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    Young Generations

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    headline-grabbing disasters like earthquakes and floods. Governments should concentrate their resource on educating people about the risk they face nearer to their home‚ which can cost far more lives. Structure |intro |TV news and broadsheets give too much attention to disasters and wars | |reason 1 |If we talk too much about disasters and natural catastrophes people become anxious. | |reason 2 |A second point

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    accounts for 600 or 700 offences a year‚ with most of these being domestic violence. Table 3.03 (see appendix 2) shows the difference between tabloid newspapers and broadsheet newspapers and people’s perception of crime. 81% of people who read ‘popular’ newspapers believed crime had increased‚ in comparison to 59% of people who read ‘broadsheet’ newspapers. This shows how the type of newspaper affects people’s view of crime and how the media want certain groups to worry about crime more than others. If

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    History of the Times

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    Compare and contrast several issues of the Times from the 1850s and the turn o f the century. How do you explain the changes and continuities in the Times between these years? The role of newspapers in society to comment on and help shape cultural change has been evident since the first newspapers came into publication. The ability of the papers to adapt these changes quickly and effectively goes hand in hand with the longevity of the publication. This discussion will compare and contrast

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    specifically the internet and identifies how public relations has evolved in parallel to the evolution of new media. It highlights the key significance of the internet to all industries which I intent to apply directly to my area of study. ‘In the past‚ broadsheet information was beamed to complete populations. Progressively‚ as more media became available‚ information was directed to parts of the population....In the internet world everyone can see almost everything they are interested in.’ – David Phillips(2001)

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    media in brittain

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    questions and more let’s have a peek at today’s presentation… THE PRESS The Daily Mirror openly spoke out against government policies during WWII. Tabloids and Broadsheets and recently the Berliner refer to types of format. Newsagents organise paper-rounds for teenagers to earn pocket money. Broadsheets – written origami for the intellectual businessman Tabloids – picture of celebrity or newsworthy gossip and scandal. Difficult to regulate by the government due to the official

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    Eating Disorders

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    Review Article on Teenage Eating Disorders  Anorexia is an emotional illness in which a person refuses to eat. It  occurs mainly among adolescent girls and young women. The word  anorexia means without appetite‚ but anorexics may be extremely hungry  most of the time. They avoid food for psychological reasons. The chief  physical symptom of anorexia nervosa is severe weight loss. Other  symptoms include low blood pressure‚ slow heartbeat and growth of fine  hair on the body. The start of

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    Relaunch Strategy

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    RELAUNCH:  STRATEGY   JANUARY  20‚  2015   HITACHI  AS  A  BRAND   •  A  Japanese  brand  with  a  specialty  in  motors   •  Founded  in  1910‚  the  company  has  long  since  expanded  its   product  lineup     •  Inspire  the  next  =  breathe  life  into  the  coming  age   •  Home  appliances:  The  brand  of  choice   •  Positioning:   •  High-­end/  premium   •  World  class  highest

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    Tourism and the Media

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    | Tourism and the Media | Assignment One | | Claire Willis | 1/23/2013 | | Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Media 2 Print Media 3 Newspapers 3 Broadsheets 3 Middle-Tabloids 3 Tabloids 3 Magazines 5 Trade‚ Professional & Business Magazines 5 Consumer Magazines 5 How companies can use print media for promotion 7 Electronic Media 7 Television 7 TV Programmes 7 TV Adverts 7 How companies can use television for promotion 8 Social Media

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    Hoover's Individualism

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    Today the government provides many forms of aid for farmers‚ the unemployed‚ the disabled‚ and others in need. However‚ at the beginning of the Depression these programs did not exist. President Hoover opposed direct welfare payments to people. Why was the government slow to help individuals at the beginning of the Depression? At the time of the Great Depression‚ the Federal Government had never done anything on such a large scale as to create programs like the Reconstruction Finance System (RFS)

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    registration and the like. Other transaction such as advertisement and promotion of the institution which brings up-to-date announcement about their program offerings for student/reviewee is aired through media such as local television‚ radio and broadsheets. These are the strategies they did in propagating educational information‚ announcement and as a channel of inquiries. The effect of advertisement became essential and was responded by limited

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