Analyse how communications theory can help understanding of the role of new media Introduction New media are fast evolving channels of new ways to communicate. It is trendy‚ often misunderstood‚ and has been used very successfully and very unsuccessfully by users from individuals to big corporations. It can be seen as a threat to journalism‚ as evidenced by the ongoing disagreement between Rupert Murdoch and Google regarding access to news articles for free (Bunz‚ 2009)‚ or as a powerful political
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Introduction: Following the trаgic events of 9/11 when hijаcked plаnes crаshed into the World Trаde Center аnd the Pentаgon which resulted in the death of three thousаnd people‚ the United Stаtes foreign policy‚ under President George W. Bush‚ zeroed in on terrorism аs its mаin focus аnd plunged recklessly down the slippery pаth of “preventive аction” аs а policy decision to lаsh out аgаinst the greаt blow inflicted on the nаtionаl psyche аnd militаry pride. Foreign policy wаs tightened bringing
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is not a national security risk. After the attacks on September 11‚ there were many freedoms restricted for a period while the nation worked on increasing national security and diminishing risks. The terrorist attacks instilled fear towards the entire Muslim community and much of the middle east (Kennedy); however‚ the nations listed on Trump’s immigration ban are not even the same nations that the terrorists behind the September 11 attacks. After the executive order was signed‚ a news agency from
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Karlee McBride Mrs. Bushard English 11 Period 3 21 November 2013 The Day that Changed Everything “I’ve dealt with my ghosts and I’ve faced all my demons… finally content with the past I regret ...” ‘I’m Movin’ On’ by Rascal Flatts would be the last song I would hear before my career changed forever. I was Sergeant Eli Horne with Engine Company 10‚ Ladder 10. I woke up every day to do the job I wanted. Ever since I was a little boy‚ I wanted to be a
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Personal Narrative Essay: Remembering 9/11 Many repressed memories tend to be good‚ joyful‚ and positive. However‚ some lean in the negative direction. These memories are ones you want to really forget‚ and never bring up again. The memory I remember most happened when I was 11 years old‚ in fifth grade. I was sitting in the classroom when the principal came on the intercom‚ announcing that the bells would be delayed‚ and those not staying after school to go to the cafeteria. So several
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Chapter 08 The Efficient Market Hypothesis Answer Key M ultiple Choice Questions 1. Which of the following beliefs would not preclude charting as a method of portfolio management? A. The market is strong-form efficient. B. The market is semistrong-form efficient. C. The market is weak-form efficient. D. Stock prices follow recurring patterns. 2. In a 1953 study of stock prices
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When Bush delivered his speech for the 9/11 attack‚ some people would not have noticed that he was using Rhetorical devices while he was writing the speech and when he delivered it to the nation in the time of crisis. The five used in his speech were Sender(Ethos)‚ Message‚ Emotional Strategies(Pathos)‚ Logical Strategies (Logos)‚ and Language (Ethos‚Pathos‚Logos) while delivering and having the people of America receive it in the way they needed it to be delivered to them to know that everything
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to the attacks on the world trade center by expanding presidential power through the aspect of national security. George W. Bush was questioned from the day he became president‚ but the response he gave after the attacks proved his legitimacy. After 9/11‚ Bush’s leadership became a rallying point for the nation (Gregg). President Bush portrayed a new standing on foreign policy in response to the attacks taking place on September 11th‚ 2001: "Our war on terror begins with Al-Qaeda‚ but it does not end
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Ray Bradbury is a master of characterization techniques. He uses his expertise‚ such as indirect characterization‚ in the creation of Fahrenheit 451. In addition to learning about the explicit qualities of Bradbury’s characters‚ readers receive deeper insight as we carefully read his stories. In Fahrenheit 451‚ we learn more indirect information about the protagonist‚ Guy Montag‚ through the words used to introduce this character. We have a clear view of Montag’s thoughts and feelings that lead him
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flights of stairs by the time I hit the third floor I am out of breath . I stopped and let people run by me burning papers fall around me and I started running the next flight down I felt another large rumble so I stopped looking at my Rolex it was 9:03 am I heard over
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