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Papers On (Mass) Media & Broadcasting
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Todd Gitlin's, "The Whole World is Watching: Mass Media in the Making and Unmaking of the New Left":
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This 3 page paper provides an examination of the basic assumptions of this book, by focusing on the antiwar demonstrations. Furthermore, this paper provides an evaluation of the book that highlights Gitlin's extensive education and expertise in this area. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSGitlin.rtf
Touched by an Angel
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A 6 page essay in which the television series is reviewed in terms of characters, plot, theme, settings in Part I. Part II explains what melodrama and genre are in terms of television and gives examples of melodramatic incidents in the show. Part III discusses the social and cultural effects of the show.
Filename: Angel.wps
Translating Political Discourse from English to Arabic
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This 50 page paper provides an overview of the factors that influence the process of translating political discourse from English to Arabic. This paper outlinces a study of this issue. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: MHArabTr.rtf
Trends In The Cable TV Industry
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A 6 page research paper on current trends in the Cable TV industry, focusing on the growth of interest and implementation of cable modem technology to allow interactive Internet access over existing cable lines. The paper includes 2 charts of historical growth of selected segments of the cable industry, and a bibliography listing 6 sources.
Filename: Cabletv2.wps
Truth and the Media
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A 3 page contention that the media ignores the truth and in some cases even intentionally misrepresents critical issues, events, and developments. This paper uses the media’s infatuation with Barack Obama as an example. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPobamaMedia.rtf
Truth-Telling And Manipulation, Objectivity And Omission In Journalism
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4 pages in length. Media coverage is something that cannot be avoided in today's technological society. It used to be that high profile news stories would be broadcast after the incident had occurred, along with every other bit of news that merited a position in the top story lineup; now, however, news agencies are not only reporting directly from ground zero of a given event but also serving to detrimentally impact the truth of the situation by such invasive infiltration. Nowhere is this more apparent than with regard to contemporary war efforts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCJournTrth.rtf
TV and Children
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A 4 page essay addressing the negative effects of TV viewing on children. The writer discusses alternatives to TV for children. No Bibliography.
Filename: Vkids.doc
TV and Its Positive Effects on Children
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In 15 pages, the author discusses television and its positive effects on children. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PCtvpos.doc
TV Violence / Sociological & Psychological Impact On Children
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A 6 page research proposal for studying the topic question: does violence on television have an impact on children. Controversy and debate have raged for at least three decades on this question. Meanwhile, the level of violent acts committed on television shows during prime-time, including the family hour, has increased steadily. A brief search of the literature suggests that TV violence does have an impact on children's behaviors and level of sensitivity.
Filename: Tv.doc
TV/Effects on Culture
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A 5 page research paper that examines the effects of television, and the Internet, on the factors that John Stuart Mill considered essentially to the maintenance of liberty. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khtveff.rtf
TV: The Unique Medium
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A 7 page paper discussing factors that have allowed TV to
retain its uniqueness among media, assessed from the perspectives of Marshall McLuhan
and Raymond Williams. The uniqueness of television is not now that it provides access to
such a wealth of information. That was a feature of the past, but it has become a
commodity in today's world. The uniqueness of TV resides in the fact that it is always
available, and in any form the viewer wishes. Dedicated cable channels allow the viewer to
arrange his own programming schedule. Television, now an "old" technology with the
advent and growth of the Internet, remains a medium that retains its unique qualities for
itself. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KStvUnique.wps
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