COVER PAGE THE INFLUENCE OF WESTERN TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON THE CULTURAL VALUES OF NIGERIA YOUTHS (A CASE STUDY OOF CARITAS STUDENTS‚ ENUGU). BY EZIECHI‚ IFEOMA .S. MC/2006/136 DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION‚ FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCE‚ CARITAS UNIVERSITY AMORJI-NIKE ENUGU. TITLE PAGE THE INFLUENCE OF WESTERN TELEVISION PROGRAMME ON THE CULTURAL VALUES OF NIGERIA YOUTHS. (A CASE STUDY OF CARITAS STUDENTS‚ ENUGU). BY EZICHI‚ IFEOMA .S.
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1. Introduction 1. We are social animals. 2. We are moved to love and to hate‚ drastically. 3. We almost always care what others think or what others do or say. 4. Social psychology is the study of how we think about‚ influence‚ and relate to others. 2. Attributing behavior to persons or to situations 1. Fritz Heider came up with the attribution theory which says people measure others’ behavior by either their internal disposition or the external situation that they’re in. 1. In other words
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HARLEM RENAISSANCE by William R. Nash ^ The term ‘‘Harlem Renaissance’’ refers to the efflorescence of African-American cultural production that occurred in New York City in the 1920s and early 1930s. One sometimes sees Harlem Renaissance used interchangeably with ‘‘New Negro Renaissance‚’’ a term that includes all African Americans‚ regardless of their location‚ who participated in this cultural revolution. Followers of the New Negro dicta‚ which emphasized blacks’ inclusion in and empowerment
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1 Power and the News Media Teun A. van Dijk University of Amsterdam __________________ INTRODUCTION In the study of mass communication‚ there has been a continuous debate about the more or less powerful effects of the media on the public.1 Instead of reviewing these positions and their empirical claims‚ this chapter examines in more general terms some properties of the social power of the news media. This power is not restricted to the influence of the media on their audiences‚ but also involves
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# 2006 University of South Africa All rights reserved Printed and published by the University of South Africa Muckleneuk‚ Pretoria COM101-X/1/2007 3B2 97982768 Comter-styl CONTENTS Study Unit FOREWORD Page (v) 1 1 1 2 3 7 10 11 18 28 28 33 33 33 37 39 41 45 45 47 47 47 49 50 53 57 59 59 iii 1 A BRIEF HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION 1. 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.4.1 1.1.5 1.2 1.3 Introduction Stages in the history of human communication Age of speech and language Age of writing
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[pic] OPTIMIZING INPATIENT HEART FAILURE EDUCATION TO SUPPORT SELF-CARE AFTER DISCHARGE: A Case Study A Capstone Project Proposal STUDENT NAME: Maryanne Crowther STUDENT NUMBER: XXXXXXXXX DEPARTMENT: Doctor of Nursing Practice Content: Capstone Proposal Advisor/Mentor: Cheryl Holly‚ EdD Amy Sirkn‚ DNP DATE OF SUBMISSION: June 6‚ 2010 CONTENTS ABSTRACT 3 introduction/Background 5 problem 7 Existing Program 7 The Innovation..........................................
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................................... 1 1.1 Background ................................................................................... 1 1.2 Problem Discussion....................................................................... 2 1.3 Purpose......................................................................................... 3 1.4 Delimitation ....................................................................
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CHAPTER 2 Ethics and Human Resource Management By Amanda Rose Chapter outline Standards‚ values‚ morals and ethics have become increasingly complex in a postmodern society where absolutes have given way to tolerance and ambiguity. This particularly affects managers in HR‚ where decisions will affect people’s jobs and their future employment. This chapter explores some of the ethical dilemmas encountered in the workplace‚ discussing ethical behaviour and values that relate to HR. It looks
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PPCD ASSIGNMENT 1 Group Report 2010 Chilean Mining Rescue Team Development Ahmed El Hussiny /9075533 / PD Full / Jan13 / 1 / UAE7 Drazen Colnar / 9091531 / PD Full / Jan13 / 1 / UAE7 Fawaz Baroud / 8933762 / PD Full / Jan13 / 1 / UAE7 Jorge Castilla / 8963539 / PD Full / Jan13 / 1 / UAE7 Introduction In the following paper the mining rescue case that occurred in 2010 in Chile is analyzed from a team development process perspective‚ taking into account team members dynamics associated
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The vague‚ subjective‚ and indeterminate nature of Canadian obscenity law has been called “the most muddled law in Canada.” Recognizing that consistency and objectivity are important aspects in the running of any successful legal system‚ the Supreme Court of Canada has attempted to systematically clarify and modernize obscenity law. The ruling in R. v. Butler marked the transformation of the law of obscenity from a "moral-based" offence to a "harm-based" offence. The courts are now asked to determine
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