Cognitive Process The effect of news teasers in processing TV news by Hao-chieh Chang Past researches on cognitive effects of news teasers[1] (or news previews) were mainly focused on the viewer attention and memory performance (e.g. Scheuder & White‚ 1989; Cameron‚ Shleuder‚ & Thorson‚ 1991; Schleduder‚ White & Camerson‚ 1993)‚ but little research has been conducted to examine the effects of the by-product of newscasts-news teasers. Chang’s paper aimed at filling the gap between previous
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Ethics Game Reflective Journal Donna Leigh Talan HCS/478 – Health Law and Ethics February 14‚ 2013 Facilitator: William Sevilla Ethics Game Reflective Journal Nursing has evolved throughout the years. Gone are the days that the existence of nursing geared towards following the orders of senior members on the profession and initiation of routine procedures. In today’s nursing‚ nurses are valued and needed for their reasoning
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Neighborhood Watch: Let’s Partner with Law Enforcement: Let’s Be Vigilant: Let’s Legislate! By: Shelly Ray Date: 07/15/13 Over the weekend‚ the nation watched and listened as the “Not Guilty” verdict was read for second degree murder and manslaughter charges in the case of George Zimmerman. Mr. Zimmerman is the 29 year old neighborhood watchman man and man who fired the fatal shot of 17 year old Trayvon Martin on the evening of February 26‚ 2012 in Sanford‚ Florida. The subject I will bring
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The breaking news piece of the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 left the world holding their breath. The story broke via BBC Breaking News’ twitter account on the 8th of March 2014. It seemed like a routine flight from Kuala Lumpa‚ Malaysia to Beijing in China. The Boeing 777-200ER was carrying12 crew and 227 passengers‚ 6 of which were Australian. The four news pieces chosen to analyse vary in proximity and format‚ including internet articles from news businesses The Wall Street
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Crime and Victimization Denise M Shaffer Strayer In our scenario‚ Dr. O’Donnell touched on the psychodynamic theory of crime. This theory suggests that a person commits a crime because of an unbalanced or antisocial personality. These offenders may have also been bulled or abused as children which may have led to their instability. An example of this theory is the case of Adam Lanza. On December 14‚ 2012‚ Mr. Lanza entered Sandy Hook Elementary School in
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understand the immigrant neighborhoods‚ one will first have to look at what was happening in the nation‚ beginning in the early 1900’s to the early 1950’s. Arguably‚ the events leading up to and after the Great Depression has what reshaped the future of the immigrant story. Leading up the Great Depression‚ the push to create and shape immigrants into true American molds was rapidly increasing. The idea of Americanization‚ stemming from young radicals‚ was to encompass and provide a new way of life for certain
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Entertainment and News News coverage‚ whether by television‚ radio‚ the internet‚ or newspaper must be selective‚ selective not simply in which stories it reports but in how it presents them as well. The media is incapable of providing a rundown of everything that has transpired in a day. Therefore‚ editors‚ reporters‚ etc… decide what will go into the reports. Equally important‚ reporters are still human beings who‚ in spite their good intentions‚ occasionally succumb to anger‚ jealousy
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conducted in this paper was to prove a point on whether or not the neighborhood you live in makes up for the chances you have in life. I am comparing two parts of Chicago‚ Garfield Ridge and Englewood. Both have a major diversity within people and I will be talking about the statistics of both neighborhoods and providing proof and evidence on which community provides the most for the upcoming generation. I chose the opposing neighborhood to show that Chicago can be segregated and segregation in Chicago
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Introduction Crime happens in every neighborhood‚ whether it is an upscale community or a rundown slum. It is a beautiful idea to think that if a community comes together and neighbors watch each other’s back‚ then we can eliminate crime completely. However‚ we all know that as wonderful as that would be‚ it is simply unrealistic. On the other hand‚ it is possible to reduce the number of crimes to the minimum if the community come together and work with each other. Therefore‚ it is important to
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