughout it. It is good that they are actually finding the way to make the power, but the waste could prove a future problem.

Energy-hungry Japan is revving up its drive to secure uranium abroad as global demand for nuclear power rises amid stubbornly high oil and gas prices and growing ... More »

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Kyle reviewed and starred this story - Feb 22, 2010
Kyle's Rating
4.6

Yes, Because it is well sourced and it goes in depth with the topic it portraits. Take ti from a person who has a skewed vision of the globe, and actually can feel this article.

The problem with the pollution in China is and maybe will be for a long time be a problem. it's a good thing that people are now getting a grasp of this in the public.

“long before Mr. Zhang’s crowning highway maneuver, I’d realized that his flamboyant unpredictability was an asset. I’d hired him as driver and ... More »

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Kyle reviewed this story - Feb 22, 2010
Kyle's Rating
3.9

Yes, Because it just reaches above the line that marks good and bad journalism.

I found it fascinating on how this deal is coming to a truth. Seeing that Africa in some cases gets left in the dust by the other global powers. To see that the strongest one is aiding the weak is just a stunning factor to me.

“China has pledged to double its aid to Africa and provide $5bn in loans and credits over the next three years.Chinese President Hu Jintao made the announcement as he ... More »

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Kyle reviewed this story - Feb 3, 2010
Kyle's Rating
3.3

It is, because it seem to have the facts and some showing of presentation of two or so sides.

I found it interesting, although my vision of many situations are skewed.

Japan is heading into a landmark election in a state of freefall. Stagnant since the early 1990s, Japan’s economy fell off a cliff in the last quarter, dropping 15.2 ... More »

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