Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Covering a War

I think that being a journalist in the war would be very exciting in many ways. I also think that being a journalist in the war is a pretty big deal, and something you would never forget. You would get to see many things during this time, such as how the soldiers live, how they fought on the front line, and how they tried to survive and be safe everyday. Even though it would be exciting it would also be very dangerous and scary at the same time. You would never know what is coming next, and you would just have to be along for the crazy ride. You would probably have to get stuck in many different situations, some scary and some exciting. You would always have to be ready for these different situations. There would also be many different obstacles you would have to go through to get to the places you were going to get the information you needed from the people who had the information. You would be able to learn so much, and do things you wouldnt normally get to do on a day to day basis. Being a journalist during the war, would be like being in the war yourself without totally being in it. You would get to feel and see what all the fighters are seeing and feel like you are a part of it. Being a journalist during a war would be something you would never forget. You would always remember being there because it would be a pretty big time in your life. Also, it would probably be the most exciting times in your life, but yet the scariest. You would tell people about it all the time, and telling the stories would never get old. Also, you would be experiencing something that not a lot of people get to experience in their life, so you would be pretty lucky. You would be one of the closest people to the war, besides the ones that are actually in it. Being a journalist in the war would probably be a great experience, and one you wouldnt forget.

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