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    the 21st‚ media has become a most potent weapon both in peace and in war. However‚ its role as the guardians of the oppressed carries most relevance for civilization. Working without any fear or restraint a free media is the best check on excess of any kind by anyone or any entity having the potential and the inclination to inflict excess. What to talk about individuals‚ even nations feel the heat that the media can generate on any wrongdoing. Conversely‚ influence over a “free” media allows the

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    1) Examine the issue of representation in your media project focusing on one of the following topics: gender‚ ethnicity‚ sexuality‚ or age. In our video project‚ we used Mise en scene elements to make the video more emotional. Therefore‚ this essay will use one of the elements of Mise en scene which is content elements to analyse the representation of ethnicity about the video‚ also points out the issues of representation on our video project. We used two characters who came from NTU with different

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    Title of the Paper : Post Modern Style of Mass Communication Author : Rama Golwalkar - Potdukhe B.Com.‚ LL.B.‚ M.M.C. (NET) D. CYP Ex-HOD‚ Department of Mass Communication‚ GH Raisoni Institute of Information Technology‚ Shraddha House‚ Kings Way Nagpur. Presently working as Asst. Professor‚ Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication‚ PUNE Submitted to International Conference on Style and Stylistics Organised by Dept. of Linguistics and Foreign Languages‚ RTM Nagpur University‚

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    Some Stereotypes that exist in the Media. Gender Stereotypes: This could involve an advert probably pointing to the fact that a particular gender is meant to make use of a particular product or article which is meant to be used by either gender or portraying a particular gender in an absolute manner. One must get familiar with the term gender to be able to really understand the concept of stereotyping among the ladies or the gent (the boys and the girls as for children). Gender Stereotyping basically

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    Effects of Mass Media Samantha James HUM/186 August‚ 2010 Chris Hamilton At a steady pace‚ mass media progressed over time; new emerging technology is changing the way people view the world. Before‚ the modern forms of media came to pass‚ people viewed media through verbal interaction and writing. Today‚ media is seen in many forms: television‚ radio‚ cellular devices‚ Internet‚ satellites‚ newspapers‚ and many more. To understand mass media completely‚ the focus must shift

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    Course: Reporting on Children in the Media Final Assignment Due Date: Monday‚ 26 September 2011 Word Count: 5‚ 707 Question 2: The essay will compare and contrast the the Star‚ Sowetan‚ and the Times coverage of the Jules ‘rape’ case over a three week period by analysing: 1) the ethical issues raised 2) the legal issues raised by coverage 3) issues of child participation and children’s voices among other issues. Abstract The way in which the media frames or represent children has a

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    History of Media Effects

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    1. Consider the history of media effects presented in Chapter 3. Choose one historical media event that has occurred in the country of your choice. How has your chosen historical media event opened up a larger discourse about a social issue? Did the issue create conversion or reinforcement of public opinion about the social issue represented in the media event? Support your answer with reference from the text. With reference to the case of Mas Selamat Kastari who was believed to be involved

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    The advantages and disadvantages of mass media Mass media play a very important role in our everyday life. They serve to inform people of different events that take place or may happen. Also they entertain people or even help to make their life better. But the most important thing that newspapers‚ radio or TV bring to people is information. The process of sharing information in the modern world is extremely intense. In all countries is becoming more complex social cultural phenomenon that applies

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    Impact of Media on Society

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    Assignment of Mass Communication Topic: Impact of Media on Society Bs Economics Semester III Submitted by: Maryam Iqbal Introduction: Media is the most powerful tool of communication. It helps promoting the right things on right time. It gives a real exposure to the mass audience about what is right or wrong. Even though media is linked with spreading fake news like a fire‚ but on the safe

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    Mass Media Debate Con

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    Mass Media (Con Team)    Gabby: Closing (30 seconds) and TV (MSNBC‚ FOX‚ CNN)   Nikki: Internet and Opening  Nicole: TV (Late­night talk shows‚ etc.)   Jessica: Radio  Estefania: Newspapers LA times  Rayne: Blogs and Websites that do fast­checks     (Gabby)  MSNBC‚ CNN‚ FOX NEWS  ­MSNBC‚ CNN‚ & Fox News are mostly opinionated shows   ­engage their viewers into making biased decisions  ­ The anchors make their reports for the good of their job.   ­The information could sometimes harm the victim or business in the events

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