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    Semester 1 – Level 5 – MFC5312 - Television Genres Essay - Deadline 7th December Explore in detail the development of one television genre of your choice. In this essay I am going to explore the development of reality television and throughout this essay I will consider generic characteristics‚ the genres place in television schedules‚ the needs and expectations of audiences and also the future of the genre on television. ‘The word genre simply means order. As applied to artistic works‚ a genre

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    Review Questions Chapter 2 – “Planning Business Messages” 9.) The phrase of the writing process that should receive the most time is revising‚ because you need to proofread‚ and evaluate. Also many find that new ideas occur after they have begun to write‚ causing them to back up‚ alter the organization‚ and rethink their plan. 10.) Business people are writing fewer interoffice memos and letters because they are particularly for messages that require persuasion‚ permanence‚ or formality.

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    6th Mar A.co 3rd PLT Message to Garcia Synopsis The message to Garcia describes the average human mindset‚ action and reactions toward a given task. Many men and women from past to present want work‚ status‚ money and reputation; but feel work is not needed. It describes not all but many situations pertaining to people having lack of initiative. In this book Elbert Hubbard states people on average will ask one or many question about the task being given to them. How I do it‚ where can I find

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    merit: news shows‚ the discovery channel‚ etc. But many people tend to watch reality shows‚ soap operas and other drivel instead of meaningful shows. Most reality TV is pointless and ludicrous. If reality shows are an accurate portrayal of reality‚ then please shoot me. I say we outlaw reality TV as false advertising as to what reality really is. But I do believe the people in the reality shows must have some healthy habits. How else could they have the energy to endure the hysteria and drama over trivial

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    New Business Realities E-Business Systems: The New Infrastructure E-business uses the global reach of the Internet to connect customers‚ vendors‚ suppliers and employees together‚ and the information they need‚ to do a better job. It represents a secure‚ reliable‚ scalable and manageable framework that builds on existing technology investments to prepare for the future. It is about Web-enabling core business processes to improve customer service‚ reduce product cycle time‚ get better results

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    Advertisements bombard the world every day with products that marketers claim will make their lives better. The ads lure in unsuspecting victims with lush landscapes and beautiful women along with "professionals" recommending the products. These consumers have fallen victim to the marketer’s rhetorical strategies. For instance‚ the ad supplied with this review is full of rhetorical fallacies which would affect consumers to buy the manufacturer’s goods. The ad provided is a toothpaste ad that has

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    Abstract In the modern world‚ advertisement is everywhere. In every abundance walk of life‚ there are huge competitions. As a result‚ advertisement has become more important. If you can be more noticeable‚ it means you would have chances to market. Therefore‚ advertising has great impact on different people. Advertising‚ is mainly used in market‚ refer to marketing message‚ which is presented by an identified sponsor in extinctive media such as the television‚ newspapers‚ radio

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    Case Study: Getting the Message Across   1. What’s the Problem at WBCA? To most people‚ giving amateur students the opportunity to work at a college campus radio station does not sound like much of a risk‚ but to the contrary‚ it is. Eagerness to learn and willingness to work is not all that is needed to run a business successfully. Ann Caldera is the program director at the college campus radio station WBCA. Ann doesn’t have a problem getting the students to do work at the station

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    Reality shows had become a huge success in our society‚ we have a great variety of them‚ and we can choose which one we want to see according to our age‚ or in which one of those realities we feel more connected. Seeing the huge impact that this new way of doing television has in me and the society I decided to focus my research on this topic. Before I started my research‚ I was thinking that this might not be easy to investigate‚ because some people might think this could be a superficial topic

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    manufacturing motorcycles‚ Jet Skis‚ ATVs and heavy machinery vehicles since the late nineteen-sixties. They have long been known for producing good quality products‚ and Kawasaki attempts an appeal to the average outdoorsman in this magazine advertisement. The promise they make is alluring‚ but it is highly exaggerated. Speaking of the appeal to escape‚ Fowles writes‚ “Freedom is the pitch here‚ the freedom that every individual yearns for whenever life becomes too oppressive” (345). Four people

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