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  2. EDITORIAL: Kids told teachers how they had made a difference

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    Mar. 16—You can, too Sometimes, we just need something to restore our faith in humanity. The recent "You Made a Difference " Awards by University Motors was exactly that. During the ceremony, 18 ...

  3. Opinion piece - Wikipedia

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    Op-eds may be solicited by the editorial staff, but may also be submitted by the author for publication. Although the decision to publish such a piece rests with the editorial board, any opinions expressed are those of the author. A letter to the editor is a common example of this.

  4. Editorial - Wikipedia

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    An editorial, or leading article (UK) or leader (UK), is an article or any other written document, often unsigned, written by the senior editorial people or publisher of a newspaper or magazine, that expresses the author(s)'s opinion about a particular topic or issue.

  5. Opinion journalism - Wikipedia

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    Common examples include newspaper columns, editorials, op-eds, editorial cartoons, and punditry. [citation needed] In addition to investigative journalism and explanatory journalism, opinion journalism is part of public journalism. [1] There are a number of journalistic genres that are opinion-based.

  6. EDITORIAL: Thank you for helping kids prepare for school

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    Aug. 25—THUMBS UP: To LifePoint Church members and everyone involved in their annual Sole Mission Shoe Give-Away conducted last weekend. The church raised enough funds to purchase 700 pairs of ...

  7. Editorial: Social media is hurting kids. Why hasn't ... - AOL

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  8. Comments section - Wikipedia

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    The comments section is a feature on most online blogs, news websites, and other websites in which the publishers invite the audience to comment on the published content. This is a continuation of the older practice of publishing letters to the editor. Despite this, comments sections can be used for more discussion between readers. [1] [2]

  9. Wikipedia:Writing requests for comment - Wikipedia

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    Your own opinions should be posted in a separate comment, not in the question itself. (The question is the part of the page shown on one of the RFC listing pages, such as Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Biographies.) Any publicizing of the RfC should also be neutral. One option is to say only that input is requested, with a link to the RfC.