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    Role of Free Media

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    Free Media in Pakistan Communication has always been a special part of a society. It always played a part of spreading information. In early times when people were unable to communicate they used to raise some specific sounds which had some meanings in them. Then people communicate and felt the need of spreading the information and happenings from place to place. For this respect the first evolutionary source introduced was “Newspaper”. People used to publish such news which they wanted to share

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    The Importance of Media

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    The Media in some form or other has remained an integral part of human civilisation serving its purpose as a medium to inform people. In Indian society‚ the form of media has been changing over time. Its form evolved from the vedas and upanishads in ancient India‚ ashokan stupas in medieval era to modern day television and press. Media in India has played an important rôle in shaping our society. Even in freedom struggle‚ media played an important rôle. Several freedom fighters made use of newspapers

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    American television is at odds with itself because its interests are torn between providing for the public and making a profit. Government plays the part of moderator although it has shown itself‚ through legislation‚ to side with commercial interests over the people it is supposed to be serving. Corporate greed plays another significant role and has proven its interests lie with maximizing profits not the public good. These two factors have resulted in the American television industry as an almost

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    Campaign movies tend to describe what the campaign actually means and how the interpersonal and intrapersonal campaign relations work. First of all the present how campaign works in terms of the members‚ ideas‚ and goals. For instance‚ Primary Colors present a rough journey of one campaign including all the scnadals‚ media problems‚ private secrets and different people’s personlities that create the campaign itself. Moreover‚ campaign films tend to portray the picture of the government and all its

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    War by Edwin Starr

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    Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong and recorded by Edwin Starr‚ “War” is one of the most famous protest songs of the latter part of the 20th century. This is a song protesting the war in Vietnam‚ the first truly unpopular war in the history of the United States (War (song)). Starr’s song harnesses the anger of the general populace towards the war and channels this anger into a persuasive and moving medium. The Vietnam War was met by heavy public resistance by the general public as

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    1. Comment on the commercials below. Be sure to identify the specific logical fallacy in #3 . The given commercials serve up to the mark in understanding the fallacies in a huge manner. First ad has false authority’s presence as celebrities are put forth against us to nullify our cognition. On the other hand‚ in the second ad‚ as stated‚ ad hominem is detected as it attacks certain cable companies by means of pig’s illustration regarding its expensiveness. Here‚ it conceals suggested cable operator’s

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    The practice of convention lies is called lying. Lie detection technology is that which record physiological functions to ascertain truth and falsehood in response. Lie-detecting technology has huge potential‚ ranging from local law enforcement and courts to screening for revolutionary. Physiological indicators of lying referred as when a person lying show facial expressions corresponding to universal emotions such as a liar will often engage in more eye contact‚ liars will often repeat

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    Media Frames

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    In news reporting‚ the newsworthiness of a story is what makes it publishable. All news stories‚ including environmental issues‚ are packaged according to their newsworthiness: emotional impact‚ timeliness‚ proximity‚ impact‚ conflict‚ magnitude‚ prominence and oddity. No matter how we experience the world‚ whether it be speech‚ print‚ television‚ or a camera‚ our media classifies the world for us. Media sequences it‚ frames it‚ reduces it‚ enlarges it‚ colors it‚ argues it‚ compartmentalizes is

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    We The People Summary

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    The authors of We the People believe that the heaviest influence on the public and policymaking through the media is done through agenda setting‚ framing‚ priming‚ and leaks. Agenda setting is the media’s ability to select certain issues‚ legislation‚ policy‚ etc. and bring it into the public’s eye. The media selects these simply by determining the amount of importance it has on the nation’s public and whether or not they will gain ratings from the presentation of the issue. Once the media is convinced

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    Near-False Advertising

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    You want a new book to read‚ so you go to the popular shopping website “Amazon” to order a new one. You quickly find an interesting novel‚ and someone seems to be selling it for only $2. “Never read! Practically new!” exclaims the promotional advertisement. You quickly purchase the novel‚ and it arrives a few days later. However‚ to your dismay‚ all that is in the packaging box are the tattered remains of what vaguely resembles a bound book. Outraged‚ you call the seller‚ and ask why the book is

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