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    How does the media affect multitasking and communication? The media has had a lot of interactions with the world since the television was created. It has affected everyone in either a positive or negative way in every step of our lives. It has saved lives and destroyed entire nations apart with a press of a button. Joanne Simpson argues that “media multitasking” is damaging the students’ ability to focus, concentrate, and effectively communicate with others as well as working on other tasks. In…

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    rather new and somewhat nebulous community built on social media is the fact that people have used social media like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc, to "boost" up their social status and used these easy route to successes even though they weren 't born with a high social class. But still gain the status through the use of the social media according to through their actions to gain popularity or be "known" to the users who uses social media. Status honor plays a role, for example, people on…

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    Teenagers all around the world─ mainly the United States─ depend heavily on the access of the internet and social media. Social networking has improved, enhanced, and helped a countless number of teenagers ' lives in the United…

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    What effect does the media have on American culture? Do they hypersexualize girls and women as a means with which to make money? How can this be changed to protect these girls? The different aspects of the American media influence the hypersexualization of girls in many ways. This occurs in television, movies, newspapers, magazines, advertisements, social media, videos, and on billboards, and this onslaught is turns this fact into a culture-wide problem of great magnitude. Although this…

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    This creative piece is set 2 years after The Wave had finished. Laurie and David are being interviewed for a segment on the news. This segment will be shown all around America with millions watching. “Teaching styles have changed drastically over the years. How kids learn today is totally different on how you or I were taught. At Gordon High School in California teacher Ben Ross taught his students how Adolf Hitler gained power. He did this by putting them in the position that the Germans would…

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    Social changes are reoccurring changes within society that cause change in perceptions, attitudes and actions of individuals. Social changes can be seen as positive and negative depending on how it influenced the behaviour of society. Pleasantville shows many changes that are evident to the behaviour of the citizens in the film. Part A: Identifying Change Women's role at Home During the 1950's, women were expected to stay at home and complete various tasks such as chores, cleaning,…

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    Discuss the Writer’s Main contention and tone ( in your answer you should identify the type of text, the significance of the author, the context in which the text is created/published, the authors main contention and who they wish to persuade ‘Time To Attack Graffiti’ which was published on January 21st of 2002 and written by Leonie Burke who is the opposition spokesperson for the local Bracks Government and a member of the legislative Assembly for Prahran. This gives gives her the position to…

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    reason I love pop culture is because it links every person on the planet. It serves as a unifying force for people of all backgrounds. Pop culture includes music, sports, television, fashion, social media, politics, and print. However, the three most influential forms of mass medias are television, social media, and music. The influence has several positive effects on the youth of today’s generation. I feel television is the biggest form of influence in pop culture. Television can be a powerful…

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    I will be analyzing The Dangers of Digital Distractedness by Lauren Shinozuka on page 145 of Writing Arguments. This article claims that technology is harming society because it promotes an unproductive habit of multitasking, dehumanizes our relationships, and encourages a distorted self-image. I will be examining the various types of rhetorical strategies and evidence the author uses and how effective they are at persuading the reader in this article. This article uses not so much ethos, but…

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    In Steve Craig and Terry Moellinger’s article, ““So Rich, Mild, and Fresh”: A Critical Look at TV Cigarette Commercials, 1948-197,” they address the ways in which television commercials promoted the appeal of cigarette smoking to different groups as well as how cigarette companies responded to the rising fears about smoking-related cancer. To start, following World War II television captured the public’s attention as the next greatest technological advancement. Around the country, not only the…

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