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    Movements In The Media

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    Movements in the Media This is not the first exploration of frames used by the media and individuals’ abilities to gain access to the news media. In 1998, Ryan, Carragee, and Schwerner explored how marginalized groups use news media for transmitting ideas that focus on political change and social justice issues to the public. In this study, Ryan, Carragee, and Schwerner conclude that through their analysis, that depending on the message, the frames given by the media differ (1998). In R.M.…

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    Mill's Moral Theory

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    With Utilitarianism there are two forefathers that we talked about in class that Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart MIll. When we evaluated both Bentham and MIll both men have the same general mind frame but Bentham is more of a quantitative mindset instead of MIll being more set into a qualitative mind frame. From our discussion in class I feel like MIll is set toward a more…

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    of jazz samples in Hip-hop, helps in its authenticity because the lack of history in the Hip-hop genre. The sound of Michael Bublé voice is both interesting and intriguing to today’s audience because it conjures up nostalgia and provides a frame of reference to a time period in jazz music where crooners evoked the vocals of the smooth jazz music that provided the melodies and the harmonies. We all know that hip-hop music has its foundation in many different cultures; the dub step of the…

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    The Destructors Summary

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    of Kolins’ work. This article was found in the Explicator Journal volume 58 issue 3 that was published in the year 2000. Within this source Kolin covers the history throughout the short story “The Destructors” by G. Greene. Kolin explains the time frame that the story was written, the connections between the story and the destruction of World War II, and symbolism of color during this gloomy time of postwar. Kolin, also touches on the creativeness of the leadership, the capture of Mr. Tomas and…

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    reliance on corporate media outlets to distribute and prioritize news. Media outlets have a huge influence on society, considering they present the most amount of information in a timely fashion. Corporate media exploits the minds of the public and frame the narrative around contemporary issues, in order to produce dominant forms of knowledge to ensure social control. Media outlets have the power to alter public perception on specific news by narrowing issues with a biased-perspective, in order…

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    assignment, I went to the Los Angeles County Museum to find an art piece. In the museum, I found an interesting art piece made by Hans Siebert von-Heister. The art piece is called “Anger”, it was made in Germany, 1920. Its oil on canvas and the scale is Frame: 31 x 26 x 1 ½, 24 ½ x 19in. This art piece uses some of formal elements and design principles to make the art very interesting to examine. For example, Heister used color and shapes to design the beasts and proportion and scale to make the…

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    prints on fabric with wooden embroidery hoops. Letitia Huckaby focuses her works of art on different injustices faced by African Americans within the United States (“Letitia Huckaby: Koinonia - McNay Art Museum”). This particular art piece is in reference to the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. On September 15, 1963, in Birmingham, Alabama, the Ku Klux Klan placed a bomb on the front steps of the church, killing 4 little girls and severely injuring another (16th Street Baptist…

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    Mexico Pottery

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    to the development and growth of markets for trade (Nicolas et al 2009:443). This growth in ceramic trade is shown to then lead to larger political and economical expansion from the early to late Post-classic Period. During the Post-classic time frame, Chiconautla, still a small state incorporated into the Toltec-Tula sphere, becomes a larger trading spot for members…

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    Jog, M., 2016, ¶1). Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that includes motor and non-motor features; in 2010, approximately 630,000 people in the U.S. were diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (Rezvanian, S., Lockhart, T., Frames, C., Soangra, R., Lieberman, A., 2018, ¶1). Etiology and Risk Factors Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. More men than women get the disease by a ratio of 1.0 to 1.5 (Rizek, P., Kumar, N., Jog, M., 2016, ¶1). Middle…

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    effective solution to the change process. Stakeholders and opinion formers need to be kept informed of relevant details relating to the project. A communications plan with a schedule of events, meetings or newsletters. Define the ‘terms of reference’. Outline the objectives of the project and the confines in which it will operate. For instance – the goal, how it will be organised, who will be involved and how it will be implemented. When the framework of the project has been agreed the…

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