MCB 2010C Lab Report: Growth Media 1. State the difference between chemically defined and complex media in your own words. (2) Chemically define is a media that is pure and contains specific compounds from either organic or inorganic. Also‚ chemically define media is a chemical composition that is known. On the other hand‚ Complex media is a complex media that is unknown and is usually not a chemically pure. 2. Classify the media used (YEB‚ NB‚ GSB and ISB) as either complex or chemically
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Mass media is news and information that is intended to spread to large audiences. Mass Media heavily impacts life within many countries as media constantly and simultaneously informs the public about educational views‚ public relations‚ political parties‚ emergency alerts‚ trends and entertainment. Mass media is a powerful device as ideas and messages can be expressed through a certain perspective. Mass Media is presented in many forms: Newspapers‚ radio‚ films‚ documentaries‚ television and social
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Does the media influence us? George Gerbner of the University of Pennsylvania states‚ that television has become the main source for storytelling in society. It is responsible for‚ shaping‚ or cultivating‚ viewers perceptions of social reality. The "Mean World Syndrome"‚ is a term coined by Gerbner (1986)‚ which developed through his innovative research project‚ "the Cultivation theory". The Mean world Syndrome‚ is a phenomenon whereby‚ violent-related content of mass media makes viewers believe
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Wikipedia‚ the global encyclopedia‚ defines media as “a means of carrying or communicating information”. Earlier‚ the most prominent and popular media had been the newspaper and other print materials. Cinema‚ the moving picture‚ was then invented. Later‚ with the advancement of technology‚ radio and television emerged. As years rolled by‚ all parts of the globe got connected through the Internet. Several other media were developed using this global network for interaction and communication of messages
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The total prohibition against foreign ownership of Philippine mass media exemplifies a broader polemic on nationalism - as a legitimate priority for constitutional protection‚ as opposed to being an appealing mass strategy for political rhetoric. Within this theoretical setting‚ I propose a differentiated analysis of the issue of foreign ownership prohibition in mass media. I draw three (3) brief lines of critique against the total prohibition of foreign ownership of Philippine mass media. First
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Electronic and Digital Media Com/225 November 4‚ 2010 Professor Dave Sarnowski Electronic and Digital Media Industry Technology has played a big role in electronic and digital media. Technological inventions keep companies competing in the same areas. “Digital and electronic media today is plentiful with the information highway (Internet) providing answers at our fingertips‚ along with cell phones that are equipped with cameras and Internet connection”(Thomas 2010). Today media has a major
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Unit 20: Promoting Health Education- P1 In this unit I am going to explain three different approaches to promoting Health Education the three approaches I am going to explain are Mass Media‚ Community development and Two way Communication. The first approach to promoting Heath Education is Mass Media. -Mass media-any written‚ printed‚ visual‚ electronic‚ auto-visual media developed to reach mass audience and the public. -Audience segmentation-division of a population into a more homogenous
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Introduction- Uses and gratification theory The Uses and Gratifications Theory is a famous approach to understanding mass communication. It is an audience-centered approach to media study focusing on the uses to which people put media and the gratifications they seek from that use. (Baran‚ S.J.‚ Daris‚ D.K.‚ 2006) It emphasizes the audiences rather than the actual message because it more focuses on what audiences will do with the media instead of what media does to the people. Blumler and Katz’s
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Is it important for media to represent its viewers? Give examples from one media form‚ i.e. Television‚ newspapers‚ radio‚ internet broadcasts etc. It very often that a person turns on a television to watch programmes without really analysing the characters they see in the shows. As viewers‚ we mostly ingest what we see as pure entertainment. So is not always obvious to us about how certain groups of people are being portrayed in the media‚ what sort of messages are being implied‚ or the
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The 20th century has witnessed dramatic developments in the history of media communications as well as human society. During the first half of the last century‚ electronic media such as the telegraph‚ radio and television to name a few were invented and became prevalent. Afterwards‚ the internet came into being and developed at an unprecedented rate to the point where it is now widely accepted that human history has entered into an information age. As claimed by a number of scholars‚ the appearance
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