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    ATS 2439 Youth Media Assessment 1 This essay will address the reasons behind why global entertainment shows targeted at young audiences are significant on a political level and illustrates that why do these reality TV shows attract such a wide range of audiences‚ particularly aimed at young people. And the case study of Zhejiang Television’s 2012 reality talent show The Voice of China will be introduced to analyse how the ‘entertainment’ factor has been infused into the political process.

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    WHAT ARE BANKS AND W H A T D O T H E Y D O? 1 1.1. Introduction1 The term ‘‘banking’’ can be applied to a large range of financial institutions‚ from savings and loans organisations to the large money-centre commercial banks in the USA‚ or from the smallest mutually owned building society to the ‘‘big four’’ shareholder owned banks in the UK. Many European countries have large regional/cooperative banks in addition to three to five universal banks. In Japan‚ the bank with the largest retail

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    Hollywood’s Unfair Portrayal of Prison Guards and the Resulting Consequences on Society “Popular culture is a fantasy promoting social phenomenon that defines the reality of unknown regions and the nature of their inhabitants for ‘outsiders’.” (Riley) Influences of popular culture on society are overwhelmingly strong. When Hollywood focuses on the correction system‚ particularly maximum security prisons‚ they create negative prison stereotypes. Much of these negative stereotypes lie in the

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    demands of modern society. This essay will look at two specific areas related to family‚ the age at which it is considered appropriate to start a family and the role of parents and children within a typical family. Section 1 – The ideal age to start a family Comparison of what age it is considered appropriate to start a family. Analysis of findings – It seems to be more acceptable for a couple to live together for a long period of time out of marriage in Britain. The younger generation in modern society

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    Mass Media

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    concerns and anxieties aroused by the emergence of ’mass culture’ There has always been a definitive struggle to define culture as it is so complex and means something different to each individual. Culture affects all of us in different ways resulting in multiple definitions of culture. Culture had previously been seen as a way of improvement and growth‚ helping us to understand our place in society and guiding us towards a better understanding of ourselves. Over the previous number of decades

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    Phoenix Material Media Convergence Worksheet Write brief 250- to 300-word answers to each of the following: |Questions |Answers | |What is meant by the term media | The term media convergence describes the way that the different forms of media have all | |convergence with regard to technology‚ |evolved to the point where they can be accessed from one source. Newspapers

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    Modern Technology

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    and personal lives of citizens. Computers‚ communications‚ digital information‚ software – the constituents of the information age – are everywhere. There is though‚ a considerable number of people that are really concerned about the changes that modern technology implies‚ stating that it embodies potential risks to social values‚ freedoms‚ and relationships and this is what Sherri Turkle also states in her Forbes magazine article ‘Can You Hear Me Now?’. I must agree with Turkle’s point of view that

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    automated‚ complex and critical processes can be carried out with ease and efficiency with the help of modern technology. Each fields have undergone a major change and sure‚ they have changed for the better. High technology these days have revolutionized the field of education. The importance of technology in schools cannot be ignored. Learners are more exposed to the daily information that comes from all parts of the globe. It has become easier for the teachers to render knowledge and for the students

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    different from operative functions like marketing‚ finance‚ purchase etc. Rather these activities are common to each and every manger irrespective of his level or status.  Planning It is the basic function of management. It deals with chalking out a future course of action & deciding in advance the most appropriate course of actions for achievement of pre-determined goals. According to KOONTZ‚ “Planning is deciding in advance - what to do‚ when to do & how to do. It bridges the gap from where

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    Modern Technology

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    applied input/output relation or perform a specific function. Technology can be viewed as an activity that forms or changes culture.[11] Additionally‚ technology is the application of math‚ science‚ and the arts for the benefit of life as it is known. A modern example is the rise of communication technology‚ which has lessened barriers to human interaction and‚ as a result‚ has helped spawn new subcultures; the rise of cyberculture has‚ at its basis‚ the development of the Internet and the computer.[12] Not

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