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    country becoming a fascist state. In America‚ the media plays a decisive role in politics and in determining which agendas are successful and which are not and whether or not it has been compromised by private interest continues to be debated. Bias in the Media Whether or not any press can be truly free remains a subject of much debate. Media outlets‚ just like any other enterprise‚ rely on a steady flow of funds in order to operate. Thus‚ they rely on sponsors either through the sales of advertisements

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    lives were taken‚ with the same negative connotation it does with the French‚ but rather with a sense of suspense and dignification. The film is over romanticized and fails to recognize the natural horror of removing innocent lives and thus fails to be bias.

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    Common Sense Informative Speech Outline General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my presentation‚ my audience will understand the importance of common sense‚ how little it’s being used‚ and how it affects us. Introduction I. Attention Getter-(ask a question) What is common sense? Common sense is good sense and sound judgment derived from experience rather than study.

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    Due to a popular trend of media outlets covering stories for publicity and ratings‚ it is challenging for Americans to get news accounts for events that don’t necessarily sell. In addition‚ media outlets tend to be bias in one way or another about people‚ events‚ and other topics. This causes people to only have one-sided knowledge or a shallow understanding of events if they only use one source to locate their information. Media coverage‚ for a large number of Americans

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    SECTION B: (75 marks) Answer THREE (3) out of four (4) questions. Question 2 (a) Identify and explain FIVE (5) roles of Henry Mintzberg’s managerial roles. (15 marks) (b) Describe the following terms: i. Centralisation (2 marks) ii. Span of control (2 marks) iii. Work specialisation (2 marks) iv. Formalisation (2 marks) v. Chain of command (2 marks)

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    Is media a boon or a curse? Everything in this modern age is powered by media from the moment we wake up until we sleep at night. Have we ever asked ourselves how all of this affects our reasoning‚ our power to choose and our lifestyle? Since mass media is used to communicate and interact with people from various walks of life‚ it can often result in a conflict of opinions. The media‚ specifically in India‚ represents a convergence of paradoxes: tradition and modernity; anarchy and order; diversity

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    have political ads changed over the years? What are some of the most famous political ads? Was the media coverage during the 2008 presidential campaign biased? Is Fox News "fair and balanced"? Do the media have a liberal bias? Do the media have a conservative bias? Should the United States offer more media coverage of international events? Did the media do a good job covering Hurricane Katrina? Did the media do a good job covering the attacks on September 11? Violence and Sex in the

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    Week 3 Detecting Media Bias This story was about health care cost and the coverage available to people with pre-existing conditions. How if people have cancer or Multiple Sclerosis that insurance companies in some states can raise the rates on premiums. This can keep people from being able to afford it any longer. The medical costs of treating Multiple Sclerosis were as high as $27‚000.00 a year for an individual in 2007‚ according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (Young‚ 2012). Ann

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    The Power of the Media The struggle for who gets what‚ when and how is largely carried out through the media. Mass communications help determine what the nation knows about politics and thus helps determine who gets what. The media is often referred to as the "fourth branch" of government because of the power they wield. The media consists of television‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ radio‚ books‚ recordings‚ films‚ and the Internet. Television is the most powerful media format since almost every home

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    in it is that they didn’t really know it all along‚ they just believe that they did. This is what we call hindsight bias.

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