And so, you see, the life of a journalist involves a lot of irregularities and ups and downs, and not just upside downs in terms of treating day as night and vice versa. Consider that they also have to face normal career issues such as promotions and demotions, getting moved to another job or city against their personal will, etc and so forth, a journalist’s career can indeed be, to use another expression, something of a rollercoaster ride.
Alright, here are media examples for us to gain a better feel for “rough and tumble”:
1. At first glance, Charlotte Goodman seems like your average 2-year-old girl.
The blonde-haired child loves Winnie the Pooh, lights up when she sees her little sister and loves dressing up. What few people would know is that under her frilly clothes is Charlotte’s port, and inside her small body are daily doses of chemotherapy.
Charlotte is living with cancer and fighting for her life.
“When she first started showing signs, I Googled the symptoms, and every time leukemia came up I really didn’t think there was any chance that that’s what it was,” said Charlotte’s mother, April Jackson-Goodman. “But we’re here now, we have her and we’re going to figure the rest out when it comes.”
Charlotte was diagnosed with leukemia at just 20 months.
“She is such a rough-and-tumble kid, I never thought of her as someone who would be sick,” Jackson-Goodman said.
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