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    Point Of Entry Through our exposure to television‚ we learn about the world and are able to observe how people interact and live their daily lives. Through these representations of the real world‚ television subtly shifts individual beliefs about the world through consistent misrepresentations of the world and groups of people that live within in. One group of people that has been consistently found to be misrepresented and stigmatized by television is individuals with mental illness. When investigating

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    I’m here to speak to you about the topic of ‘Whether or not television ruins children’. I’m sure we all know what a tv is and im pretty sure every household has at least one form of it. Ever since the television was invented‚ it has become one of our favourite pass-times. A lot of our daily routines are based around the tv. Mothers may iron clothes or cook while watching tv and sometimes many families eat in the living room and watch tv together. Although tv’s are considered as a positive and one

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    Television news vs. Newspaper When it comes to finding about the news of what’s going on in our world‚ we want details and facts. We want the juice of what’s actually going on. The debate between the efficiency of newspapers and TV news‚ TV news is a lot more effective. Watching the news on TV is a lot easier for people to understand and is more convenient than reading it on paper. For the people who are always in a rush in the morning‚ it’s more convenient to turn on the TV and listen to what’s

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    “IPL’s Cricketainment is a marketing and branding case study” MTI MTI’s Delhi based Shanker Bhattacharyya shares MTI’s strategic thoughts‚ analysis and learnings from the IPL Q: Is IPL a brand success‚ a media success or both? How do you describe IPL? Convergence of Cricket‚ and entertainment‚ one can describe this as cricket tournament‚ an entertainment event or a media spectacle! “Cricketainment” perhaps? The lines get blurred at times. If we are to go back few years‚ the idea was mooted for the

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    Mac 201 essay: Critical Analysis of News Conor O’Neill Media Production: Television & Radio Bf44rl@sunderland.students.ac.u Analyse the selected television news extracts (from the screening) showing your understanding and ability to apply Personalisation and impartiality to your own critical discussion. In this essay I will analyse ITV 1‚ BBC 1 and Channel 4’s News programmes. I will give detailed definitions of impartiality and personalisation; I will investigate the concepts of personalisation

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    sitcom‚ Ellen. The episode was very controversial in the industry and caused ABC to place a parental advisory in beginning of each episode. This was a revolutionary moment in television history and reassured the audience that it is okay to be yourself. In that moment Ellen became the first leading character on a television series to be openly gay and coming out to the audience. Every time I switch the channel to The Ellen Show‚ a wave of happiness washes over me. Seeing her dancing‚ laughing and

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    June 06‚ 2013 By: Hager Samin Negative Effects of Reality Television I know for a fact that reality T.V shows are negative on teenagers. To start with‚ the shows for example jersey shore they do not emphasize education and responsibility. All they care for is partying drinking and smoking weed every single day. The characters in the show think its no big deal to show what they doing in daily basis on reality TV. They don’t care a bit for what kids might be

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    Analysis of Design and Simulation of QPSK Modulator for Optic Inter Satellite Communication:Review Submitted by A Penchala Bindushree 4th Sem‚ M.Tech (DCE) Acharya Institute of Technology Bangalore – 560090 Under the guidance of Internal Guide: Nataraju A B M.tech‚ (PhD) Assistant Professor‚ ECE Department Acharya Institute of Technology Bangalore – 560090 External Guide: Vijesh T V Scientist/Engineer ‘SC’ LEOS/ISRO Bangalore-560013 Abstract We have proposed a digitally

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    Reflective Journal #3 Elyse Phillips Cabrini College There are many shows on television these days that people would call culturally insensitive‚ such as the Jersey Shore‚ Tosh .0‚ Buckwild‚ 16 and Pregnant‚ the list could go on and on. But I think that one of the most culturally insensitive shows of all is South Park. It is a show that revolves around 4 4th graders in a small mountain town in Colorado. Most people in America have heard of South Park or watched it because it relates to current

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    to do with celebrities‚ food‚ beverages; and they all part of our culture today. While I was reading American Idol Worship‚ I thought about a show I had seen that made me suspect a hidden message or agenda and I came up with Full house‚ a popular television show. Full House was loved by every age group because the family had different age and gender actors. It was a show that taught a lesson from each episode regardless of the age group that was watching‚ but people did not pay attention to the hidden

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