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    Concentrated Ownership

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    Ownerships exist in all types of businesses, including the newspaper industry. Concentrated ownership in the field of newspapers can be defined as the extreme control of a newspaper firm by the insiders (manager, BOD, etc.) Ownerships have been changing significantly for more than 60 years in Canada and has been effecting the Canadian society as a whole. The journals and articles by Kelly Blidook, Joseph Jackson, Minelle Mahtani, David Skinner, Water Soderlund are relevant and useful to the research question since they all discuss the different effects of concentrated ownership on the contemporary newspaper industry. The general concepts of ownerships, the history of concentrated ownership, the specific effects of concentrated ownership on…

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    Ownerships exist in all types of businesses, including the newspaper industry. Concentrated ownership in the field of newspapers can be defined as the extreme control of a newspaper firm by the insiders (manager, BOD, etc.). Ownerships have been changing significantly for more than 60 years in Canada and have been affecting Canadian society as a whole. The journals and articles by Kelly Blidook, Joseph Jackson, Minelle Mahtani, David Skinner, and Walter Soderlund are relevant and useful to the…

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    Is Ownership Good Or Bad

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    What is ownership? Ownership is the act of possessing something, but somehow it has now turned into a controversial topic that has sparked several different perspectives. While some people view ownership as something bad, others tend to believe that it is good to own. Before establishing and opinion on whether ownership is good or bad, people need to understand how ownership and sense of self relate. With that being said, ownership and sense of self are undeniably intertwined. They are so…

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    Alexa Jensen AP LA III Burlingame March 20th, 2017 AP L.A. III Non-Fiction Essay #3 Ownership is something abstract, more of a gray area per-say. There’s a fine line between figurative and tangible belongings, and the aspect of ownership happens to cross it inexplicably. We own what we hold close to us, all of our ideas, all of our emotions. If it’s something we keep deep inside of us, than it is of our belonging. It’s all a matter of perspective. What belongs to us can be tangible, as in…

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    Pet Ownership Study

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    Pet ownership can have many benefits for their wellbeing. There are many studies that have proven that pets can be beneficial. While there are studies that prove the usefulness of pets others have little benefit. The study () proves that a study can be conducted correctly but was not beneficial. The study followed the proper protocols, but the question it aims to answer offers little benefit to the public. Overall there was little benefit of the study. The information gained in the study does…

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    is purely a summary of the analysis and critique of Locke’s second Treatise of government about property ownership. According to Filmer’s theory of patriarchalism, that suggests that; only absolute monarch descended from Adam, have the right to property. This is because he is the only being that God gave total dominion over all the land, something Locke totally disagrees and vows to spend most of writing in disapproving this theory. His stand has made some historical scholars,…

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    something is to hold possession. A possession of something can sometimes ultimately lead people to thinking that it is who the person is because of what they own or have. So basing it off of objects being owned by the person, their identity is built up and ascribed by what other people see. A philosopher named Jean-Paul Sartre, suggests that ownership is something more than just objects, it is in fact intangible things like talent or skill. And agreeing upon that, it shows that skill and talent…

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    At first glance, the term “ownership” may be seen as an adamant word with an unyielding definition; the possession of an object. Individuals don't give much thought. Yet, there are various dogmatic connotations that provide different interpretations towards the matter. Ownership is a complex term that can infer to both tangible and intangible items that extend far beyond the simple text book definition. Ownership can be used when referring to one's concept of thoughts, adept skills, or…

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    Media Ownership

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    The concentration of media ownership, known also as media consolidation or media convergence, is the business comprised of an increasingly small amount of individuals and organizations that control shares of the mass media. This extensive direction in which media business ownership is changing is deemed upon as not only objectionable, but also results in damaging effects for both the economy and society. Although there is little evidence that this concentration results in harm, media ownership…

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    MMedia Ownership To what degree is government regulation of media ownership compatible with liberal democracy? Use examples from New Zealand and at least one other country to illustrate your argument Media and democracy are fatally intertwined, with democracy depending on the media for supplying information to citizens so that they can participate in the democratic process. James Madison, the fourth President of the United States of America, and the creator of the constitution, said “A popular…

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