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    My name is N. and my partner’s name is Z. We are going to present you information on the General-Specific type of texts. Our presentation will take about 3-4 minutes. At first‚ we will pay attention to the structure of this type of texts‚ then speak about definitions and generalizations as a means of staring a text‚ then analyze the text we’ve chosen‚ and finally make a conclusion. Students face a variety of writing tasks in their course work. Although these tasks vary from course to course and

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    in children’s products Blosser‚ B.J. and Roberts‚ D.F. (1985) Age differences in children’s perceptions of message intent. Bradley‚ M.F. (1987) Nature and signi cance of international marketing: a review. Journal of Business Research 15‚ 52–6. Broadcasting Authority (1993) Television Code of Practice on Advertising Standards. Hong Kong: Government Printer. Brown‚ D. and Bryant‚ J. (1983) Humour in the mass media. In P.E. McGhee and J.H. Goldstein (eds)‚ Handbook of Humor Research‚ Vol Carey‚ G.‚

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    Abstract In 21st century‚ we can say that almost no one can live without technology. We use technology everywhere. As the development of technology‚ we don’t only communicate with others face to face‚ but also by technology‚ such as telephone‚ computer and even the television. Human beings are influenced more and more by the different technologies. Thus‚ there are some communication theory to explain the complex and various phenomenon. Now‚ we will discuss the phenomenon‚ the influences and explaining

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    initiation of the broadcast media began with the experimentation of the radio broadcast‚ which at the initial level‚ comprised of only dashes and dots. This radio broadcast‚ found its way in the domain of experimentation‚ in the year 1906‚ and in commercial domain in 1920. It was by 1930‚ that radio had become the new marvel for rendering entertainment to common households around the world‚ endorsing the same technology. Where‚ being able to send and receive audio signals was considered a marvel‚

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    other commercial radio stations would never consider due to their lack of mainstream activity and familiarity. Most of these bands and singers are just young Australians willing to give what they’ve got a go. Because of this‚ triple j has a constant inflow of new music. Triple j pluggers meetings are slightly different to those of commercial radio stations‚ a substantial amount of indie visitors that don’t go towards the commercial side. The difference between Triple j and other commercial radio

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    An increasing emphasis on the mass media has been especially reflected in the wake of events with far-reaching impact such as the September 11 terrorist attacks and the Iraq war. This emphasis is hardly misplaced with the increasing benefits of the mass media becoming clearer day by day. Generally‚ most people assume that the mass media‚ which in today’s context can be defined as a means of communication that reaches large numbers of people via mediums such as the television‚ radio‚ newspapers and

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    If you are exposed enough to something in particular‚ it will eventually begin to seem as normal throughout your daily life. Although normal is a very subjective word‚ because what is “normal” is different to each individual person‚ if someone can figure out a way to solicit or advertise to almost everybody‚ and can successfully get the word around‚ then that is when something could probably be considered as normal. This is what the goal of advertisers and marketers is‚ to make these advertisements

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    Chapter 1 Communication: Mass and Other Forms ___________________________________________________________________ THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS At a general level‚ communication events involve the following elements: . . . . . . . . a source a process of encoding a message a channel a process of decoding a receiver the potential for feedback the chance of noise The Source. The source‚ or sender‚ initiates the communication process by having a thought or an idea that he

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    Each day we are inundated with thousands of advertisements which contribute to shaping and defining our world views. As a capitalist society ads are crucial to attract the attention of the consumer. They are everywhere‚ whether it be a billboard‚ a commercial or a radio announcement‚ advertising reaches out and touches almost everyone living in our modern world. The effectiveness of an advertisement campaign has a huge influence on the purchaser. Ads are carefully constructed to appeal to the consumer

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    Electronic and Digital Media Com/225 November 4‚ 2010 Professor Dave Sarnowski Electronic and Digital Media Industry Technology has played a big role in electronic and digital media. Technological inventions keep companies competing in the same areas. “Digital and electronic media today is plentiful with the information highway (Internet) providing answers at our fingertips‚ along with cell phones that are equipped with cameras and Internet connection”(Thomas 2010). Today media has a major

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