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    Content Theory Structuralism Structuralism is a theory that suggests that all ideas have a structure; “structuralists” believe that structures are the “real things” that lie beneath “the surface” or the appearance of meaning. (Sternagel, 2012) When using structuralism theory, we attempt to analyse the meaning or try to see a forming pattern. In films this theory emphasizes how certain film clips convey meaning through the use of codes and conventions that are similar to the way languages are…

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    In his analysis of dreams and the dream-work, Freud theorized that there were two distinct kinds of content in relation to dreams. The first kind of dream content is manifest content and refers to the material experienced in the surface of the dream. Manifest content includes all of the elements of images, thoughts, and content in the dream that is retained in an individual’s memory upon awakening. The second kind of dream content is latent dream-thoughts and refers to the relevant material of…

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    affected the relationship between the media consumers and producers and how the audience are becoming the creator of their own media content. Today people tend to rely on social media as their main source of information, and through multiple new media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc. they are not only able to produce but also distribute their content. The essay will discuss how easy access to information, sharing and collaboration has given the freedom for users to create their…

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    storytelling does not need any audiences’ participation during the process. It is also known as “Passive Multimedia”. This is because this kind of story telling is fully controlled by the creator. According to Keeley (2012), sometimes, a linear storytelling content flashbacks but it is still in a chronological order which influence the main story. The purpose of flashbacks is to portray events from different spaces and times. Linear storytelling can be found either in movies, series,…

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    Appropriately specific brief summary of MCK Test results. It was during week three that I completed the Mathematical Content Knowledge (MCK) test for the purposes of determining my level of understanding relating to certain mathematical concepts, such as multiplication, division, addition, and place value (Curtin, 2014). Before starting, I felt overly confident in my ability to successfully answer all the questions within the quiz, however, it was not until I skimmed through the questions that…

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    Protein content analysis After the addition of chicken meat 10 g, egg yolk 10 g and seaweed 2 g per 100 g wheat flour basis, the content of protein was significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased from 11.42 g per 100 g dry matter to 16.73 g per 100 g dry matter. This was due to the higher protein in chicken meat which was approximately 93.47 g per 100 g dry matter, while protein content of egg yolk, and seaweed were found to be 33.56, and 23.73 g per 100 g dry matter, respectively. Most of noodles are…

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    complex decisions every day when deciding what information to remove and what content is in line with content mediation philosophies. When companies encounter any external content such as fraud, business theft, or even pornographic material that immediately and mysteriously removed from the group. (Zittrain, Faris, Noman, Clark, Tilton, & Morrison-Westphal, 2017). However, sometimes social media providers, remove the contents based on their interests rather than the rules mentioned. For example,…

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    Minute North American towns, composed of a closely knitted society, of friends and family, where everybody knows every single citizen, are famous world over. Popularity of TV shows such as Twin Peaks, and Desperate Housewives has only further cemented the status of a small idyllic town with a deep seeded mystery, knitted within the fabric of its society. And it comes to no surprise that this particular subject matter has also been explored by the video game industry, within the last decade.…

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    1. Content Analysis This band-aid ad was found online, it's from may 2010, and was advertised by the company Johnson & Johnson. It displays the Hulk's left hand as the focus with a band-aid around his pointer finger and a green to black background. The different shades of green are used to draw focus to the hand found in the center because the green color get lighter the closer it gets to the hand. At the bottom right corner of the ad is a band-aid box; against the green background, the blue…

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    Stomach content analysis provides important insight into fish feeding patterns. Feeding of fish represents an integration of many important ecological components that included behaviour, condition, habitat use, energy intake and inter/intra specific interactions, etc. Accurate description of fish diets and feeding habits also provides the basis for understanding trophic interactions in aquatic food webs. Conceptually, trophic relations of fishes begin with foods and feeding behaviour of…

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