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    The Siege focuses on a gunman holding his children hostage over a custody battle. Panic sets in when the Frontline team learns of the siege and the entire team’s priority becomes this news story. Emma‚ the able journalist finds the phone number of the farmhouse and ties up the phone line‚ Marty is attempting to sensationalise the rather "dull" footage‚ and Mike is running late wanting to know whether he can pick up Macdonalds on the way to work. Mikes unawareness of the importance of the situation

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    The Siege Analysis

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    satirical Tv show Frontline‚ telling the truth is an irrelevant commodity. Throughout the episodes “The Siege” and “Add sex and stir” composer Rob Sitch interprets the topic of telling the truth. Conveying how the truth is sacrificed‚ manipulated or contaminated in a behind the scene perspective. The truth is transferred for materialistic things such as ratings and competitive edge. Therefore depicting how news anchors abuse their role in telling the truth. Frontline’s episode “The Siege” conveys how

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    How do the creators of “Frontline” convey the main issues in the text? The truth in the media is a subjective commodity which is often sensationalized‚ fabricated and manipulated for a number of reasons. Therefore‚ realistically the media only represents certain facets of the truth to suit their purpose and context. Rob Sitch’s Frontline is a satirical examination of current affairs programs and explores the media’s selective dissemination of information to construct the desired truth. Though being

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    that the truth can often be misleading. Since the first episode of Frontline‚ aired in 1994 as a satirical TV-series on Current Affairs programs (‘A Current Affair’ ‘Sixty Minutes’ etc.)‚ people have been exposed to the problematic nature of news delivery within capitalists’ societies where profits are a consideration. Frontline reveals how the truth can become a casualty in the scramble for ratings. Throughout the series‚ Frontline producers expose the lengths Current Affairs programs will endeavour

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    In the play How We Got On‚ the entertainment factor was a major part of the production. The dialogue‚ diction‚ and slang from the characters transported me all the way back to the 80’s. It truly felt like I was watching kids living in a different period of time. The numerous rap numbers performed and musical effects featured throughout the play made it genuinely engaging and humorous. The dancing was entertaining too‚ and matched the energetic atmosphere of the play. The pacing was never slow‚ so

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    said that ‘Truth is produced only by virtue of multiple forms of constraint ’. Indeed‚ he is right. In the 21st century society we live in‚ truth is a social construct‚ shaped by a certain few who have the power to deem what is accepted as truth. Arguably ulterior motives‚ personal agendas‚ corporate and political interests affect the representation of the truth. ‘Frontline ’‚ ‘US Media Blues ’ and ‘Media Watch ’ attempt to give insight on how media corporations represent the truth. Collectively‚ these

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    How we got the bible How We Got the Bible what is the Bible? There are many other questions that are involved with what the Bible is. People have different views about the Bible. A major question that some people have about the Bible is how we got it. Within the question of how we got it is how was it produced and transmitted? Some people may also wonder when and why it was written. Others wonder how it was written at all since ancient Israel was predominantly non-literate before the 7th century

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    siege engines

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    as scorpions because the arm of the engine was like the tail of the animal. The Mangonel wasn’t as accurate as other siege engines but did go a greater distance. The Mangonel has a long arm attached to a bowl like bucket. The base had wheels so it could maneuver easily. Releasing objects from the bucket such as stones‚ burning tar‚ dead bodies‚ and sharp wooden poles. This siege engine was used to destroy walls of castles at a far-off distance up to 1‚300 feet. To release the arm at a fast velocity

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    Facing Death Frontline is a documentary that talks about patients with cancer that are facing challenges on staying alive. It talks about their families having to make a tough choice on whether to continue treatments or provide comfort measures during their last few times together. After watching this documentary‚ I have learned that we have enhanced medications to prolong life; however‚ we have yet to find a cure for cancer or other diseases. Medicine is used to help ease symptoms for the patient

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    The Siege of Vicksburg May 1863 – July 1863 The siege of Vicksburg was the one of the last major military actions of the Civil War in the western theater. Vicksburg was the last major Confederate stronghold along the Mississippi River. It was also the only thing standing in the way of the Union Army from finally instituting the Anaconda Strategy and essentially cutting the Confederacy in half. The Union victory at Vicksburg in the west also corresponded with the Union victory at Gettysburg in

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