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    through: a linguistic form (through a structured language) A symbolic form (e.g. the pictogram means ‘phone number’ irrespective of the language we are using). Onomatopoeic words - they imitate the sound designated as in ‘the cuckoo’‚ the “cock-a doodle-do”). 1 Models of communication Linear or Bull’s Eye Model It describes communication as a one-way flow between two actors (a sender and a receiver). Circular Flow or Ping-pong Model The circular flow or ping-pong model of communication describes

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    Birkbeck College | HOW HATE CRIME CAN DIFFERENTLY BE REPRESENTED IN NEWS REPORTS? | Module: Hate Crime | | | Student Name: Ufuk Ucar | HOW HATE CRIME CAN DIFFERENTLY BE REPRESENTED IN NEWS REPORTS? Exploring news reports‚ which can shape the aspects of our society‚ within the light of news values and news imperatives. Introduction: Crime is always news worthy‚ especially‚ in this century of telecommunication‚ internet and media. It nourishes the audiences‚ which are waiting

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    Unlocking the Doors of Curiosity What exactly is a key? One may say‚ “Oh it is an object that unlocks doors‚ locks‚ cars‚ boxes‚ etc.” But to me‚ a key is so much more than just a tool to unlocking the lockable. Each key unlocks the unknown. Have you ever gone to an antique shop just to look at the keys and wondered where did they come from? Or who had it? Or did it unlock riches? For many people‚ none of this is a thought that passes through their mind when viewing the keys‚ but this is the process

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    How Women are Affected and Misrepresented in the Media Is the media responsible for degrading women? For many people‚ the answer is yes but of course you have many people that disagree. The representation of women in the media has always been exploitative. It has‚ throughout the years‚ reduced women to being nothing more than objects to be won‚ prizes to be shown off‚ and playthings to be abused. Some people may feel as though the media distributes innocent commercials for business purposes‚ but

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    the same‚ across the board of all genres‚ there is the thirst for imagination as well as the fulfillment of human curiosity. Albeit relatively new‚ both fantasy and horror (also respectively different) are successful and popular as genres‚ for they are able to satisfy the basic human emotion of curiosity and are able to cater towards the human imagination. Sigmund Freud explains how children’s role-played imaginative worlds become suppressed adult fantasies and are therefore tended to go through

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    cheating you have to send this to 10 people boy or girl‚ even if your taken and see what they think 1 your cute 2 your hot 3 your gorgeous 4 we should talk more 5 we should hang out ☺ 6 we should talk on the phone 7 we should party 8 date? ❤ 9 just be friends 10 nudes? 11 I’d give you head 12 I want head from you 13 kiss me 14 I want you to eat me out 15 I wanna eat you out 16 fuckbuddies 17 we should just chill☺ 18 take me back?❤ 19 I wanna get naked with you 20 I’d

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    HOW THE MEDIA HAS AFFECTED BODY IMAGE AMONG THE YOUTH What is body image? It is the subjective picture or mental image of one’s own body. People view their bodies differently that’s what makes an individual to have his or her own unique style of dressing. People pick up different styles from different places some have a negative impact while others positive. Body image includes: It takes time for some one to come up with an image that can be spotted a mile away by anybody. Some

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    development of facts and the reaching of new conclusions. Much research has been done concerning the use of smart phones‚ data projectors and television screens to enhance effective teaching and learning. Some researchers disagree with the notion that tablet computers can promote effective teaching and learning‚ because the other media mentioned above (data projector and television screens) have failed to promote effective teaching and learning as promised. However‚ they agree that technology can bring

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    How Accurately Are Women Portrayed in the Media Often times women in today’s society are forced to conform to a certain way of looking or dressing. This includes‚ race‚ age‚ style‚ hair and more. Typically it is expected that a women should be a young caucasian female with long hair to be considered attractive. But‚ what about when a female decides to dress in tighter or shorter clothes and embrace her body. Rather than being “sexy” and “classy‚” she is considered easy or trashy. This is a common

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    Ph.D. Candidate‚ University of New South Wales‚ Australia kudzaimatereke@yahoo.co.uk & Jacob Mapara Lecturer‚ Great Zimbabwe University; Ph.D. Candidate‚ University of South Africa jacomapara@yahoo.co.uk Abstract This paper seeks to examine how the Shona traditional society conceptualised beauty; drawing from the meaning and content of the Shona proverb‚ suggesting that traditional society emphasised beauty as holistic to include such elements as moral uprightness and humility as the markers

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