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    Rachel Symes essay “Walter White's Hometown” she Targets New Mexicans, outsiders, and also Fans of the television series Breaking Bad. Symes sheds light on the impact this show has had on New mexico and also brings awareness to the states positives and negatives. The main argument from the author is how Breaking Bad has affected the state and the money it has brought in. By filming in New mexico we have not only boosted out poverty rate, but put New Mexico on the map, Symes explains. She uses…

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    News happens 24 hours a day and is part of our daily life, keeping audiences informed of events happening locally, nationally and worldwide. As we watch our chosen news source, have you ever noticed any differences in the anchors delivering the news, how news worthy events are reported on and the many ways we can keep up on the breaking news. While there are many ways to get daily news, our focus is television news, looking at local ABC 7 Morning News and ABC World News Tonight. News Anchors…

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    In Niche News: The Politics of News Choice by Natalie Stroud investigates how people choices where they want to go for the news and the political implications that their choice ultimately entails. In spite of the conventional and true way of thinking about media utilization isolating along generational or political lines, to a great extent figures out where individuals go to find out about events. One generation has a tendency to depend on print, another on TV and still another the web, the…

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    The Language Used Immigrants are a well known topic, but more than often immigrants are laughed at. An immigrant is a person that comes to live in a new place that is foreign to them. Immigration started way before 1965 and it still happens to this day, at first there was not many people coming to America but then it sky rocketed. Tan learns from her mother's English that people pretend to not understand by not listening with her accent, it is her second internal language and passion. People…

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    The Hurricane of 1938 In 1938 there was one of the biggest hurricane yet. The hurricane was so bad and lasted days. There were very bad weather conditions, other conditions that had to do with things around it like human error and lots of impact from this storms hit. Hurricane weather conditions. Hurricane weather conditions were absolutely brutal, from the winds, to water, even to the eye and size of the storm. The winds of the storm reached more than 150 mph. In Boston the winds got up to…

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    The Lottery Questions 1. Acorrding to multiple sources, The Lottery by Shirley Jackson recieved very bad reviews. This short story was published in the New Yorker, and was read by thousands of people. Shirley Jackson recieve 300 letters in two months,in which only 13 were positive. Even her parents didn’t support her story. So why would it recieve such bad reviews? Well, acording to the New Yorker’s response to some complaints: “Miss Jackson’s story can be interpreted in half a dozen different…

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    Media Framing

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    reporting the information or a news (Goffman 1974). Social frameworks and natural frameworks create influences on how the data are interpreted in communication (Goffman 1974). Scheufele (1999) has argued that framing as a media effect. The public’s perception of an event and understanding of the social world will be driven by the media (Reese, Gandy & Grant 2001). Framing is a powerful way to reflect the media discourse to a specific topic (Reese, Gandy & Grant 2001). In news articles, the…

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    villagers, even her family, must stone her to death. The theme of this story is that traditions can be good or bad. Traditions can result in lots of different scenarios. Tessie wins the lottery and she gets stoned which results in a bad scenario. The crops are good and heavy which is a good scenario. Traditions like in the Hunger Games are similar, 23 innocent children die every year which is a bad scenario but the winner has riches and never has to worry about falling below the poverty level…

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    Is the world a better place because of the exploration of the New World? That is a question asked by many experts and people. The answer is yes. The world is a better place because of the exploration of John Cabot, Ferdinand Magellan, Hernan Cortes, Francisco Pizarro, Amerigo Vespucci, Leif Erickson , Henry Hudson, Jacques Cartier, Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet, Robert de la Salle, Christopher Columbus Francisco Coronado and more. Without the exploration of these great explorers the…

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    The Sermon On Something

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    knowledge gained by Gods people on that day. The sermon on the mount told of all the blessings the people received, and gave everyone a clear understanding of what jesus expected from everyone.The book of Matthew is one of the two synoptic gospels in the new testament that gives us the most information about the sermon, in this book the Sermon was held on the mount and included twenty teachings of Jesus along with the Beatitudes and his prayer.The book of Luke is the other synoptic gospel that…

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