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    Question: After the defeat of Napoleon in Europe and the subsequent liberation movements in the Americas‚ Europeans began to look at Africa and Asia for future imperial conquests. This new imperial attitude was known as New Imperialism to distinguish it from the previous Age of Discovery. Analyze the impacts of New Imperialism (1800-1914) on the various regions of world. Document 1 (Background: Many white people felt that they were morally responsible to raise ignorant native peoples to a higher

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    English 101 12 March 2013 Media Stream: The Negative impact on today’s youth Consuming media‚ it seems‚ has far outstripped reading story books or playing dress up as the average American children favorite past time. Overall‚ children between the ages of 2 to 18 spend an average of almost 5 and a half hours a day at home watching television‚ playing video games surfing the web or using some other form of media (“Unraveling new media’s effect on children). Media affects youth not only by displacing

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    Deception is an unavoidable part in journalism. Discuss. Deception is a path taken by many journalists in order to uncover a story. According to Lee (2005)‚ deception means lying to deceive‚ mislead‚ misrepresent one’s own words or actions. Though there is no clear answer to whether journalism is unprofessional ethically wrong; it will however be discussed in the essay that it is an unavoidable part in journalism as according to Wilkins (2008)‚ at least one out of four conversations contain

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    Social media is a type of online media that expedites conversation as opposed to traditional media‚ which delivers content but doesn’t allow readers/viewers/listeners to participate in the creation or development of the content. There is a wide variety of social media‚ ranging from social sharing sites such as YouTube and Flickr through social networks such as LinkedIn and Facebook. In my opinion‚ social media has shot to the forefront of people’s attention because it’s fun. Thanks to social media

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    The Importance of Ethical Journalism in the 21st Century Introduction In the period between December 2000 and June 2012 the number of Internet users worldwide grew from 360 million to over 2.4 billion--an increase of 566% (Internet World Stats‚ 2012). In other words‚ for more than a decade‚ the Internet has been expanding at an average rate of six new users per second. In the United States‚ a country of 313 million‚ 81% of the population now has access to the Internet (Pew Research Center

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    media’s impact on youth marketing‚ media By: Bradley Maseko Social networking and smartphones will play an all-important role in the youth marketing and media trends for 2011‚ as they have become part of the youth lifestyle and culture. The following trends will make it easy to see why they are and will continue to be a dominant force in the youth market for the year 2011 and beyond. 1. Social media Seen by most as the biggest shift since the industrial revolution‚ social media has

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    Ian Smith‚ Trevor Boyns‚ (2005)‚"British management theory and practice: the impact of Fayol"‚ Management Decision‚ Vol. 43 Iss: 10 pp. 1317 – 1334 This paper re-examines the impact of Fayol’s work on theory and practice of management in Britain‚ first‚ in the interwar period and second‚ in the post-war period of 1945 to the late 1960s. Lyndall Urwick‚ a respected British management thinker and writer described Fayol as “the most distinguished figure which Europe contributed to the management

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    IMPACT OF GLOBAL AND LOCAL MEDIA ADVERTISEMENT ON CHILDREN Submitted by: S.BHAVANA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION ACHARIYA ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE VILLIANUR‚ PUDUCHERRY 9976228555 sbhavana.bala@gmail.com Submitted To: Professor. Govindaraju Head of the Department Department of Communication Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Tirunelveli - 627 012 E-mail ID : actconference2012@gmail.com Submitted for: (ACT-TNP Annual Conference on Globalisation

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    This is a system in which every individual owns the enterprises or business organizations equally i.e. equal subsidy for each individual. Socialism emphasis on equal distribution of the wealth In the hands of public. No private individual has share in capital assets of the enterprise. It is the state which holds it for the benefits of the public. Currently‚ steel mill is owned by the state‚ hence it is in a system of Communism or Marxian It is a system based on theory of Karl Marx It regards violence

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    Opportunities to control advertising via social media are available‚ and men like Johnny Shelby take advantage of the new social shift in communicating and marketing. “After launching his new social media campaign in June‚ Shelby has seen sales increase 30%‚ mostly from referrals and return customers” (Dahl‚ 2012). The opportunities seem to arise through the shift of people’s perspective of a service. For instance‚ when social media had just begun‚ the main priority and goal was communications

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