Wafa Unus

I served as the editor of my high school newspaper and interned with CNN Crossfire my senior year of high school. I work for The Islamic Broadcasting Network as a reporter for the internet and radio. I am pursuing a major in broadcast journalism.
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  • Jayson Blair and Journalism
    Plagiarism is a word that will make any journalist cringe at its mention. Credibility defines a reporter. When these two terms collide in a mess of lies and deception the result for a journalist is sudden death.
  • Star Trek and Its Scientific Credibility
    Throughout human history man has been fascinated with the way things work. Be it through scientific study or sheer imagination society has produced innovative and unusual answers to questions dealing with the unknown.
  • Environmental Conservation in Afghanistan
    Stays in Saddam's Palace, yak rides and close encounters with wild cats are all in a days work for Dr. Alex Deghan.
  • Chicago 50th Ward: Past Aldermanic Elections
    Newspaper clips covered the mustard colored walls of the Salman Aftab campaign office. Campaign signs littered the floor.
  • Autism Education And Chicago Public Schools
    Le Moyne Elementary in Chicago has an enrollment of 59 students, 32 of which are Autistic. In 2005 the school board voted to close the Early Childhood Education program for students with Autism as part of plans to phase out the school.
  • TV Series Analysis: Smallville
    Smallville is a intelligent family drama that articulates the classic conflict between good and evil and the becoming of a hero.
  • The U.S. Media and International Conflict Coverage
    Last year, a top official in Chechnya reported an estimated 160,000 people dead or missing as a result of conflicts between Russia and Chechnya.The three major U.S. networks spent a total of three minutes of last year's coverage, on that crisis.
  • Boba Tea: A Sip of Taiwan
    A little shop started out by an owner who admittedly had little experience has become a formidable contender to the Starbucks down the street.
  • Medieval Architecture: Romanesque and Gothic Styles
    Medieval architecture is a broad style as various other styles were born under the same basic structure. The two most commonly known and studied styles that emerged from the architecture of the day are the Romanesque style and the Gothic style.
  • Nature vs Nurture: A Character Analysis
    For decades psychologists have been studying the origins of personality traits, talents, and other such aspects of human beings.
  • Sensation and Perception: The Research of David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel & the History of Psychology
    Perception is a unifying yet unique ability given to each individual. It creates an avenue for people to see things in the same light, yet simultaneously provides an escape from the confines of conformity and conventionality.
  • The Lumiere Brothers: Pioneers of Film
    It is a well-known fact that our society thrives on the stimulation of that which is fictional or fantasy, and of that which takes us away from the everyday into the unknown and adventurous.
  • The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
    Atwood lays down several indications as the where the events narrated in The Handmaid's Tale take place. Geographically, the site would have been the former site of Cambridge, Massachusetts, the most religiously intolerant Puritan settlement.
  • Cold War Themes in Movies and Stories
    The Cold War embodied the growing tensions between the east and the west, and polarized movies as well. As tensions grew between the USSR and the US, American foreign policy appeared in various ways on the big screen.
  • Advice to the High School Graduate
    As this world takes you to places where words can't do justice and your heart scopes out realms your mind can't explain, always remember that the answers that you search for can only be found within.
  • How to Get Your PSA on TV
    Because we are well aware that producing and having a public service announcement aired can be a rather intimidating and overwhelming task, here are a few easy steps to follow in hopes of making the task a little easier to accomplish effectively.
  • How to Get Your PSA on the Radio
    Like television stations, radio stations openly request PSA announcements from the public. Don't overlook their potential to get your message across. The following steps will help you to more effectively communicate with them.
  • Media - The Differences Between Internet Media and the Radio
    Though all news mediums are beneficial in their own way, each one does have its strengths and weaknesses. Different mediums appeal to different individuals based on factors such as demographics, location, understanding and lifestlye.
  • Steel - Supporting the Frames of History
    As a major resource since far before the advent of modern technology, skyscrapers, electric appliances and other contemporary normalcies, steel has taken many different shapes and forms. Today it serves as one of the most common building materials.
  • Chechnya - A Forgotten War
    Chechnya itself is considerably small, measuring around the size of Connecticut, however it can seem incredibly large when almost every corner and region of the land is flooded with the blood of its people.

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