Internet! The New Drug of Choice It is difficult in these modern times to find anyone who doesn’t use the Internet. I am not speaking of North Americans (but mainly N. Americans)‚ but the rest of the world is quickly catching up. China already has more users than Canada and the US put together. According to Internet World Stats (2012)‚ China has 538 million online frequenters and 82.5% of the Korean population use the Internet. Korea’s penetration rate is third with England leading the way at
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NEWSPAPER AS A RELIABLE SOURCE OF NEWS AND INFORMATION: The newspapers most notable contribution as a mass communication medium has been as a purveyor of information. Many people doubted if newspapers could fight off the challenge posed by radio and television – both being immediate and more entertaining‚ but they have fought this challenge and have survived and are going strong due to the following reasons: 1. Newspapers offer detailed accounts which is not possible with radio and television
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Contemporary filmmakers often bring films to life by using historical sources that depicts real world events. However‚ sometimes the primary sources can be misused and thus may illustrate real world events differently or in a misleading manner. This paper focuses on the film “The New Word” and how contemporary filmmakers use or misused historical sources such as John Smith’s “A True Relation” to portray the British expedition in Virginia in 1607. The paper will discuss how in the film; however‚ such
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The Influences of Internet on Traditional News Media The dramatically increasing popularity of the online news media treated as an important source has changed all aspects of public living-style. People now are inclined to acquire information needed from WWW rather than obtain them from traditional news media such as newspapers‚ TV‚ and radio. Will the online news media thoroughly replace traditional news media? Scholars have been discussing the substitution or displacement of old media since
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OF INTERNET ON TRADITIONAL NEWS MEDIA 1 The impact of the Internet on traditional news media Lingyan Chen Fairleigh Dickinson University May 6th‚ 2013 THE IMPACT OF INTERNET ON TRADITIONAL NEWS MEDIA Abstract The study discusses the impact of the Internet on traditional media over time. Media research suggests that Internet would be allowed to exist with traditional news media at the same time‚ rather than killing off the traditional news media
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IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON NEWS MEDIA PROFESSIONALISM‚ MINDSETS AND BUZZWORDS INTRODUCTION In 1998 the Web-based bookstore Amazon.com claimed to offer more than 100 new books on the topic of the World Wide Web. Books which can be considered to be quite outdated at the time of writing this particular essay. The relevance of these and other publications lies therefore predominantly the tools they can offer in understanding the impact new media technologies have on different aspects of society over
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The New Generation: Internet and the Side Effects Submitted to: Professor Tonio Sadik Submitted by: John Yoo (4578772) SOC 3116 C November 16th 2011 The article‚ "A Fantasy World Is Creating Problems in South Korea" published by Choe Sang-Hun from The New York Times discuss the growing issue of internet gaming addiction among adults in South Korea (Choe‚ 2010). With the emergence of the internet‚ more and more people around the world
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words in the newspapers‚magazines or on the Internet‚ like "PK" dinosaurs" and so on. These are all Internet slang terms. Whether to allow or forbid these terms in news and formal documents has become a hot topic as the ban is introduced in Shanghai. The public holds different views on the regulation. From where I stand‚ as the inevitable result of social development,Internet slang should not be banned in news and formal documents. Firstly‚ many Internet slang terms such as classifier are widely spread
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Best Practices Manual for New Supervisors To become a supervisor requires knowledge of how to motivate employees‚ ability to communicate with others‚ and common sense. The success of the supervisor in the performance of its duties determines the success or the failure of the programs and objectives of the company. Our ability as supervisor is to obtain first-rate performance through others and is far more important than what you can do yourself. The attitude—as viewed by others—is critically important
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"The times they are a changing....’ an old saying goes this way. It would be true to say that all the information that is known today was once news. This topic can also be debate of being ’street smart or book smart. By reading the books or teaching in a class room can give you knowledge but to bring to real life or how to make it happen can only be learnt by keeping in touch with the times. ’History repeats itself’ and so are societies in different times. The problems that we are facing today
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