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    of searches on Baidu. Social networking‚ including weibo‚ the study said‚ has made such hot-button issues no longer individual cases but interrelated. "Online topics‚ after being amplified and connected with related issues‚ can exert a bigger impact and force the authorities to think twice before making a decision‚" said Liu Shanying‚ a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences‚ a government think tank. Liu said that although Yu’s research only included web users‚ it has a universal

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    POSITIVE EFFECTS: 1.Increases Production 2.Diversification of Cropping Pattern 3.Better Price 4.Increased Exports NEGATIVE EFFECTS: 1.Lack of Self-Sufficiency 2.Price Stability 3.Affects Poor Farmers 4.Entry of MNCs IMPACT ON INDUSTRIES Industrialization through import substitution and public sector production with emphasis on heavy industry has been a very important objective of our planning for development. In particular an important distinction was

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    16‚ December‚2013 Media Types of Media Article retrieved from(http://www.sparknotes.com/us-government-and-politics/american-government/the-media/section3.rhtml) The different types of media include print media‚ electronic media and new age media. Print media includes newspapers‚ books and pamphlets. Electronic media includes television and radio while the new age media include the internet and mobile phones. Summary of types of media : The different

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    SMC regarding on their cooperation in class. The results indicate that the impact of positive reinforcement on their studies will motivate them to study hard. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Reviewed literature Behavior modification focuses on behaviors and behavior changes. Behaviors are what a person does or says. The purpose of behavior modification is to help change behaviors that have a social impact on one’s life while improving a specific aspect of that person’s life (Miltenberger

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    Communication Quarterly Vol. 60‚ No. 5‚ November–December 2012‚ pp. 588–607 Face it: The Impact of Gender on Social Media Images Jessica Rose‚ Susan Mackey-Kallis‚ Len Shyles‚ Kelly Barry‚ Danielle Biagini‚ Colleen Hart‚ & Lauren Jack Social websites like Facebook enable users to upload self-created digital images; it is therefore of interest to see how gender is performed in this domain. A panel used a literature review of pictorial features associated with gender traits‚ and a sample of Facebook

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    Upon enrolling at in college‚ I choose broadcast journalism as my academic major. I’ve always had a passion for media and knew that this was the right major choice for me. My prospective career choice is to be a sports broadcaster. To begin‚ I would like to be employed by ESPN while pursing my career as a sports broadcaster. ESPN is an American television company that focuses on sports related programming. ESPN became the first sports network to televise complete sports coverage over 30 years

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    The News Media and Nonmarket Issues Chapter 3 3-1 Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Topics Covered • • • • • • • • Introduction The role of the news media in nonmarket issues Messages and their interpretation A theory of news media coverage and treatment Extending the theory The nature of the news media Business interactions with the news media Recourse in disputes with the media 3-2 Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Introduction

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    Often‚ people come across bad journalism. It comes in numerous forms. Sometimes it is in the form of textbooks‚ television‚ and radio broadcasts. These stories are biased and untruthful. Often‚ lies are added to support the journalist ’s opinion. Bad journalism is heavily opinionated and gives incorrect perceptions of things. One of the traits of good journalism is the ability to state the facts directly without adding one ’s opinion. In "Ten Ethical Principles for College Journalists"‚ the second

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    including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/wplm20 New Media and Political Marketing in the United States: 2012 and Beyond a Terri L. Towner & David A. Dulio a a Oakland University‚ Rochester‚ Michigan‚ USA Version of record first published: 14 Mar 2012. To cite this article: Terri L. Towner & David A. Dulio (2012): New Media and Political Marketing in the United States: 2012 and Beyond‚ Journal of Political Marketing‚ 11:1-2

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    In 1735 a ship set sail from England on its journey to the New World. Aboard was a young Anglican minister named John Wesley‚ who had been invited to serve as a pastor to British colonists in Savannah‚ Georgia. When the weather at sea got bad‚ the ship found itself in serious trouble. John Wesley‚ who was also chaplain of the vessel‚ was in fear for his life. Also on board was his younger brother Charles Wesley and a group of German Moravians‚ who were on their way to preach to the American Indians

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