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    January 17‚ 2013 The Many Meanings of Scandal Themes * Slander * Attacks on personal and public reputation * Take people to court for slander * Print Media * Publicity * Personal Attacks * Gossip * The engine of scandal * Doesn’t have to be true * Public figures * The most likely figures. They invite scandal because they are in the public sphere. Slander has been limited to people who stay private. Etymology of Scandal * Greek meaning –

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    New Media and the Public Sphere Original Research Essay By Jessica Marie Ruxton Essay Option No.1 My Research: The Internet ’s addicting yet intriguing appeal to the public sphere Introduction to my essay I will be talking about the first essay option and introducing the ’addiction yet intriguing ’ side to the Internet. As I mentioned in my presentation‚ I will be revolving my essay around 5 main literatures that I think relate to my essay title but I

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    DEVON SEYMOUR Subject: Writing in Public Sphere. Professor Bove Topic: Once I was a shopaholic now I’m broke. Second draft‚ 09-23-08 I used to go shopping three times a week. It was mandatory and I need to live. From shirts to shoes to the jeans‚ books‚ Cds‚ electronics‚ and‚ not forgetting‚ the most expensive vacations‚ all was top of my daily planner list. Hitting up the malls‚ fashion stores and boutiques in the city‚ I dropped hundreds and hundreds of bucks. My adrenaline started rushing

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    For my final assignment‚ I chose to expand on forum number five‚ which talked about Public Historians and recording popular culture. This thread features some great discussions and points mentioned in class and in the discussion board‚ which I would like to bring light to in this paper. It is not only our job as Historians/Public Historians to evaluate and interpret the world around us and change over time. Recording history has become almost effortless‚ since everything is digital‚ making a single

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    ADD 1102- PUBLIC SPEAKING (ASSIGNMENT 1) ASSIGNMENT ONE PROPSAL –FOR INFORMATIVE SPEECH ID-I07006815 Proposal For Speech on the Effects OF Holly Wood Movies On The Youths. I am going to give a speech on the Effects of Holly Wood Movies on the Youths. My purpose of this speech is to alert youths around the world to know the negativity of watching Holly Wood movies. My age bracket I call the youth in this presentation is from the age of 15 to the age of 25‚ 26 years old youths These are some

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    The Public Sphere and Market Models in Network Network is a critically acclaimed‚ and rightfully so‚ film which illustrates the nature and dynamics of the most advanced form of media at the time‚ broadcast journalism. The film is full of relationships‚ themes‚ and events which speak to a larger issue of how should media‚ especially mass media meant for widespread public consumption‚ be structured? And‚ moreover‚ what implications does that have for content‚ business‚ and societal impact. Building

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    The public sphere is a place where individuals gather around together to freely discuss and identify social problems in the society‚ and the conversation influences political action to take place. In colonial towns and cities‚ there was an expansion of the public sphere in the eighteenth century. This relates to the reception of the Stamp Act in British North America because in 1765 this act was imposed on the American colonies by the British government. The cause of the riot was the Stamp Act because

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    Public transport could be made free of charge. Are there more advantages or disadvantages to this change? In many countries around the world there is considerable debate about the role of public transport. One suggestion that is commonly put forward is that it should be made free of charge. My belief is that while this policy might be difficult to implement in practice‚ there are at least two strong reasons for considering it. The one significant problem with making public transport free

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    comprised of Peyton Manning as a representative of the NFL‚ has encroached into the life world‚ represented by the students of the University of Tennessee who are advocating against sexual assault at their university. A refeudalization of the public sphere is present‚ as the story is designed to communicate one certain message‚ being the protection of Manning’s image amongst accusations of sexual assault‚ instead of encouraging discussion surrounding the more important issue of the hostile environment

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    Public transport is a fantastic idea. It’s cheap‚ it’s accessible‚ it’s safe‚ it’s quick and it’s better for the environment. If this is the case‚ then why is it that it’s still vastly underutilised by the general public? Well‚ the description above is wrong. All of these positive statements have actually turned public transport into a nightmare. Whilst on public transport‚ all I feel is misery and anguish at the prospect of the journey continuing and wondering why I left my car at home. The worst

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