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    Mass Shooting Theory

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    theory “refers to an individual's belief in his or her capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainments” (Bandura). This rings true in these cases because someone who may be angry or mentally unstable can watch the news of past shootings that have occurred. He or she then sees how the person during Sandy Hook was angry about a situation that relates to his or her life and he or she feels compelled to do the same in his or her town. For people in a stable…

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    Photographs have become a powerful tool to spread the news that the everyday person cannot see at first hand, yet pictures can lie. Images have a role to portray the raw truth. Yet, when an image is retouched it no longer tells the original story; it tells the story with more extravagant details that were not there in the first place. Thus making it a false reality the photographer wants the observer to see. Pictures are meant to be used to give context to certain aspects words cannot fully…

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    brought up by the practitioners such as interactive multimedia, live blogging reports and digital newspapers. Amongst these new media practices, there is one journalistic format that is known in journalism studies as ‘curation journalism’. The term curation is usually connected to the activities in collecting or exhibiting the work of art. However, in this era of new media, it is observed that the term is also applicable in online journalism work, where the role of journalist in this case can…

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    “Whoever controls the media controls the mind”. Jim Morrison stated that being able to control media gives one power over others. When one controls or produces any type of media that is delivered to the people, one can manipulate them and control the way they think in. Thus, one will have power over them. The government and the occupation are controlling most of the published news concerning Palestine by the media. Nonetheless, the new media helps to decrease the amount of control the occupation…

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    Media Influence On Race

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    Howard (2004) the media is normally the most essential way individuals get some answers concerning the races and the political decisions. The media should be allowed to report decently on the battles of all the political gatherings so individuals can decide whether there are contrasts between them. The media need to give every one of the general population a similar data on the best way to vote. Furthermore, the media need to opportunity to ask the inquiries and find solutions about the…

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    As part of the media industry, films have become influential in shaping the opinion and learning process of the audience. As cited in a study conducted in India, researches from developed countries indicate that visual media such as films, influence a wide variety of behaviors and attitudes among young people . With this idea, the researchers believed that the film “Heneral Luna” poses cognitive, affective and behavioral effects to the audiences. A. Theoretical Framework The study aimed to…

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    Identity In Advertising

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    TOPIC: How does advertising shape the youth’s identity? THESIS: _Advertising in today’s media present their product as the needed essential in a youth’s life to fit in society? TOPIC SENTENCE (1st major argument): Advertisements know that they’re the main component in a youth’s life in forming their identity. Source (last name of Author & page #) _Steinem,…

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    representations but social media as well as news broadcasters believe it to be true so it is reported to the world. The media is a very powerful thing in todays day and age, “[it plays] a crucial role of collecting, framing, and distributing information–the…

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    everyday citizens are unable to trust news sources. The news media is a major tool that helps individuals make informed conclusions towards issues of the modern era. However, only recently has the term “fake news” been a problem to society. As society has progressed, the news industries have seen conflict throughout the years, even before the modern era. The effect of “fake news” can vary as the subject matter changes. Many debate on the main cause of “fake news”, which can be broken down into…

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    information obtainable through various news outlets, the majority of the sources are trickling down from the very few who control the news industry. Technological advances in the Unites States have allowed many people to be exposed to the market of fast news, especially through the rise of 24-7 corporate news stations. Technological advances in society have progressed in a way that blindly forces the public to become dependent on technology, considering corporate media is referenced as a primary…

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