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    Essay: MEDIA ANALYSIS IN MALAYSIA (NEWSPAPERS) INTRODUCTION Newspapers are essential in everyone’s daily life as it is the main source of news since the olden days before the television was invented. Without the newspapers‚ where does the news come from? Particularly in Malaysia‚ there are several languages used in the country. The main languages used however are English‚ Bahasa and Mandarin. Each of these different languages have specially dedicated newspapers to the particular language.

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    At 7:12PM on Wednesday‚ March19‚ 2003‚ President Bush authorized a full-scale war on Iraq and the Saddam Hussein led regime by uttering just two simple words. "Let’s go‚" President George W. Bush said to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfield Wednesday at the close of a nearly four-hour meeting in the Oval Office. The war on Iraq‚ which has been given the title "Operation: Iraqi Freedom"‚ is the result of months of Hussein’s refusal to let United Nations weapons inspectors into Iraq. The U.N. suspects

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    NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING INDUSTRY A STRATEGIC ANALYSIS Author Name BUS5480-02 Strategic Management Dr. Uchenna Nwabueze Submission Date Abstract The Newspaper Publishing industry is a segment within the Media industry and is made up of companies whose primary scope is to produce and print newspapers. The industry has experienced declines in both advertising revenues and readership since 2007. This decline has forced many in the industry to re-evaluate their strategy going forward. New strategies

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    DANANG - 2011 This thesis has been completed at The University of Danang Supervisor: NGŨ THI N HÙNG‚ Ph.D H VI N M LINH Examiner 1: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Luu Quy Khuong Examiner 2: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Van Phuoc A STUDY OF METAPHOR IN NEWSPAPERS (ENGLISH VERSUS VIETNAMESE) This thesis will be orally defended to the Examining Committee at the Field Study: The English Language Code: 60.22.15 University of Danang Time: November 3rd‚ 2011 Venue: University of Danang MASTER THESIS IN THE

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    Article Analysis ECO/365 March 4‚ 2013 Jeffery Leeson Article Analysis This paper is based on the trend of coffee consumption and why it is a trend that increases every year. I will also discuss how (and why) it has gone from a cup of Folgers in the morning at home to waiting 30 min at a ‘hip’ café-a place where a cup of joe can run beyond $6.00 a cup. Elaborating on the supply and the demand of this liquid gold will not only explain the trend but also explore how this luxury item has become

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    The quality newspapers (broadsheets‚ Berliner…) The two newspapers we have chosen to compare are the USA Today and the International Herald Tribune. They are dating from Friday‚ May 29‚ 2009. First impression What strikes out is that the front page of the USA Today is more exuberant than the International Herald Tribune. The page counts six small pictures and three clarifying graphics. The font of the headlines are more bulky‚ different and short in its titles. Comparing this to the International

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    Introduction A newspaper headline is often the only thing that readers read in a newspaper‚ or at least‚ it is the first thing that everyone notices in a newspaper. It serves as a indicator for the reader that helps decide whether to continue on reading the whole text or to skip it onto another one. Each headline should be a summary of the news which follows. A headline should be a regular sentence structure containing a subject and a verb. It means that only lexical‚ not grammatical words are used

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    Newspapers are journals for producing and retaining information and events. They are the primary medium from which people receive news. According to the Wikipedia‚ the newspaper is a scheduled publication containing news of current events‚ informative articles‚ diverse features and advertising. Newspapers are usually printed on relatively inexpensive‚ low-grade paper such as Newsprint. The printed product received at bookshops and newsstands may seem like a technological improvement from Johannes

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    Article Analysis ECO/365 November 18‚ 2013 Article Analysis People all across the country are craving coffee despite the increasingly soaring prices. Coffee has become more popular than ever. There are many versions of coffee drinks that entice the public of all ages from teenagers to elders. Coffee has enticed the country with all its different variations and flavors. In the last few years the demand has increased due to a faster paced lifestyle and therefore the price of a coffee drink

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    Samsung Unveils Galaxy Gear Smartwatch BERLIN‚ Sept. 4 — Samsung Electronics unveiled on Wednesday its highly anticipated digital wristwatch that can snap photos‚ track workouts and use an array of apps — gadgetry that the company hopes will catapult it into a market of smart portable devices that leave cellphones in users’ pockets. Named the Samsung Galaxy Gear‚ the so-called smartwatch will join Google Glass as the latest example of wearable technology. The watch is synced to a cellphone

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