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    In “Both Sides Come Out Fighting: The Argument Culture and the Press”‚ Deborah Tannen explains that the Press over-simplifies and dramatizes situations‚ and validates ridiculous arguments in order to appeal to viewers. She provides many examples of the harm this practice can cause‚ and describes the “Argument Culture” which is present in society. The Press has sizable influence because the way that events are reported affects people’s perceptions‚ in turn this affects the events themselves. The Media

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    Sociology of mass media - Advertising and democracy are connected. People are required by their political system to hold individual opinions. In addition‚ people look at the mass media for information on political matters. Therefore‚ they looked for information from the news‚ political debates‚ and political advertising so that they could evaluate their leaders and vote on public policy. - In covering a political campaign‚ the media choose which issues or topics to emphasize‚ thereby setting

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    The Power of the Media The struggle for who gets what‚ when and how is largely carried out through the media. Mass communications help determine what the nation knows about politics and thus helps determine who gets what. The media is often referred to as the "fourth branch" of government because of the power they wield. The media consists of television‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ radio‚ books‚ recordings‚ films‚ and the Internet. Television is the most powerful media format since almost every home

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    People have a lot to say‚ however‚ sometimes the opinions of everyday citizens isn’t too deeply researched. Although‚ some of these ordinary people‚ with extraordinary jobs can in reality‚ brings these thoughts and ideas to an audience. The communication through news and entertainment to society can be described as the media. Phrases such as “Blame the Media!” are often used by the general public‚ because the certain topics it portrays plants a negative mindset into its audience. This explains that

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    Hello! I also wrote an essay on this topic‚ but before posting it I wanted to give you my two cents: As John Bishop says “The truth is like as transparent glass and always comes in front of them at (eliminate) one day”. But some people claims (claim) that white lies also have an important role in their life‚ sometimes it protects the person. According of their thinking if white lies play a role in favor of a person‚ it is not called “white lies” and they call it “artificial truth”. On the other

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    memo 2 Weymouth steel

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    Memo2: Weymouth Steel From: Olga Aiupova Dear Mr. Harrison‚ It well known that Weymouth steel corporation needs in immediate measures for reducing costs. So I had to make a plan of actions. And I would like to give some recommendations for the employee’s layoff. As far as I know Corporation did her best to reduce costs‚ for example the initiated following measures: to close down less efficient factories and to terminate using of overtime and the hiring of temporary salaried employees. In

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    Nowadays‚ due to the rapid growth of globalization in every country‚ both developed and developing nations‚ every market in the world has transformed into numerous fierce battlefields. The key to winning market shares‚ or should we say‚ the deal-breaker advantage for every companies‚ is advertising. Advertising is a field of expertise which requires a combination of creativity and the ability to persuade and influence customer’s behavior. However‚ ones’ creativity can appear offensive or vulgar in

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    Nowadays‚ the media has greater and greater influences on people‚ especially those who are in the limelight. It is a controversy whether the media is treating celebrities unjustly or not. Weighing up the pros and cons‚ many people believe that the media promotes both advantages and disadvantages on the famous. On the one hand‚ mass media such as magazines‚ newspapers and television benefits the famous in many ways. To begin with‚ it provides a link between famous people and the audience. Through

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    Visual rhetoric‚ by way of appealing to the emotions of the audience‚ being believable in the eyes of the viewers‚ and defending claims through use of provable evidence‚ conveys messages to the public that would otherwise go unheard if expressed through an alternative means of communication. Messages spread through visual images often make the greatest impact upon society due to their understandable nature‚ their convenience‚ and their widespread availability. A scholarly article or doctoral dissertation

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    When talking about controversial topics in today’s society‚ people with larger followings often need to be a little bit more cautious and concise with their opinions or feelings in order to avoid sparking widespread arguments and audience backlash. With people in today’s world arguably growing more and more sensitive to ideas that oppose their own‚ humor is often a safer tactic to use to lighten the mood and make points without coming off as too offensive. John Oliver often uses humor and lighthearted

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