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    Comparison between Digital Cameras and Film Cameras The electronics devices companies had made new electronics digital devices for their customers that approach with old versions. These new devices made big changing in electronics world‚ because they have new options that different from old devices‚ the digital facilities in these new electronics devices made them common in the market and made so many people hurry to the electronics section in the stores to

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    Assess the reasons why Thatcher’s economic policies were controversial There is little which unites Thatcher’s passionate supporters‚ and equally passionate critics. However‚ both camps would agree that she was‚ without question‚ one of the most controversial prime ministers the UK has seen‚ and her economic policies were at the heart of that controversy. She instituted an economic revolution in the UK‚ bringing the post-war consensus to a crashing halt‚ and replacing it with a free-market ideology

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    Pădureanu Analysis of Oliviero Toscani’s “Tongues” Photo for United Colors of Benetton The picture chosen for analysis is one taken by Oliviero Toscani for a United Colors of Benetton campaign. The picture depicts three children – one African-American‚ one Caucasian and one Asian – all sticking their tongues out‚ from where the name of the advertisement – “Tongues”. This campaign for Benetton was launched in February 1991 and it was highly controversial. For example‚ “this image was deemed "pornographic"

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    ideas for classes. It is true to say that mediated communication on a scale previously unseen is now part of all modern life in Japan‚ the UK‚ in the US and across Europe. This article aims to discuss and promote the use of multimedia and various media formats in the classroom‚ both for Junior and High School level and at undergraduate level at universities and technical schools. Empirical examples from University teaching experiences in the UK and High School teaching experiences in Japan will be

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    English 102 11 Sept 2013 Social Media & Teens Over the last five years‚ technology has been rapidly changing and expanding in every field imaginable. So these days making it without some knowledge of technology is illogical. Social Networking Sites allow teenagers to experiment with today’s gadgets‚ which will be useful to them in the future. Almost all college classes require the use of a computer. So before you jump the gun and say your teen isn’t mature enough to

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    The book To Kill a Mockingbird and other controversial books should not be taken out of public school curriculum because‚ while they may have offensive language and other uncomfortable scenes in the books‚ the lessons within often teach students about America’s uncomfortable past and current injustices. By taking controversial books‚ like To Kill a Mockingbird or The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ out of curriculum schools are dismissing the fact that uncomfortable issues in these books are still

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    20-16-2013 ASSIGNMENT NO: 2 MEDIA GIANTS AND CROSS MEDIA ACTIVITIES. DEFINE THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE MEDIA STRATEGIES OF THESE MEDIA GIANTS. MEDIA GIANTS AND CROSS MEDIA ACTIVITIES A World of Blurred Media Boundaries Six related trends describe the mass media world at the turn of the twentieth century. 1 media fragmentation 2 audience segmentation 3 distribution of products across media boundaries 4 globalization 5 conglomeration 6 digital convergence. MEDIA FRAGMENTATION: This term

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    Social Media: Today’s mainstream media Social media is the buzz! Today it has become a part of company’s marketing strategy. Traditional marketing is being sidelined by social media. The difference between traditional marketing and social media? Shouting vs. Sharing Social media Trade shows Sponsorships TV‚ radio and print Company website Direct mail What do we mean by social media? Why there is so much of buzz‚ and how will B2B companies will benefit? Social media facilitates

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    I. INTRODUCTION Media plays a great role in allowing the people to be informed‚ to be educated or to be entertained. People‚ especially teenagers‚ are purposely or unknowingly connecting to each other by communicating and informing themselves about the latest trends‚ events and happenings in the community. They are fed by information regarding different issues that happen in their day-to-day activities. Also‚ they are pleased by the good reviews of media but along with its swift development

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    The Corruption of the Youth today in magazines Kathy L. Short PSYCH 309-B October 3‚ 2014 Georgianna Corsini Abstract The consensus of today’s world is a world of sex. Yet‚ magazines consensus for the teens of today see that body image in magazines is how a female should look. With magazines that portray young‚ thin‚ models are causing the young girls to mutilate themselves by starving to be thin. As this paper shows that the majority of teen magazines have hidden pitfalls. When an article

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