Hello everybody‚ welcome to our presentation. The subject of our presentation is the effects & the influences of the media. Our presentation consists of 4 parts. What is media? Plural form of medium (medius in Latin) which means an agency or means of doing something‚ a means by which something is communicated or expressed. Newspapers‚ magazines‚ radio and television considered as a group; mass communication Mediation of indirect activities: Unlike the face to face communication which is
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The Visual Pathway 1. Light must pass through the cornea‚ aqueous humor‚ lens and vitreous humor before reaching the retina. It must then pass through the inner layers of the retina to reach the photoreceptive layer of rods and cones. 2. When the photoreceptors are stimulated they transmit impulses to the bipolar cells that project to the ganglion cells of retina. 3. The axons from the ganglion cells converge at the optic disc to form optic nerve which enters the cranial cavity through the optic
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Visual Argument: Purpose and audience: In today’s society‚ images play a large role in defining who we are‚ in communicating ideas‚ and in shaping what we think. For instance‚ controversy surrounded the President using images of the World Trade Center tragedy for purported political gain. The advertisement for drinking more milk (“Got Milk?”) is a popular image‚ while MTV moved young people toward small visual sound bites. Think about what type of images “speak” to you. Think about what certain
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Visual Deception Visual phenomena or what we normally call as ‘Optical Illusion’ involves visual deception. A wide range of optical illusions happen in our day to day lives‚ like seeing a rainbow after a rainy day or even while staring at clouds; In this phenomenon‚ the human brain tends to develop different pictures to interpret the shape‚ curve‚ and size of the clouds. Optical illusions are just cases of errors in judgment; they do not physically exist. Our eyes capture light from
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6.5.9 6.6 Gross NPA ratio Net NPA ratio Problem Assets ratio Depositors‟ Safety ratio Share Holders Risk ratio Provisions ratio Sub – standard Assets ratio Doubtful Assets ratio Loss Assets ratio 153 134 131 131 132 132 General Causes Of Non Performing Assets 130 CHAPTER - 6 PA – NPA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA OF SELECTED UCBS TEKAN TOGETHER 6.1 INTRODUCTION: In today‟s world of healthy competition where all business units and industries are trying to survive in the market
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Introduction This paper aims to analyze the common-sized balance sheets and ratios of 12 companies in order to identify their respective industries (Please refer to the Appendix for an overview of the financial data). The balance sheets of the 12 companies are analyzed in four steps‚ as shown in the following table. Step Industry Common Characteristics Companies 1 Service Almost no inventories Inventory turnover negligible Major passenger airline Regional bank Temporary office
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Disease There are many types of communicable disease that impact our society. Gonorrhea is a communicable disease that is transmitted through sexual intercourse. This paper will provide a detailed description of the disease and discuss efforts to control it. I will identify the environmental factors and explain the influence of lifestyles‚ socioeconomic status‚ and disease management of Gonorrhea. In addition we will identify gaps in resources that are not available at the local level. I will
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descriptive language the short stories of Lawson and poetry of Mackellar show that it is true that distinctively visual texts allow the reader to vividly imagine and gain insights into the characters‚ relationships and settings. Lonely drover’s wives‚ Bushmen and fettlers‚ as well as the setting of a sunburnt Australian landscape are brought to life and into unique relationship‚ in the visual imagery of Henry Lawson and Dorothea Mackellar’s compositions. Henry Lawson created a strong image of the uniquely
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helpful. One feature to look for in reviews is a record of good service. A potential subscriber should put a forex signal provider’s customer service to the test. This can be done by calling‚ emailing or sending a letter to the firm and monitoring how long it takes for the provider to respond. The quality of the response and the subscriber’s interaction with the provider should be evaluated as well. Is the service prompt‚ courteous and helpful? If these basic qualities are present then the provider
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Bibliography: Copy Right Basics Video‚ 2009‚ retrieved from http://www.copyright.com on October 20‚ 2013. Kennedy‚ B. (2010‚ 5 26). TEDxDartmouth - Brian Kennedy - Visual Literacy: Why We Need It. Retrieved 10 5‚ 2013‚ from Ted Ideas Worth Spreading: http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/TEDxDartmouth-Brian-Kennedy-Vis;search:brian%20kennedy Ryan‚ W. (2012). Visual Literacy: Learning to see. San Diego: Bridgepoint Education‚ Inc.
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