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    Movies and television in XXI century became one of the main ways to inform, present people important aspects of humans’ life. In 2015 more than 1,50 billion of people worldwide had access to television, which means this is one of the greatest tools to influence people’s life. The television as well as movies has an enormous power, which can be good, but sometimes dangerous. This kind of media has an amazing and quite short history, but already have a large impact into the life of people.…

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    The Technology Revolution in Communication: From Past to Present Introduction: Technology surrounds almost everything in society. It plays a dominant role, and we use a lot of technological devices in our daily lives like mobile phones, TVs, computers, etc. Technology is the most powerful driver of our past and future life, it has been transforming and shaping our life from difficulty to ease. Thanks to technology, we can now communicate with anyone from anywhere in the world, even from other…

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    source of entertainment, particularly at night. This was obviously a good business opportunity, which caused there to be six hundred radio stations in America by nineteen twenty-two (Eckstein et. al.). How did the radio make the twenties roar? Well, Americans could all listen to the same sports, news, and music as other people who lived far away from them now, so it brought them closer together (Alchin). It also made all of these things easier to access. Now, instead of going out and buying…

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    The 1950s was a revolutionary era that definitely affected the course of American History in many ways. During this decade we saw the arrival of the television, suburbanization, and last but not least, the Civil Rights Movement. The affects of the television are one of the more obvious contributers to American society. Although, mainly the wealthy owned a television in the 1950s it was beginning to become more common and now it is a common household item. In fact, over 90% of households in…

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    Tech companies have created apps which is a self contained program or piece of software designed to fulfill a specific purpose typically downloaded to a mobile device. Each app represents an individual function and/or purpose. The different types of radio apps…

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    to decide whose voices will and won’t be heard and what message to send to those who watch. Noel Murray’s opinion was quite clear in my mind. He believes that TV has left out the working class in America. He wishes the older shows that “showed Americans what was really going on in our mean streets and slums” were still around to portray their powerful messages. These shows featured blue-collar families that lived in cramped houses living paycheck to paycheck. I believe the realism in these…

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    In the 1950s the Australian government approved the first national television service in Sydney called the ABC. The introduction of the television was gradual, starting in Sydney and Melbourne, then slowly reaching rural areas towards the end of the 50s decade. Televisions at this time often had built-in stands and screens that were soft at the corners. You operated them through the dials to change channels and were tuned through a wire aerial system. The 50s were an important era for…

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    Rhetoric In Advertising

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    this, many viewers fold and purchase the products anyways. The reason being that the makers of the commercials use persuasive rhetoric to convince the viewers to buy what the particular company is selling. Commercials also can promote products by comparing them to products of the same kind. In this case, the company wants you to buy their products instead of their competition’s. Argumentative strategies are used to change the viewer’s mind about an opposing company’s product which leads to the…

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    This Commercial represents the text that emphasizes on the argument that domestic violence is wrong, thus, a devastating problem that affects everyone. The visual and audio communication, complements the claim that the text is attempting to convey to viewers. This medium is undoubtfully the most suitable, as in today’s society technology plays a major role in the transmission of information. Commercials as we know, are fundamental to social media, thus, making it the best way to advocate any…

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    Imagine living away from the everyday humdrum as it provides a sharpened view on life. There is not one day that passes for us humans that we do not encounter any form of advertisement. We personally dream of the need to escape often, and how it can generally be attainable. For advertising purposes, the idea to get away is engaging, using effectiveness to portray; the use of effectiveness, and to a target audience picturing oneself there. Commercials and advertisements are key in our society…

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