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    Rice growing in Mekong Delta has an ancient history traced to the Khmer regime of the 18th century. It was taken over by the Vietnamese. However‚ the Cambodians still consider this area as "KamPuchea Krom or Lower Cambodia" not able to forget that they owned this area in the past. Cambodia even attacked Vietnam in 1978 to take control of the Mekong Delta. However‚ they were decisively defeated.[2] This delta was the last part of the present day Vietnam that was annexed from Cambodia.[11] Its present

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    Communication and Theories (COM1101) | Lecturer: | Ms. Elillarasi a/p Kuppusamy | Topic Title: | Cultivation Theory | Name List: | Afnan Shahrudin | J12010731 | | Charlotte Andrea a/p Joseph Ratnadurai | J12011213 | | Fatema Jangbarwala | J12011032 | | Siti Sophie Ismail | J12011246 | Contents Introduction 3 Definition of the Theory 3 History of the Theory 3 Key terms in cultivation analysis 6 Literaure Review 8 Case Study 11 History of Kevin and Colleen 12 Accumulated

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    as “where the action is” (Lent‚ 1992)‚ and “not a window on or reflection of the world‚ but a world in itself” (Chandler‚ 1995). Television today is responsible for cultivating the perception of how some people view life in today’s society. Cultivation Theory is a theory of mass communication that states that television shows can persuade the viewer’s perception of reality in today’s society. Today television has become the major storyteller and the major source of violent images in our society

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    Television is used to try and change our views or feelings on particular subjects‚ and even can change the way we look at the world. The media has an impact on us all whether we realize it or not‚ and cultivation theory attempts to explain this impact. In my paper I am going to explain what cultivation theory is and applies it to two television shows which are Family Guy and South Park. Family guy consist of a mom name Louis Griffin and a dad name Peter Griffin‚ two teenagers who are Chris and Megan

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    Cultivation Theory: Reality Versus Fiction Cultivation theory is a social theory‚ which examines the long-term effects of television on American audiences of all ages. Developed by George Gerbner and Larry Gross of the University of Pennsylvania was the Cultural Indicator project‚ which was used to identify and track the ’cultivated ’ effects of television on viewers. At a very basic level‚ cultivation theory focuses on the role of the media in shaping how people perceive their

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    George Curry Introduction to Communications Media Paper Cultivation theory was created by George Gerbner‚ founder of the cultural environment movement and dean of communications at the University of Pennsylvania. Cultivation theory deals with the content of television and how it affects and shapes society for television viewers. The theory suggests that the violence embedded in television causes regular viewers to form exaggerated beliefs of society as a meaner and scary world. This is

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    towards their learning‚ social‚ and health that many parents might not be aware of. This essay focuses on how children towards two different mass media forms‚ which consist of television‚ and video games‚ perceive violence and how it relates to cultivation theory. The first form of media is television and how it greatly affects the views of our youth. It has been statistically proven that on average a child watches 3-4 hours of television a day‚ 28 hours a week‚ and around 2400 hours a year. By the

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    INTRODUCTION: ARISE IN RICE India is one of the largest and most important countries in the world in export of rice. The All India Rice Exporters Association (AIREA) expects that India could export 4.5 mt of normal rice and another 2.5 mt of aromatic long-grain basmati rice in 2011-12. The USDA Foreign Agriculture Services Report 2012 predicts exports at 7 mt are set to reach second place in the world markets after Thailand‚ edging out Vietnam. Rice production in India is an important part of

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    achievements and missed opportunities. If India has to emerge as an economic power in the world‚ our agricultural productivity should equal those countries‚ which are currently rated as economic power of the world. We need a new and effective technology which can improve continuously the productivity‚ profitability‚ sustainability of our major farming systems. One such technology is the green house technology. Although it is centuries old‚ it is new to India. So‚ Greenhouse Technology is the technique

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    RICE MILL 1.0 INTRODUCTION Paddy or rice grain consists of husk and brown rice. Brown rice‚ in turn‚ contains bran which comprises the outer layer and the edible portion. Rice milling is removal or separation of husk (dehusking) and bran to obtain the edible portion for consumption. The process has to be accomplished with care to prevent excessive breakage of the kernel and improve recovery of paddy or rice. The extent of recovery during milling depends on many factors like variety of paddy‚ degree

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