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    Video Treatment In treating Your Video Right: How to Create and Use a Video Treatment, by Janis Lonnquist, the author proposes that in order to create a useful treatment and have it complete it’s purpose, you must complete certain steps in order to achieve an ultimate goal. Some steps that must be completed are getting research on the theme, establishing the theme, knowing how to approach the theme creative wise, and actually completing the treatment. To first start off a treatment, the…

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    bias go back to the nineteenth century, and complaints about bias in part reflect a questionable idea about the media’s role and purpose: that newspapers and other dispensers of public information exist to transmit objective, factual information gleaned and communicated by credentialed professionals (Thorton, 2013). In the nineteenth century, most newspapers…

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    and pulled a copy of the local paper from under his arm. As he watched the ink rub off onto his fingers, the absurdity of his situation was not lost on him. In an age of computers, electronic tablets and smart phones, who in the world still read newspapers? Besides dumb ass bikers like himself intent on appearing casual while they stalked other people, he couldn’t imagine. There was something about reading the local gawker that magically made a person go unnoticed in public. Perhaps it was such…

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    editor for Philadelphia’s Daily News. Authors such as Michael Oriard, also credit the rise of sports with newspapers. Oriard is the author of several books about football such as Reading Football: How the Popular Press Created an American Spectacle in 1993 and King Football: Sport and Spectacle in the Golden Age of Radio and Newsreels, Movies and Magazines, the Weekly and the Daily Press in 2003. He has direct…

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    essay you will learn more about these two specific articles, as well as what rhetorical strategy they displayed throughout. The first article I found very important was one involving Editorial Cartoons. Editorial Cartoons are incorporated in many newspapers and informative articles. Do not be fooled, because these cartoons are different from the comic strips many of us know and love. Editorial Cartoons, which originated in the nineteenth century, deliver a powerful message to viewers through…

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    Technological Advances Impact on Education Technology advances every day and has become commonplace in our daily lives, education is one of the biggest things that technological advances have changed the way we use to do it. As new generations become increasingly dependent to Technology impacts their life’s, they way that they learn is affected as well. This situation is being address by two genres that show the effect of technology in the classroom. The first one is Matt Ritchel’s New York…

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    Mass Media Ruining Society

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    Mass media comes in all different shapes and sounds. Not only does mass media come in paper method like magazines or the newspaper, it is shown in different video games, billboards, movies and ads shown on TV. When people are trying to find a way how to get their point or argument across they turn to social media, the television, anyway they get it out to the public. Mass media can go one of two ways, it can either change the world or it can destroy the image the media was trying to create.…

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    Method This study investigated how officials (the referee, assistant referees and the fourth official) in English football were/have been portrayed in newspapers, between 17 October 2015 to 17 January 2016. Only Premier League teams were analysed but included their matches in other domestic competitions (The FA Cup and The Capital One Cup). When one (or both) Premier League teams were competing in a cup competition the match was recorded, however when neither team was a Premier League club, the…

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    greatly over the years. America was first introduced to a new style of journalism when the first newspaper, Publick Occurrences was published in the late 1600’s. This newspaper was only the very beginning for the evolution of journalism. Now in the present day, the United States holds more than 1000 different news outlets. Journalism has made it easy for citizens to receive news by simply reading the newspaper or an article on the Internet. The Internet was another huge step toward the evolution…

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    The scope of the primary sources reflects a large media presence despite the narrow period that Ann Jane Thornton appeared in such sources. Newspaper articles featured as the largest body of press on her, supplemented by appearances in other forms of popular media including a ballad, broadside, an autobiography, two images and an exposé in The Lady 's Magazine & Museum of the Belles-lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashions, Etc. Descriptions of the exact content of the sources will be further…

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