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    The intellectual elements during The Twenties mainly revolved around the invention of the radio. The radio was able to create a “national mass culture” (Keene, 634). It was able to spread news and stories, as well as, promote the sale of certain products. People who were able to obtain these radios, which was about 60 percent of the American population, gathered around them to hear the latest in sports and elections (Keene, 634). The radio provided a quick and easy way to spread information.…

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    Interpersonal communication can be defined as when two people interact with each other. Interpersonal communication can be experience in our daily lives when we have an encounter with someone. Furthermore, interpersonal communication can be use anywhere be it at work, school, home or social gathering. An example of interpersonal communication between my brother and I. My brother: Hello . Me: Hi. My brother: how was work today?. Me: work was fine.(Feminism,2016). Intrapersonal…

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    assistance to furnish global tranquility, stabilization, and also provide improved human welfare. Over the years foreign assistance has been viewed as positive and a new way for relations to be formed with other countries.It all began in 1948, The Marshall Plan was the first plan to deal with foreign aid, and the goal was to help underdeveloping countries. The State Department had stated to sustaining a peaceful and prosperous world, and have certainly been keeping everything in control, but the…

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    From early art in the 1600’s to the emergence of television, the media has had a rapid and unstoppable invasion on lives. Media overwhelms society with drama and entertainment. In “Supersaturation, or, The Media Torrent and Disposable Feeling” by Todd Gitlin, he asserts paintings were what television is today: entertainment. In the 1600s, these paintings were passed down from generation to generation, and today, television shows rarely last two seasons. Gitlin feels as though the media…

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    How much power does the media aspect of the world have on the human body? When the world encounters a horrific event, the details of such event goes straight to the media. People rely on the news channels and the web to get the details they want to know. People have encoded their brain to become fixated on the next big thing, and they cannot stand to be without the media. In contrast to De Botton and Beam, the media has the ability to affect the human’s minds negatively and positively. As people…

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    The book Understanding Media: The Extensions of Men by Marshall Mcluhan discusses a rather "old fashioned" view to the way that Americans use and view technology. The author describes how at the time the newest inventions such as TV and Phones are quickly shaping our future. When I read this I realized that I was pretty dated. The opinions in here probably would have stayed the same if revised there would probably would have been just a more in depth study into all of the different social media…

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    Multi-Genre #1 - Research Period 6 Marshall Islands The Marshall Islands is known as the Republic of the Marshall Islands. It’s an island country that is divided into two chains. In this case it’s the western group, or Ralik chain; and the eastern group, or Ratak chain. These islands are of coral reef types and rise only a few feet above sea level. The country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country consists of 29 atoll and also 5 isolated islands. The Marshall Islands flag…

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    Over the decades contemporary art has always been a huge influence in our society, it affect unconsciously the way we behave and the way we think. It can be expressed in different forms such as crafts, TV shows, Advertisements, films, fashion and print media. Nowadays, media art has been considered as a dominant mechanism of communication that affects us as humans in a positive but also in negative way. One of the most influential expressions of media arts is advertising and it can be defined as…

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    Media Framing

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    Media Framing The framing theory was first introduced by Goffman in 1974. The conceptual framework suggested the frame would influence the audience to interpret information (Goffman 1974). The media provide a frame to journalists reporting the information or a news (Goffman 1974). Social frameworks and natural frameworks create influences on how the data are interpreted in communication (Goffman 1974). Scheufele (1999) has argued that framing as a media effect. The public’s perception of an…

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    Colonialism In Canada

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    Colonialism and the media are intrinsically intertwined, helping create what we know as Canada, and the rest of the world today. When I first think of the media, I immediately think of television and movies, and how these forms of communication shape my view of the world. But, the media goes far beyond these forms and it can be used in many ways beyond promoting a product during the commercial break. The articles I will be discussing prove that the media was, and still is, perpetuating a…

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