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    Violence and the Media

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    Violence and the Media Joshua Verana COMM3 MWF 1pm California State University Fresno Spring 2013 TOPIC: Violence and the media. GENERAL PURPOSE: This speech will persuade. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: The purpose of this speech is to persuade others to be more cautious about the acts of violence that can effect children displayed in the media. THESIS: This speech is not to condemn violence in the media‚ but rather inform people that violence in the media can influence children and that grownups

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    Media Bias

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    Throughout history the news media has an important role in society by providing information for the general public and each individual. Regarded as the "fourth branch" of government‚ the influence that media has on political affairs is extremely powerful because it enable citizens to form opinions on certain issues. To many politician‚ media is an instrument of manipulation and enables them to persuade large masses of people. With power follows responsibility‚ which the public believe it is the responsibility

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    media ethics

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    The Media and its Responsibilities Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility April 21‚ 2014 Thesis This paper will address and discuss the media and its responsibilities to society in perspective classical ethical theories of utilitarianism‚ deontology‚ and virtue ethics. It will also examine the different perspectives of the media introduced by relativism‚ ethical egoism‚ and emotivism. This paper will

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    media influence

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    The medias influence on our youth in today’s society is a prevalent topic of discussion amongst sociologists around the world. The media has at its disposal a broad range of tools and strategies they use to influence today’s youth which include: television‚ films‚ videogames‚ music and the internet. In this essay‚ studies will explore the medias use of violence and how it influences violent behaviour in children. The three main forms of media I will explore in this essay are music‚ video games

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    Mass Media

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    Introduction and Meaning of the Topic (Role of Mass Media in Educating the Rural People) Within a span of fifty years‚ the media technology has been utilized by developed as well as developing countries of the world for the purpose of qualitative improvement of education. The basic freedoms of a democratic society are freedom of speech‚ freedom of the press‚ freedom of assembly and freedom to petition. Besides these freedoms‚ rests of the freedoms are freedom of religious expressions‚ of politics

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    Media Studies

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    stationary‚ toys‚ and food. Such products are sold in Disney-retail stores as well as third-party stores. The company also creates and distributes many different publications‚ ranging from children’s books to magazines to e-books. Interactive Gaming/Media This encompasses the various console and handheld games based on their popular film/television characters as well as their websites that distribute Disney-themed content. Risk Factors The Walt Disney Company lists multiple risk factors that

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    Media Theories

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    INTRODUCTION A. Mass media as a product of modernity B. The development of communication and media as an academic discipline C. DEFINING THEORY Theory – system of law-like propositions THEORY – helps make sense of phenomena THEORY – helps in guiding action THEORY – helps predict consequence/behavior of reality THEORY – propositions to understand reality KINDS OF MEDIA THEORY * Social Scientific * based on systematic and objective observation of media and other relevant

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    Media Regulations

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    Mc Quail (p.1) defines media regulation as “the whole process of control or guidance‚ by established rules and produces applied by governments and other political and administrative authorities to all kinds of Media activities”. Several ways in which the media are regulated include governmental legislations and media self-regulation. The advancement in technology and the exponential growth in the media industry as well as the demand for innovative information‚ deregulation however breaks the barriers

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    Social Media

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    TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u HYPERLINK \l "_Toc402116437" Abstract PAGEREF _Toc402116437 \h 2 Case Questions PAGEREF _Toc402116438 \h 2Social Media History PAGEREF _Toc402116439 \h 2Statistics of Social Media Usage PAGEREF _Toc402116440 \h 3Facebook PAGEREF _Toc402116441 \h 3Twitter PAGEREF _Toc402116442 \h 4Question 1 PAGEREF _Toc402116443 \h 4How Do Social Media Add Value to Businesses PAGEREF _Toc402116444 \h 5Question 2 PAGEREF _Toc402116445 \h 6Small Businesses – limited cost and resources PAGEREF

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    Print Media

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    newspaper or media organization can think of the non-existence of computer in its entity. Computer is considered a vital part of media industry now. Print‚ broadcast‚ electronic and advertising‚ all communication mediums taking full advantage of this new invention of the century By the middle of the 19th century‚ newspapers were becoming the primary means of disseminating and receiving information. Between 1890 to 1920‚ the period known as the "golden age" of print mediamedia barons such

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