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    Canadian Magazine Dispute Back in the mid-1990’s‚ there was a major dispute between the Canadian federal government and U.S. magazine companies. Canada has a mass market for magazines. This is due to the country having magazines throughout Canada that are both foreign and domestic periodicals. There is a huge gap between foreign and domestic periodicals in Canada though. Foreign magazines make 89 percent of the countries magazine business. This leaves Canada with only 11 percent of magazines distribution

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    October 11‚ 2011 English 121 Magazine Analysis Popular Science: An Analysis Popular Science is a magazine that has been in monthly distribution since 1872 (Wikipedia). The purpose of Popular Science magazine is to entertain and inform a general audience with articles (related or pertaining) to scientific and technological discoveries and advancements: especially in green technology. Middle aged men are portrayed to be the main audience of Popular Science due to the the male-targeted advertisements

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    Unemployment - Australia

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    Unemployment Unemployment refers to those people who are willing and able to work‚ actively seeking work but is unable to find suitable employment. In Australia unemployment is measured by a monthly telephone survey of the labour force conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). These unemployment statistics reflect the number of people who are not working but actively seeking it. To be classified as actively seeking work the following criteria must be followed: regularly checking

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    Magazines’ Twist on Body Image While magazines may be fun to read‚ there is more to them then just information and pictures. All of the pictures in and on magazines are all usually photo-shopped. The faces are thinned‚ bodies are trimmed‚ blemishes disappear‚ body images are enhanced and appearances are dramatically changed. Believe it or not this can make a huge impact on someone and it may change their lifestyle forever. Editing and photo-shopping human beings on magazines can make a dramatic

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    Colours: The website uses very formal colours for example black and white; this portrays the magazine as being sophisticated. This would appeal to the ABC1 target audience because the colours have been used within a high end fashion magazine. The black writing on the white background also makes it stand out and look bold. The colours that are used are not very similar to the print magazine. The print magazine usually uses bright colours for the masthead where as on the website is only uses black. This

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    stop by the magazine stall. Those magazines have a very attractive appearance with impressive pictures and headings. Women’s magazines especially dominate types of magazines in the hall and they are top-selling magazines. Most of them have a focus on fashion‚ beauty‚ celebrity gossip‚ and health. They’ll also include recipes‚ relationship advice‚ “real life” stories‚ and weight-loss advice. I guess sensationalism is the formula for these tabloid magazines to appeal people. Those magazines do not really

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    HiSupporting Account For my practical production I choose to design and create 5 pages of a magazine including a front cover‚ an advert‚ a contents page‚ an article and a horoscope page. These 5 conventions formed to make part of a magazine that would be used to complete my practical production. This task intrigued me as I have a genuine interest in reading magazines myself‚ and the idea of creating and editing my own appealed to me more. I decided to pursue this task by myself as this shows originality

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    Analysis: Capital Magazine Problem Identification: Should Prisma Presse release the new magazine Capital in September‚ or postpone until the economic situation improves? If they go ahead with the launch‚ should they go with a subscription or a newsstand strategy? Alternatives: 1) Pospone the launch until the economy recovers and advertising rates start growing again. If the economic situation doesn’t get better withdraw the new magazine. +Inexperience in business magazines. +It’s safer

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    arose due to concerns over protecting local cultures from the impacts of globalization‚ as discussed in this issue brief: the Canadian magazine dispute an exemption for whaling Choose one of these issues and answer the “Questions for Discussion” following the issue that you choose. For the “Canadian Magazine To what extent do you think the U.S.-Canadian magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture? I think this motivation was rather extreme when looked at from a

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    There are valid arguments for both sides. Arguments against allowing refugees into Australia are the strongest in terms of financial cost and economic consequences for Australia. Those consequences are real and affect all of us. I have decided to argue in favour of allowing refugees enter Australia for the following reasons. A refugee is a person who is forced to leave his or her own country without the ability to return because of a war or a real risk of persecution because of their race‚ religion

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