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    expect to see as an exciting of a decade in the 1970’s. However‚ new forms of media and an increased dependence of the news allowed people to witness a decade in which journalism expanded and pushed new boundaries. The 1970’s displayed the country’s dependence upon newspapers as a primary source of their daily information‚ along with a shift in government coverage. Two of the decade’s biggest stories came early on with the New York Times’ reporting of the Pentagon Papers in 1971 and the Washington

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    promulgation of an Information Act. This Act‚ which stipulates the openness to the public of information in the possession of state agencies‚ clearly underpins the universally held concept of the right to know of the people. It has taken quite some time before the public‚ or even the government officials who are in possession of information‚ could adequately understand the necessity of information disclosure. Therefore‚ it was expected from the beginning that it would be the duty of the media to bring this

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    significant to the Ottoman Empire? What was her "claim to fame"? Roxelana was the favorite consort and later the legal wife of Sultan Suleiman. She achieved power and influenced politics of the Ottoman Empire through her husband and played an active role in state affairs of the Empire. Roxelana’s claim to fame was when she uncoiled Ibrahim’s plot to take over the position of Suleiman and revealed Mustafa’s plan of killing his father‚ Suleiman. What was the significance of Roxelana’s life/actions on

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    SOCIAL WORK INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE-POL101 QUESTION 1: WHAT IS THE ROLE OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN DEMOCRACY? DISCUSS WITH THE AID OF EXAMPLES. 04/10/2013 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this essay is to discuss the roles of political parties in a democracy. Before going any further‚ the discussion will start with an introduction where key terminologies making the question will be defined‚ secondly a discussion on roles played by political parties in a democracy with the

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    “Rambos of the Road” Martin Gottfried the author of “Rambos of the Road‚” was born in 1933‚ in New York. He received his degree from Columbia University and then he ended up going to law school for a while. After he left there‚ he severe two years in the U.S. Army. “He has authored several books and a lot of magazines articles on a variety of topics.” Gottfried’ s essay is about how much things have changed over the years with the way that people drive now a days‚ shows also how much road rage

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    Role of electronic media of communication Content Page 1. Introduction & Electronic media………………………………… 2 2. Electronic media of communication…………………………. 3-4 3. Advantages of electronic media……………………………….. 5 4. Disadvantages of electronic

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    definition of news media? News media is a very general term that is used to encompass all types of media that are used to broadcast the news. This includes print media such as newspapers and magazines‚ broadcast media like radio and television stations‚ and Internet media such as web pages and blogs. All are examples of news media and part of the answer to the definition of news media. Definition of News Media According to the dictionary‚ the definition of news is: 1. new information about anything;

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    Internet on Traditional News Media The dramatically increasing popularity of the online news media treated as an important source has changed all aspects of public living-style. People now are inclined to acquire information needed from WWW rather than obtain them from traditional news media such as newspapers‚ TV‚ and radio. Will the online news media thoroughly replace traditional news media? Scholars have been discussing the substitution or displacement of old media since at least the mid-twentieth

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    Diversity and Racial Representation in Entertainment Media The American entertainment industries‚ particularly film and television‚ have historically relied on their audiences to figure out what type of content is popularly enjoyed and viable enough to merit production. In conjunction with changes in broad appeal and sensibilities‚ entertainment media too has altered its product accordingly. With the emergence of the internet age of the late 1990s and early 2000s‚ the changes in how movies and television

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    Federalists v Republicans.  America developing political personalities  Throughout the 1790s the birth of American political parties emerged. Many of Americas founding fathers hated the idea of political parties because they represented  political parties came about because of the difference in opinions among the population. The newborn constitution brought about issues such as north and south‚ rich and poor‚ and agriculture vs. industries that would revolutionize the way people in America

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