Understanding the current reality 1a. What does the term “the mass media” refer to? • Refers to all media technologies which are used for mass communications. • Organisations which control there media technologies. 1b. Which examples of the mass media would you categorise as “traditional media” and which as “new media”? • Traditional media o Television o Newspaper o Magazine o Billboards o Radio • New Media o Internet
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girlie magazines that used to dominate the male magazine market in the country were in decline‚ leaving behind a gap for a male magazine. The decline in the girlie magazine market in South Africa was primarily due to the markets heavy reliance on sex‚ nudity‚ violence and controversy. Several copies of Scope had been banned and certain stockists had stopped stocking magazines such as Scope. In addition‚ the liberalisation of censorship laws and the trade situation with the country resulted in the return
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sexual‚ pickup lines‚ sexual innuendos ‚ provocative language‚ anything more sexually advanced then a child should be speaking‚ language‚ anything provocative‚ or extremely offensive‚ substances‚ any kind of drug‚ illegal‚ tobacco‚ alcohol‚ Etc.‚ nudity‚ anything showing that is restricted by school dress code‚ or not normal for children to wear‚ very short skirts‚ or revealing tops‚ stereotypes‚ anything stereotypical‚ dangerous behaviors‚ anything that could convince child to do something that
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messages or themes that relate to bigger issues. More specifically‚ the graphic novel Saga‚ written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Fiona Staples‚ introduces several topics ranging from the justification of violence to normalization of female nudity. While these topics are prevalent in the comic book‚ they are at the background‚ as the main plot of hunting down the protagonists Marko and Alana‚ and their love child‚ Hazel‚ does not distract from the existential issues. Through the use of repeated
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Kent has to deal with some ethical and possibly legal issues in the marketing of his game “Lucky”. Ethically he has to figure out if it is acceptable to market a game that focuses on nudity‚ violence‚ and gambling. As far as legal issues‚ is it legal to market these things in foreign countries and even online. If they can market this game in other countries they will have to change portions of the game for each of the countries that Brad has looked into targeting. Kent has basically two options
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Opposing views on such a controversy vary from person to person‚ and also from one organization to another. Society can not make up its mind of what exactly nudity is. When a child is a year or two old‚ pictures of them naked are considered "cute"‚ but for some reason as they become older‚ it becomes illegal. Is that indirectly advocating nudity for everyone who is
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Chao-Hsuan Tang Professor McKennon Eng68 winter 2013 23 January 2013 The Rating System Movie‚ film or motion pictures‚ “a sequence of images of moving objects photographed by a camera and providing the optical illusion of continuous movement when projected onto a screen.” (Dictionary.com). A movie is an entertainment that was invented in the mid-19th century and was slowly developed in the early 1900s. At the beginning‚ a movie was just a simple entertainment without any sound‚ but as technology
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full faith by the strongest minds. The presentation of art with nudity had not been seen since classical times until that point. The greatest piece of art that is a look at the human body in its full‚ and also possibly the greatest work of art period‚ is Michelangelo’s statue David. The detail that went into the entire body on one slab of marble is incredible but with all of that it differs from the other David statues because of its nudity. Michelangelo was not afraid to show the entire body and he
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Committee. (d). Tehsil Zakat Committee. <br>6. Establishment of Federal Shariat Court. <br>7. Interest Free Banking. <br>8. Compulsory teaching of Pakistan Studies and Islamiat. <br>9. Ordinance for the sanctity of Ramzan-ul-Mubarak. <br>10. Ban of Nudity. <br>11. Arabic News. <br>12. Use of Dopatta. <br>13.Majlis-e-Shoora. <br> <br>in contravention to this Ordinance was liable to three yeas imprisonment and a fine of RS. 500/-. However‚ hospitals‚ railway stations‚ seaports‚ bus stands‚ trains and
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The 1960s-1970s Cultural Revolution’s Impact on Culture Today To what extent did the cultural revolution of the late 1960s – early 1970s impact culture today? The cultural revolution of the late 1960s – early 1970s has had a major impact on current American culture. The distress caused by the Vietnam war forced American citizens to search for a new outlet of false-happiness or an ability to forget their worries to avoid what was currently a dull and depressing war-time state of living.
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