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    "MEDIA AND MASS MOBILIZATION" BY A CORPS MEMBER‚ AKINWUMI OLADIPUPO AT ADAMAWA STATE POLYTHENIC‚ YOLA

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    STATE-CONTROL OF BROADCASTING IN JAPAN AND KOREA When broadcasting began in the post war era in Japan and Korea the two countries were vastly different in national resources and characteristics. Japan was one of the most established democratic nations in the region and became one of the world’s economic powerhouses. On the other hand Korea was recovering from war and civil unrest under a militaristic authoritarian government. Even though these large differences existed‚ both Japan and Korea similarly

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    magazines. However‚ some forms of mass media such as books and manuscripts had already been in use for centuries. Mass media can be used for various purposes: advocacy‚ both for business and social concerns. This can include advertising‚ marketing‚ propaganda‚ public relations‚ and political communication. Entertainment‚ traditionally through performances of acting‚ music‚ and sports‚ along with light reading. Since the late 20th century also through video and computer games. Journalism is the discipline

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    about the public relations industry. The opinion that is expressed is that the public relations industry manipulates the public opinion and the well-being of the general population. I agree with this entirely. Advertising and marketing is a form of propaganda‚ it has become a part of our culture and we don’t even notice it. Many Americans still believe that we are not influenced by it‚ but we are every day. Public relations firms go out of their way to keep their campaigns hidden from the public they

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    Vietcong and the NVA would be a victory for communist aggression in South-East Asia and Australia as part of the ‘domino theory’ would be directly threatened. The media was able to manipulate the public’s opinion and attitude through the use of propaganda to gain the support of the public. The public’s ignorance to the war made it easier for Menzies to manipulate the public in thinking that Australia was directly asked by the South Vietnamese government for military assistance when in fact no assistance

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    So far‚ there’re various media for people to choose and access the information such as television‚ radio‚ Internet‚ or even mobile phone‚ consequently‚ media have a full capacity to set a social subject for mass audience to think and talk about. Often‚ media do not deliberately set the agenda and determine the pros and cons of that particular issue‚ so it repeatedly causes bad consequences towards public as well as establishes ’moral panics’‚ which can sometimes lead to mob violence. The studies

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    The History of the Consumer Movement and Consumerism Michael J Jackson Grantham University The History of the Consumer Movement and Consumerism Consumerism as defined by the dictionary is a modern movement for the protection of the consumer against useless‚ inferior‚ or dangerous products‚ misleading advertising‚ unfair pricing. Ralph Nader is probably credited as one of the first activist that took consumer rights and the whole consumerism movement to the next level. Nader first came

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    HND CREATIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION Unit 62 Television News Nassor Introduction NEWS Formats of TV News Programmes News Determining Factor Entertainment News Coverage Comparison References NEWS

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    MEDIA NEGATIVE ASPECT Opening:  Let me begin by stating that all in the world is not as you have been told. The old saying that "truth is stranger than fiction" couldn’t be more accurate‚ for we have been deceived on such a grand scale that most would have a difficult time in comprehending the full extent. The behind the scenes machinations of big money and politics are so well hidden from most of the population‚ that if people actually knew how things were really run‚ we would quite literally

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by Mark Herman opened my eyes to a different side of the Holocaust. The film was told through the point of view of a young child outside the camps and how this horrific event looked to them. Bruno being so young and naïve had no idea what Shmuel was going through. For example‚ when Bruno first found the fence and Shmuel he asked if he had any friends and Shmuel responded with kind of and Bruno was jealous that he had someone to play with and that Bruno was all alone

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