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    2014 WAJEEHA AZAM BS- FINAL YEAR (MORNING) SUBMITTED TO: SIR NISAR AHMED ZUBAIRI 190503664775ASSIGNMENT: POVERTY & ITS EFFECTS IN PAKISTAN POVERTY INTRODUCTION: Poverty is a multi-dimensional phenomenon where poverty of income is not just single issue. Other human deprivations include lack of education‚ ill health‚ social exclusion‚ discrimination on the basis of ethnicity‚ gender or religion and political repression. Poverty in its narrow definition is simply lack of adequate food

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    1.1 Working principle of video camera The television camera changes light into an electronic signal that can be stored (using video tape‚ optical disks‚ or computer memory‚ transmitted‚ and displayed on a television receiver or monitor. Whether digital or analog‚ and regardless of their size‚ cost‚ and quality‚ all video cameras operate on the same basic principle: they transduce (translate) the optical image that the lens sees into a corresponding video picture. More specifically‚ the camera converts

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    IPRI Review: Document No. 6 Pakistan-Russia Relations Introduction Pakistan-Russia relations have been marred by two historic legacies: first‚ Pakistan’s over dependence on the Western countries led by the United States‚ second‚ Indocentric approach of Pakistan. So far‚ Pakistan-Russia relationship is a narrative of misperceptions and lost opportunities. There have been many opportunities to improve the relations but were lost due to divergent approaches to regional and global security perceptions

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    Samples of Short and Long Term Goals Be Prepared to Answer on Interviews Most of these people have pretty poor writing skills. The thing is they want to be part of the management tier. They will need to improve on their writing skills to get there. The idea of short and long term goals should come across with these samples. Be sure to do a better job of writing yours. 1. My short term goal is to develop the necessary skills and experience needed in my field. My long term goal is to

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    Understanding Mass Media Statistics show that there are few things which impact the human mind more than mass media. The advice of teachers‚ parents and relatives may fall on deaf ears‚ but the mass media holds us all spellbound! At this point‚ it becomes necessary to define this concept. It may be defined as any form of communication which is meted out to the people at large‚ through the various forms of communication. What modes of communication are we talking about? Well there can be no

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    over and over again‚ how has Mass Communication impacted the way we behave‚ think‚ what we think about and how we socialize with each other? And the answer is‚ we will never be fully able to comprehend its vast impact on our lives in the 21st Century however we are at liberty to deduce from the empirical evidences around us. Before we attempt to define mass communication completely lets us first define the two key words ‘communication’ and ‘mass’‚ separately. Communication according to Merriam-Webster

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    ------------------------------------------------- Functions of Mass Communication W right (1960) characterizes seven functions of mass communication that offer insight into its role in our lives. * Surveillance. The first function of mass communication is to serve as the eyes and ears for those of us seeking information about our world. When we want to find out the latest news about what’s happening‚ we can turn on the television‚ surf the internet‚ or read a newspaper or magazine. We rely on mass communication for news and information

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    Mass communication is the study of how we get information to the greatest number of people as quickly and effectively as possible. This broad-based area of study has evolved from print and broadcast journalism to today’s Internet-connected social media community. As opportunities to communicate to larger audiences grew‚ universities started offering programs to help students learn how to best communicate with the masses. Basic to the study of mass communications is examining the important and memorable

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    Careers in Mass Communication Although I am still uncertain about where I would like to be in twenty years‚ I am seeking a degree in mass communication because of the variety of jobs available in this field. There are many careers that a person could pursue with a degree in mass communications‚ such as a career in advertising‚ radio‚ television productions‚ journalism‚ or public relations. It is a broad degree with few boundaries. A person interested in the advertising aspect would involve researching

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    Dennis D.V. Sampang BSIT-4A 1. Define Mass Communication The definition of mass communication is when an individual or company uses television‚ radio‚ or national press to deliver a message to the general public. It is a way to deliver a statement or message to as many people as possible www.businessdictionary.com 2. Explain the functions of Mass Communication Informing: The most important function of mass communication is dissemination of information to the public primary through

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