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    the key points you have to consider when writing for magazine and newsletter. What are differences with newspapers. Submission date : 22nd December‚ 2012 According to Sarkar.N.(2008) Newsletter is defined as a small publication (as a leaflet or newspaper) containing news of interest based to a special group‚ that publication. For example Organizations news letters ie Tanzania Public Service College‚ programme news letter ie Femina Talk Show programme. It is used as a publication (periodical

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    please without considering their social norms. We can see that issue in a novel titled The Picture of Dorian Gray. It is a novel written by Oscar Wilde. This novel appeared as the lead story in Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine on 20 June 1890‚ and printed as the July 1890 issue of this magazine. Dorian’s Gray is the only novel Oscar Wilde had ever written. Other literary works that are made by Oscar Wilde are The important of Being Earnest (1895)‚ Ravenna‚ a poem which won Newdigate Prize in 1878‚ etc.

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    Darsielle Hayes 2/2/06 Eng 202B Power of Youth and Beauty Some say that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Others say that it(beauty) is only skin deep. A person that is considered to have overwhelming beauty can commit a heinous crime and be forgiven because they have such beauty. In a society that puts beauty on a pedestal‚ youth and physical attractiveness become valuable possessions. Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ prove all of these things to

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    After discussing the depictions and stereotyping on women‚ I would like to discuss on the discourses promoted by the Good Housekeeping magazine‚ which also have a powerful influence over the ideology of the readers. Ideology can be interpreted as the dominant ideas‚ value and beliefs about social relations of particular groups circulate in the society that is made to be ‘naturalized’. (Branston‚ G. and Stafford‚ R. 2010) As for discourse‚ it is always connect to the words pattern that people used

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    Segmentation in magazine industry at the age of digitalization and globalization Media Economics Tutor: Gillian Doyle Name: HU LONGWEI GUID: 2090365H Date: 2013/12/6 Introduction The media industries has suffering an age of Internet and digitalization‚ which force tradition media to convergence with ‘new media’ for surviving. As “the magazine industry has suffered badly during the worldwide economic downturn which had a strong impact on magazine advertising revenue

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    Being in the category branded ‘young women’ myself‚ I firmly believe that the way in which magazines are being portrayed in today’s body image driven society‚ is wrong. Despite the positive information that the media communicates to the world‚ they also have a propensity to convey negative messages. Teenagers should not have to feel that what they read in magazines compared to what they see in the mirror is a compulsory way of life. Models and celebrities have the life airbrushed into them only to

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    {draw:text-box} Insight is a local social magazine founded to satisfy different appeals in the Egyptian society. It are committed to face our challenges by embracing and creating change‚ through innovative solutions to extend the overall content distribution and marketing model to include websites‚ digital magazines‚ virtual events‚ and other new technologies to establish positive relations and credibility between the magazine and its readers. It is committed to providing an informal

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    ‘Basil Hallward is what I think I am: Lord Henry what the world thinks me: Dorian what I would like to be—in other ages‚ perhaps.’ – Oscar Wilde in a letter[1] It is a recognized fallacy to equate the experiences of an author with those of a fictional character‚ even if said character happens to be the protagonist of the author’s most influential work. Nevertheless‚ there are some cases when this line of thought may be justified: not in the way of mindlessly

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    The term ‘beauty’ may have very relative significance. Something can be beautiful for us‚ but ugly for other people. The external beauty of a person is often the first thing that we pay attention to. This is the result of the association of beauty with good and ugliness with evil. Through the outer appearance we make a general opinion about a given person. Such a way of thinking may be very misleading. In order to get to know the person we need to look to the inside – into the soul. This is the place

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    According to the nurture theory of the evolution of human behavior‚ when a child is first brought into the world it has no basis or idea of how to perceive things. The child is pure and innocent. It is naive to its surroundings‚ depending on the guidance of those around it to show it the way. When a child is born‚ most are accompanied by loving nurses‚ doctors‚ and parents. The moment this child encounters these other beings‚ the influences upon the individual begins. Their parents and peers influence

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