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    field of the reading material. He or she should also have an attitude of questioning and learn to suspend judgment until all the reading material has been considered. Five sub-skills that will be discussed are: facts and opinion‚ truth and fantasy‚ propaganda‚ determining the authors ’ purpose and determining the authors ’ competence. Facts and Opinions Factual statements are objective and can be verified by using procedures that can be replicated by others while opinions are subjective and has no

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    The Media‚ the War‚ and a World Changed By Sam Connors The Vietnam War is a time of great strife for the many people affected during the 1960’s. Much of what we know about war is what the media tells us. Media during the Vietnam conflict is important aspect of this time period. It had significant influence on American support of the war. The media created a negative image of the Vietnam War‚ and was a factor in the end of the war. New media methods made this possible. During the 60’s‚ the media

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    A major point in both Chomsky’s Media Control and in the Manufacturing Consent video made clear: Democracy is a game for the elite and not for the “ignorant masses”. Which completely misses the whole point of democracy and free press. Unfortunately‚ a lot of what Chomsky points out is very relevant to what is seen in the media. Chomsky points out that the U.S. has a spectator democracy in which there is the specialized class (who take on an active role) and then we have the bewildered herd/ “others”

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    described as testimonial‚ name-calling‚ and plain folks techniques. Persuasion techniques or propaganda as it is simply put is the method companies use to attract mainstream citizens into buying a product or taking a particular side of an issue. These efforts‚ although unwelcome at times‚ are usual ways a product or issue can be successfully advertised. We must learn as consumers to spot what the propaganda techniques are‚ and become aware of what the truth is The cable/internet company Comcast

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    Whether writers engage in war as combatants or not is unimportant. What matters is the immediacy and actuality of what they portray.’ How far do you agree with this statement? In your response you should comment on and analyse the connections and comparisons between at least two texts you have studied. Writers who aren’t directly involved in combat can offer a truthful and accurate portrayal of war‚ equally writers who are combatants can equally do this. One of the actualities of war that is

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    resulted from both incidents was‚ in effect‚ the persecution of two minority groups within society. Hitler ’s quote stemmed from the use of propaganda‚ and although it would be fair to say that the essence of what is termed ’propaganda ’ does not exist in such a force today‚ it is nevertheless evident that what was quoted from The Daily Star is tantamount to propaganda. Throughout history‚ the mass media industry has been utilised as a tool to appeal to the public at large‚ particularly in the field of

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    Vietcong and the NVA would be a victory for communist aggression in South-East Asia and Australia as part of the ‘domino theory’ would be directly threatened. The media was able to manipulate the public’s opinion and attitude through the use of propaganda to gain the support of the public. The public’s ignorance to the war made it easier for Menzies to manipulate the public in thinking that Australia was directly asked by the South Vietnamese government for military assistance when in fact no assistance

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    Social movements in the United States Antiwar movement-against the Vietnam War Antipoverty movement Civil Rights movement-the fight for equal rights for all (Martin Luther King Jr) Women’s Rights movement These social movements wanted change from the old government policies and/or traditional patterns of behavior. Some social movements started to fight this change. They wanted to keep tradition. They resisted change. Prayer in Public Schools movement Pro-life movement-antiabortion Antipornography

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    result info cannot be blocked by any ctr-measure. Globalisation has conferred on media formidable power to influence pub opinion. The armed forces are also vuln to the rapidly spreading media blitz. Today‚ more than ever‚ wars are won as much by eff propaganda and info dissemination as by economics and mil might. It has also significantly ltd the mil’s ability to censor its output. Thus the umbilical cord of reliance on mil has been cut. The media contrary to the wish of mil‚ discloses the most vital

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    Rights Movement first began it was met with both support and opposition. Check your privilege 1950s white folk- those that felt that there was no need for protests‚ uprisings‚ and marches against the ones holding the power of continued racial segregation were the ones perpetuating the racism itself. It seemed‚ and still seems to many in this country‚ that the leaders that held the power to carry the tradition of continued racism were the people who most needed to be affected by the Movement. Remember-

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