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    television shows and news programming literally at your fingertips, via the internet through mobile devices such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets, word about the dangers that are occurring throughout the world reach people more quickly. For example, older generations remember a time when they received newspapers two times a day, with the morning and evening papers. Not too long ago, before the rise of cable television in the 1980’s, people waited to get their television news through…

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    by viewing the news. When Americans watch the news, they learn and retain information that is pertinent to the local area and news around the country. For example, CNN.com displays the news network’s slogan as “the most trusted name in news”. Considering the fact that the news network hosts major news events such as the Presidential Election and breaking news from around the world, it shows that the news network is a monumental source for news that Americans can tune into. The news is loaded…

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    Snapchat: A Case Study

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    In the digital age, Snapchat is an example of a new medium that has had a significant impact on society and technology. The immediacy of Snapchat created a new social platform for users to communicate, send pictures and even make video calls. Snapchat was created in 2011, with a ghost as their logo. In terms of photo sharing, this ghost symbol is based off the concept, “there, then gone”, but the app quickly became much more than just that (Drake, 1). The public’s desire for an application that…

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    the impact media bias has had on journalism and the stories that make it to news broadcasting organizations, as well as reviewing statistical data presented by the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) in regard to media bias. The thesis of the article is that bias has two effects on news stories; due to media bias, individuals are left more skeptical of information presented by news sources, reducing demand for news stories and forcing organizations to lower their prices for publications…

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    “News is coming in on the accident we heard about earlier” said the man seated at the computer desk. “Perfect, put me on air in 30” responded the news women. She was skinny and tall with chin length blonde hair and blue eyes. “A man named Derek Urban has been hit by a semi truck, the truck has driven away. Derek is dealing with major medical issues and is currently at the George Rise hospital.” “Anything else I need to know before I go live?” “Yes, but I can’t access it in tell the hospital…

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    “The Industrial Revolution in England transformed the world and relations among nations." writes David Landes in 1998. The Industrial Revolution sets in motion a process of global technical unification, based on the intensification of trade, the transport revolution, the superiority of the most advanced technologies. Art is influenced by what is happening in a society thus, of course, contemporary artists will be greatly influenced by this great economic, social and political upheaval, creating…

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    states. The term Brexit refers to the 2016 invocation of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty by the United Kingdom. A topic of much debate and controversy, the people of the United…

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    mostly the Americas. The second industrial revolution was in full swing creating new greater technologies for product distribution. Although within Europe the market for goods could get so big, certain european powers sought to sell gods to international ports to gain more wealth. The countries of Italy and Germany were their own unified countries also. Now, within Europe there was little territory left for the taking, so a new age of…

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    France also plays a role in pressuring politicians and the public to have a pro-EU opinion. In France, many of the news sources are either state-run or associated with a major political party. The public’s opinion can be largely influenced by the press, which is in fact sometimes controlled by pro- EU parties. Both of the major and rival newspapers in France, criticized the United Kingdom for leaving the European Union. The more liberal newspaper Le Monde…

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    [...] the Lord Protector, the Parliament sitting, shall dispose and order the militia and forces” (Doc. 5). The statements of the constitution counteracted the parts of Stuart rule believed to be ineffective that made England unhappy, reflecting a new understanding in the control and balance of power. It reinforced the legislative rule of Parliament, which had been ignored in Stuart rule. It also established a ruler that was not a monarch; however, this government form was not agreed upon and…

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