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    TABLE OF CONTENT SR. No. Content Page No. 1 Task 1 4 2 Task 2 6 TASK ONE 1302‚ Blaze Newspaper‚ 72 Nelson Street. CBD‚ Auckland- 1010 August‚ 19‚ 2015. Pastor Matthew Sykes‚ Saint’s Alive‚ Auckland- 1010 Subject: Regarding your complaint on our publishing‚ dated August‚ 12‚ 2015 Dear Mr. Sykes I received a letter about your complaint on the advertisement placed in our newspaper‚ of a beauty salon Major Makeovers. The advertisement which showed the picture of Jesus Christ

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    Chapter II: Review of Related Literature History of School Papers In the public high schools in the City of Manila‚ school newspapers were published as early as 1930‚ although records show that The Coconut‚ a mimeographed copy and edited by Carlos P. Romulo came out in the school year 1911-1912. For several years some big schools in the public schools in Manila had one newspaper‚ the first three pages of which were devoted to English and the remaining pages to Filipino. It was only in 1960 when some

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    Mass media and politics

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    source of political information for about 80% of Americans. Replaced newspapers in the 1960s. It is everywhere- homes‚ businesses‚ public places. Major networks are uniform across the country- same info despite geographic differences. Newspapers First regularly printed paper was the Boston News-Letter in 1704. There are over 12‚000 major newspapers in print in the US today. About half of the adults in the US read a newspaper everyday. Carry more in-depth information than television‚ second

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    media in the 20th century include magazines and newspapers in the early 1900’s. During this time newspapers were a main source of media to the masses. In the 1940’s radio emerged as a new source of media. Many Americans at that time would crowd around the radio to receive entertainment programming in the evening as well as news updates about the war. Sometime during the 1950’s television was added to the list of media sources along with newspapers and radios. Many Americans who could not afford to

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    Media Manipulation

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    The media and advertising hinder do indeed hinder our being fully human. Mass media including radio‚ television and newspapers endeavors to shape public opinion on a variety of things. The media attempts to manipulate those values instilled by parents and society in general‚ thus taking away from our being human. Messages designed to influence peoples’ attitudes‚ desires and decisions fall upon society urging those people to buy a certain product‚ vote for a certain political figure‚ or support

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    publication originated. Both of the publications were printed in well known newspapers. Typically‚ printed publications are more reliable due to the cost of printing. Imagine the cost of printing something that was false in a book or a magazine and then having to retract it. Then I went on to research the writer by checking to see if they had any previous publications for that newspaper. Another step I took was to see if the newspaper was current. Checking to see if there are recent articles published also

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    Let’s take a trip down memory lane back to 1737‚ when Benjamin Franklin began the history of our Postal Service today. This opened up a lot of jobs and still help us now. Why take something that has built our whole world‚ away? Keeping the Postal Service around is a good idea because we can’t always rely on the other forms of mailing systems. UPS‚ Fedex‚ect they are not reliable systems like our postal service‚ one reason because those particular mailing systems mail out packages not letters when

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    Media Plan

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    students and provide more information to our shareholders. This plan is anticipated to reach out to China ’s target market‚ which is Chinese students and company’s employee‚ ages 15-35. The campaign’s mediums will focus primarily on social media and newspaper. BACKGROUND AND SITUATION New Oriental offers education for a lifetime‚ teaching skills tha t give students a crucial competitive advantage in the workplace and help improve their quality of life. Our wide range of educational programs‚ services

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    strongly contributes to the history of Aboriginal women’s struggle for rights and identity in Canada. To search relevant newspaper articles for this topic‚ the databases that were used were Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe‚ as well as Canadian Newsstand Major Dailies. The reason these two databases were chosen was because Canadian Newsstand offered articles from multiple newspapers in the country‚ therefore providing me with diverse news in different provinces other than Ontario. The article I obtained

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    landed on the woman’s body and lived. The pictures were in more than 400 newspapers across the United States. Reader reaction across the country was almost all negative. The newspapers received many negative letters from its readers. They all repeated the same thing. "Invading the privacy of death." "Cheap sensationalism." "I thought I was reading the National Enquirer." Many editors wrote and defended the pictures. One newspaper responded by saying they printed the article to show the dangers of fire

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