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    As consumers in the digital age, we are constantly exposed to news stories in a variety of different ways through digital media channels. Due to the vast amount of information available, different media channels are able to convey the same story in many different ways. Depending on the platform, consumers are exposed to a certain story, that may encourage different behaviors and highlight different information based on where they are viewing the story. Snapchat (Daily Mail), ABC News, and Hollywood Life, all delivered the story of Jose Fernandez's released autopsy, following the fatal boat crash that killed him in Miami. Daily Mail on Snapchat takes a more visual approach to addressing the story while ABC News and Hollywood Life are more text…

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    Gazette and the Daily Mail. Commercial journalism was a catalyst for the changing of news reporting in the Victorian era, where demand for newspapers increased to such an extent that by 1900 the Daily Mail had sold nearly 1 million copies, compared to The Times which only sold 40,000 in 1850. The 1870…

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    (2010) acknowledge research that emphasises the negative effect (loneliness) of Internet use. Morahan-Martin and Schumacher draw on HomeNet 's longitudinal case study of 169 individuals over two years by monitoring their activity and respondents ' self reports. The findings revealed that "greater internet use was associated with increased levels of loneliness" (2003:660). That being said, the authors conclude based on their own research findings that making such a claim is too general. Rather,…

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    Book Of Tells Book Report

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    This timing increases the probability that the publication of this book was being driven by economic factors associated with the popularity of the Big Brother television franchise. Article Purpose The thesis of the book is that it is not people’s selected words and large actions that tell you what they are thinking but the little things we do and the way we do them that more clearly J07 -- THE BOOK OF TELLS 6 defines our intent and emotions. In specific he states “Trust the tells’, and not what…

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    buried under mud flats in Spain?” written by a Daily Mail reporter (unknown) on the 15 March 2011. The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. Purpose The purpose of this article is to inform readers that leads in the Atlantis mystery are progressing with a possible destination of the city surfacing. Value (Usefulness) The value of this source is that it offers a definitive destination for the possible location of the Lost City…

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    Hanifan, was the first to acknowledge the concept of social capital (Farr, 2004: 7). Hanifan described the social capital as “those tangible assets that count for most in the daily lives of people: namely goodwill, fellowship, sympathy, and social intercourse among the individuals and families who make up a social unit” (Hanifan, 1916: 130). Pierre Bourdieu, a French social theorist, introduced the first contemporary definition of social capital in 1980. Bourdieu defined social capital as the…

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    everything. Most entrepreneurs are the same but do not realise it or will not admit it" (James Hurley, 2015) that Sara she represents the company, do not control everything, but she would deal with her well at doing. When a reporter to interview her, she asked: the worst thing. She answer: Someone told me that you cannot be a successful boss and be good friends with all your staff - I disagree (Sara Davies, 2013), because she disagreed, where in the company, the relationship between she and…

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    If a general manager has an attitude of organization success this greatly influences internal sales program. On the other hand, a general manager who is not customer and sale oriented, is unlikely to highly motivate staff. Nonetheless, he can develop sales oriented staff by either hiring sales oriented staff or training employees in sales techniques. Management should include employees training in a number of areas that enable employees to assist client and build rapport. These areas of training…

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    Importance Of Gatekeeping

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    It is a theory designed to distinguish what stories are worth the front page, and what pages aren’t worth publishing. The owner/s of the corporation naturally have extensive control over the gatekeeping operation. The newspaper ‘The Daily Mail’ is run by DMAGT (Daily Mail and General Trust), the paper aims to produce news for middle class family’s with a style of ‘traditional values’. The media outlet is a ‘British daily conservative, middle-market tabloid newspaper’. This means that…

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    “General Mills, Inc. is a manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods sold through retail stores. Their products include ready-to-eat cereals, refrigerated yogurt, ready-to-serve soup, dry dinners, shelf stable and frozen vegetables, refrigerated and frozen dough products, dessert and baking mixes, frozen pizza and pizza snacks, grain, fruit and savory snacks, and a wide variety of organic products include granola bars, cereal, and soup.” (www.Forbes.com) The differences between…

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