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YourHub.comOn this page : About | Submission guidelines | Publish me now! AboutYourHub.com is devoted to citizen journalism in Knox County, Tennessee. "Citizen journalism" is the term used to describe average people participating in reporting and news gathering. Because of widespread and relatively affordable access to technology -- cell phones, the Internet, and computers – just about any person can broadcast a story. At YourHub.com you can post stories and photos. Members also have access to blog space where they can write about topics that interest them, from politics to movies, from global warming to skateboarding. An exciting feature of YourHub.com is that a print version appears every Monday in the Knoxville News Sentinel. The editors select the best stories and photos for publication in the community news section of the newspaper; your writing could reach additional readers beyond the online audience. Submission guidelinesDue to the volume of submissions received, the YourHub.com editors cannot be responsible for reviewing and evaluating content on the site. Consequently, when you make a submission to YourHub.com, you agree to be completely responsible for the accuracy and quality of the content. The best rule of thumb is to not post anything that you wouldn't feel comfortable saying in person. Read more about irrevocability. The Knoxville News Sentinel retains non-exclusive rights for all submissions contributed to YourHub.com. Publish me now!You must register to participate at YourHub.com. This means providing personally identifiable information, so be sure to ask a parent or guardian beforehand. Review Internet safety tips. Only registered members of YourHub.com can access the step-by-step instructions for posting stories, photos, and other kinds of information. |
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This collection of personal essays written by middle school students about their parents, grandparents, and other relatives can be downloaded for free or purchased for $12.12. Read more about Stories from the Past at Mr. Mayo's classroom blog.
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What is "net neutrality" and how does it affect you? Visit SaveThe Internet.com to learn more.