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    Comic books have been a part of the American culture since their introduction in the 1930’s. Throughout the decades they have been sold by the millions, faced harsh scrutiny, been almost shut down, and yet, always continued to exist. The ‘Golden Age’ of comic books took place in the 1940’s during World War II. Comic books about superheroes were the most prevalent at this time and were often seen fighting the Axis powers, particularly Germany and Japan. Comic books reached out to American…

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    is very much misrepresented by the media. Not only this, but those that receive welfare do not fall into a single, simple group, as there is a wide variety of people that benefit from the welfare state, and some papers, more commonly left-leaning broadsheet newspapers, accept this and attempt to report more proportionately. Overall, however, the British public’s view of the welfare state cannot be described as accurate, and much of this is due to the…

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    The famous novel, Oryx and Crake which was written by Margaret Atwood was published in 2003 and acclaimed a great success among the critics and general readers. The novel was first published in 2003 by Mcclelland and Stewart. In the same year, the book was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the next year for the 2004 Orange Prize for Fiction. This novel is the first part of MaddAddam Trilogy. Though some classify the novel as science fiction, Atwood claims that this novel can be called as…

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    ‘The construction of the sex villain helps to sell newspapers, as the sex fiend does entice a certain form of public interest.” (Soothill & Walby, 1991) Sexual violence (any sexual act committed against an individual without that persons freely given consent) stories throughout news reporting are extremely significant as discourses on delinquency notify us of a culture’s moral, political and social order. (D'Artrey, 2008) The frequently used term ‘sex sells’ is very apparent in modern day news…

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    (Serrano 2002). However, this is not limited to the US only but the moral panic regarding Muslim expanded globally. Muslims have now become global aggressors. Elizabeth Poole (Poole and Richardson eds. 2006 p, 89) examined the British Muslims in broadsheet newspaper. After September 11 and the Iraq War she notes that the in coverage of British Muslims in newspaper there were five dominate topics. One of these topics includes terrorism (Poole and Richardson eds. 2006 p, 89). Poole’s research…

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    Lewis Lapham Summary

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    Per Lewis H. Lapham, the record is our inheritance, the one that Goethe had in mind when he suggested a restructuring of the deal that Satan offered Faust. It isn’t with magic that men make their immortality. They do so with what they’ve learned on their travels across the frontiers of five millennia, salvaging from the ruin of families and the death of cities what they find to be useful or beautiful or true. We have nothing else with which to build the future except the lumber of the…

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    Effects Of Being A Chink

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    Being a Chink Imagine, finally moving to America from a place such as Japan, one would originally think to themselves it would be normal, just a regular human being nothing to really talk about, but this was not the case. Instead, the person becomes classed under a race called Asian, and then almost their whole life becomes anything, but normal. The individual may just be walking on a busy street, and just happen to bump into a random person and one hears them mutter, “ Stupid chink, “ and…

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    The reality of an event or issue presented by journalists to audiences is subjective, with the information contained in news packaged to present a certain representation or emphasis using the technique of framing. This conceptual narrative tool is used to “convey, interpret and evaluate information”, with frames being chosen from a range of socially available options that may be promoted by specific political or social actors or have developed culturally. (Neuman et al, 1992, p. 60) However,…

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    Taming Of The Shrew

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    Before the invention of recorded sound, ballads were a form of storytelling that was easy to remember. It was made for an audience to remember, consequently they often rhymed and sang with the aid of a tune, audiences would often join along in song or convey their opinion about the message or event in the piece. A ballad is a story, fictitious or real, usually involving an event either political, jovial or a feat of strength, virtue or heroism. When the printing press became available in the…

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