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    Smartphones Dependence

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    The Dependence of People on Smartphones. The excessive use of smartphones has not only changed the way we see technology but also the way we live our lives. In the year 2000‚ the first touch screen phone was introduced and people who loved technology were amazed by this cellphone technology that did not required a physical keypad to work or access the cellphone main menu‚ although not that many special features were added to this cellphone besides the digital touch screen tech lovers fell in love

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    phone‚ through personal encounters‚ and by attending work place‚ school‚ seminars etc. Though media is not the only communication medium used to dispense the flow of information‚ its importance in developed countries is worth mentioning as it has been the main source to inform people on political issues or current affairs as well as being as the main source of entertainment. The flow of information from one geographical location to another has increased in speed considerably with the advent in digitally

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    define media as a conglomerate of different mass communication. Of those media‚ the most popular ones is Radio‚T.V‚ print journalism and web/internet . Advertising is another popular and very important medium. For purposes of the media‚ youth will be classified in age groups of 13 and 21. Media‚ in today’s world‚ have both positive and negative implications. As far as youth is concerned one thing should be kept in mind‚ that it depends upon the youth to reap the positive/negative outcomes from media

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    this topic would be to first of define what media is. Once we are aware of what exactly we mean by media in context to this paper we can move ahead and analyze its role in the modern world. For the context of this paper we will be referring to Mass Media as “media”. The term mass media is used to describe that section of media which has one task and one task only. Reaching out to a very wide audience spread all over the world. The first forms of mass media were the plays that were staged for the

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    Ethics and Values in Modern Day Media “The public has an insatiable curiosity to know everything. Except what is worth knowing. Journalism‚ conscious of this‚ and having tradesman-like habits‚ supplies their demands.” -- Oscar Wilde. Few would doubt that the media is one of the few platforms that affords people the ability to inform‚ entertain‚ and influence society. The privilege of having such voice and influence comes with great responsibility. It is crucial that those in a position of such

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    Computer Dependence

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    Most of the gadgets that makes our life easier have a computer. Some people says‚ its a great relieve that their work are much easier with the aid of computers. Other people taught that being too dependent to computers has a consequential negative outcome to mankind. In this essay‚ I will discuss the arguments for and against using computers.        Firstly‚ computers are widely being used in different work field. Example of it‚ in airline industry‚ one of the most important component is computer

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    The Scarlet Letter and the Modern Media: Synthesis and Analysis Writing  Read the cartoons below. Write down what each cartoonist and editor believes.  What are the writer’s attitudes (tone) toward the subjects or characters in the cartoons?  What rhetorical devices or literary elements are they using to create their meaning.  Come to class with your ideas listed and be prepared to discuss your own ideas in a small group.    Literary Style and Themes Hawthorne’s work belongs to Romanticism‚ an

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    Issues in Nigerian Mass Media

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    SOCIAL SCIENCES COURSE CODE: MAC 314 COURSE TITLE: ISSUES IN MASS MEDIA IN NIGERIA MAC 314 ISSUES IN MASS MEDIA IN NIGERIA Introduction The title of this course is: Issues in Nigerian Mass Media. The code is MAC 314. It is designed for undergraduate students of Mass Communication. The course provides the students with basic knowledge of the history‚ ethical‚ legal‚ professional‚ socio-cultural and technological issues affecting mass media industry in Nigeria. It is hoped that at the end

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    Muslim Mindanao had always been undisputed in any head on battle or war in history. From their pre-colonial autonomy up to the present incessant rebellion against the national government‚ they are always marked by triumph and non-withering spirit. They tactfully and secretly wished for independence but not to the extent of jeopardizing the nation. However‚ the Jabidah Massacre slapped the abhorrent and painful issues kept inside the hearts and minds of our Muslim brethren. Deep inside‚ they are rebelling

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    What Is Modern Sport?

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    What is modern sport? Throughout the 1970’s‚ sociologists used the conflict and functionalist theory to lead their examination of sports in society. Each theory is based on different assumptions about the establishment of social order in society and different conclusions about the significance and consequences of sports in civilization. (2) Sociologists using the conflict theory‚ view society as an ever-changing set of affairs‚ characterised by intrinsic differences of economic interest. Social

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