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    My Writing Style Analysis

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    Newspapers are on the verge of extinction as information is digitalized and uploaded onto the world wide web for everyone to access. In only a few seconds, data can be retrieved solely from fingertips. No longer are people writing love letters or sending postcards to each other but instead sending digital texts that arrive almost immediately. Information travels instantly whereas millenniums ago, it had to travel by feet and would take forever to reach its destination. This digital age has…

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    Perth Royal Show Essay

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    a clear, effective and well thought out marketing and promotional campaign. It included regular TV and radio advertising in the lead up to the event that included dates, how to buy tickets and what attractions would be available. There were also newspaper ads and physical advertising such as posters in places like public transport. The Perth Royal Show also had and continues to have a very strong online presence, which is essential in order to appeal to a wider range of people and keep up with…

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    The responsibility of objectification in women is geared towards the media. Objectification has been a big part of history, however it has been more prevalent in today 's society because of the development of the media. Now that there are aspects in society that even hone objectification, such as mass media, it is solely the media 's fault that women are constantly objectified. Women are expressed objectively through the media in three ways. They are objectified in the media through magazines.…

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    of our advanced technology, the media influences people’s lives more than ever. With more access to the media it makes it easier to spread in support for animal’s rights. Whether it be the television, the radio, magazines, Internet, or even the newspapers, the media has a huge impact on lives around the world. In the last fifty years or so alone the media has in some way or form shaped just about every aspect of people’s lives. The power of media can help spread awareness all over the world.…

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    Advertisements have long been a part of marketing since newspapers became the way news got around. They have become a core part of any news, show, and talk show. Every part of an advertisement can have a certain appeal to getting the reader to pay attention. A prime example is the advertisement below where the advertiser used pathos to show that giving a kid a cigar is as much as a common occurrence as eating a piece of meat. Which leads to an increased risk of cancer for kids in an effort to…

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    innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that 's power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” Mass medium, or mass media, is a form of mass communication that is intended to reach a large audience such as: TV shows, movies, music, newspapers, magazines, advertisement, and the internet. Mass media plays a vital role within American culture and many other countries. In fact, mass media can be seen within the daily life of almost everyone in the industrialized world. Mass…

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    Literature Review Where did it all start The first appearance of a form of media in the United States was in 1690 when Richard Pierce printed the first newspaper in Boston. Then in 1920 the radio became another way for the media to communicate, followed by the television (David,2000). Media at this time was directed toward White two-parent middle-class homes. Shows mostly portrayed women as soft and gentle stay at home mothers and men as the breadwinners. The first black person did not appear…

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    Newsies Short Story

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    later, the musical Newsies came out. During the Spanish-American War the price of papers rose from 50 cents to 60 cents per 100 papers (Li, Extra, Extra, read all about the newsboys strike of 1899). What made them strike was when the rest of the newspaper prices went back down to 50 cents; Pulitzers and Hearst’s did not. In the musical it is depicted that Pulitzer, looking for a way to make more than Hearst, raised the prices. What actually happened was Pulitzer didn’t lower the prices back…

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    2003 SARS Crisis Analysis

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    In the spring and summer of 2003 the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) crisis was a global concern. SARS had significant impact in a number of countries and areas. It directly affected Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and Toronto. These countries and areas were most directly affected from the SARS outbreaks, although indirect effects of this disease were felt worldwide. The effects were not only felt in the public health and medical systems, but in the economic and political…

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    right to freedom (Newstateman, 2012). The publications fear the possibility of censorship and Government’s intrusion on their watchdog role. As suggested by Rayner (2015) statutory regulation could put the investigative journalism to an end. Some newspapers regulated by IPSO, further trumpeted their…

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