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    The Newsies

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    In his money-hungry words one can truly view his desperation to accumulate more money despite having to go to the extreme to retrieve this. After deliberating a few ideas on how to accumulate more money‚ both Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst decide to team upand profit together instead of constantly competing to gain profits. They would then proceed to raising the price of newspapers‚ believing that the “Newsies“ had no other option but to accept this harsh fact and try even harder to

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    interspersed with illustrations‚ they learn about a terribly proud and vastly terrible young girl named Patty‚ who “was defpifed by all the fchollers‚ and as she would not fpeak to those fhe thought beneath her” (Babcock 11). Throughout the rest of the story‚ readers are treated to example after example of the horrible nature of Miss Patty‚ accumulating in a satisfying finish where karma takes over and Miss Patty is forcibly humbled. Not only is a clear picture of undesirable behavior modeled‚ but alongside

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    Luck‚” and “All the President’s Men.” Describe how each of these movies either represented accurately or distorted William Randolph Hearst‚ Walter Winchell‚ Edward R. Murrow and the Watergate scandal. “Citizen Kane” was a movie that was produced in the 1940s by Orson Welles. The movie sought to highlight the flipside life of the media tycoon William Randolph Hearst. The movie outlines the attributes that William Randolph used to propel himself from owning one newspaper in San Francisco to having

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    focuses on men and one woman who shaped‚ championed‚ and guided Cosmopolitan over the course of its first century of existence. The great times ran short when the magazine was knock with a financial hardship. Soon after‚ it was sold to William Randolph Hearst (Hunt‚ P. The Improbable First Century of Cosmopolitan Magazine). Showing the world the ‘Real Woman’ in light of beauty‚ fashion and more recently‚ sex. Cosmopolitan is more importantly reflected on for its gender-aimed advertisement. “It’s advertising

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    Movie Review: the Help

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    “The Help” An emotionally stirring movie taking place in Jackson‚ Mississippi in the 1960s‚ “The Help” stars Emma Stone‚ Viola Davis‚ and Octavia Spencer as three women who share a common motive. This racially tense setting creates the perfect foundation for a drama film such as this. The characters’ personalities in combination with the emotion of the plot develop a socially accurate depiction of the struggles faced by the people of the time. While the racial aspect of the movie is dominant

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    businesses today‚ just as it did in 1937. As the methods for processing hemp into paper and plastics were becoming more readily available and affordable‚ business leaders including William Randolph Hearst and DuPont stood to lose fortunes. They did everything in their power to have it outlawed. Luckily for Hearst‚ he was the owner of a chain of newspapers. DuPont’s chief financial backer Andrew Mellon (also the Secretary of the Treasury during President Hoover) was responsible for appointing Harry J. Anslinger

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    William Randolph Hearst Report by: Denise A. Brown Flamboyant and exceedingly rich‚ William Randolph Hearst was a powerful American journalist‚ and newspaper publisher‚ who built a sizeable publishing empire‚ the nation’s most extensive newspaper chain and whose techniques profoundly impacted American journalism.  At the peak of his success‚ he controlled in excess of two dozen newspapers‚ a variety of news syndication services (for example American Weekly)‚ and more than a few well-known magazines

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    Citizen Kane is a brilliant piece that changed the film industry‚ illustrated the American dream‚ and accurately lampoons the life of William Randolph Hearst. Citizen Kane was produced‚ directed‚ co-written‚ and acted out by Orson Welles in 1941‚ by Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) studios . The movie appears to be unanimously popular both in the day it was produced and even more so today. The film techniques used were due to the fact that Welles was an amateur‚ and his camera man was adventurous. Citizen

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    Yellow Journalism

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    that is might erupted due to its false information. Conclusively it will look at the lies yellow journalism tried to tell and how it affect the public’s opinions or views. My sources will be two articles written from that time called William Randolph Hearst* and the Editorial. Purpose and value was accounted for when examined when these sites were selected for this investigation. This investigation will not include the views of the Spanish or how yellow journalism affects them throughout the war. Other

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    Rachel Morrell - Film Studies Practice Essay “Citizen Kane Involves us in a stream of conscious chronological narrative dance” - Dan Jardaine. Discuss Orson Welles’ narrative choices and how they relate to the film’s title. Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane employs a conventional narrative structure combined with a rounded group of sequences throughout the film. These portray Kane’s life and create a three dimensional character. The effect of which being that the viewer is more drawn to the identity

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