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    verbal and non-verbal messages. It allows for exchange of information, feelings, needs, and preferences. The source/sender and receiver encode and decodes the message in a cyclic pattern In order for communication to be the effective there must be certain key elements present. Primarily the sender must have a receiver to portray the message…

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    regulator when it comes to purchasing goods. According, to Aristotle rhetoric, is "the art of persuasion", that doesn't follow a set of rules likes other disciplines of the Arts. The definitions rhetoric opens to change when a spectator interprets the message. All things considered, the roles of mass media, subvert, and analyzing a commercial design affect the human mind while using rhetoric. Mass media play a major role in influencing People thinking, through rhetorical discourse like…

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    Good Night, and Good Luck and All the President's Men are two historical dramas in two very different time periods that express a common theme. While these two stories differ significantly in terms of subject matter, the values they portray and messages they emanate are able to hit a similar chord within the greater American audience, installing within them an understanding which transcends the past and applies to the present onward. All the President's Men revolves around the scandal at…

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    In western society, media culture or popular culture, under the influence of mass media, is constantly bombarding women with advertisements and messages of “ body perfect ”. According to Dittmar (2009), ““ body perfect” refers to the ideal of ultra thin, and whose media models are typically underweight” (p.1). Mass media are a powerful medium used by the ruling class to manipulate individuals and groups in society. Without a doubt, media are an unavoidable presence in our everyday life, and…

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    chapter and you’ll instantly see how inaccurate that description is. It’s a coming of age story, one satirizing the rampant racism of the time and the culture of that time in general. However, despite its seemingly innocent plot and progressive message, there are several solid arguments as to why it doesn’t have the literal merit many give it credit for. In Julius Lester’s 2005 article, Morality And Adventures Of Huckleberry…

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    As hip-hop has developed over time, so have the mediums that the artists use to convey their message. The growth of the Internet, social media, and electronic devices has brought about a new wave of hip-hop related art: music videos. The ever-rising popularity of music videos has given hip hop artists a new way to translate their messages to their audience; and often times this can help their message become clearer. Such is the case for Jasiri X’s music video titled “Do We Need To Start a Riot”.…

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    The purpose of an ad is to deliver a message; more specifically an advertisement is a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy. However, for an ad to be effective not only does it require to deliver a message; it has to successfully captivate the general public, despite personal opinion, enticing a call for action from the public. The Star Models Sexual Violence Ad by Edson Rosa, embodies the qualities of an effective…

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    nevertheless. One of the earlier examples of a policy practised is The Malicious Communications Act 1988 in the United Kingdom, which indicates that an individual is guilty of an offense, if they send threatening, indecent or offensive messages to another person using any medium, this includes through electronic communication but only when the objective is to induce anxiety or distress to the recipient (Bishop 2012).…

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    Many rather hide behind their phones, ipad and laptops to communicate and resolve conflict because they rather not face and deal with the emotional aspect of it. It’s easy to choose this medium but how much damage has it cause in other personal life. These days, people can easily type and send a message about how they feel with smiley and sad faces without emotional attachment. It is important to understand that face to face communication can show expressions and other emotional feeling and what…

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    Philadelphia. A hooded figure darts across the street, and runs up to an abandoned row-home, pulling out a can of spray paint. He nervously looks both ways, eyes scanning the street corners, before spraying the paint across the barren concrete wall. His message: one of defiance, against the status quo, against everything he believes has held him back in life. Standing back, he enjoys a brief moment of satisfaction. He checks the streets around him one last time, before hurriedly leaving the…

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