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    individuals or corporations who control an increasing share in the mass media market‚ which at present is very few. For example‚ eleven out of twelve major Australian Newspapers are owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation or John Fairfax Holdings (Independent Australia‚ 2011). Society has seen media moguls‚ such as Rupert Murdoch‚ dominate cross-media ownership with companies in print‚ television‚ film etc. The media and politics are closely intertwined and with an increase in concentrated media ownership

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    When I met Brooke I was a sophomore in high school. I was with my friend‚ Jon‚ at his girlfriend’s house when I tall skinny girl walked in the living room. She immediately caught my eye. She was a friend of Devon‚ Jon’s girlfriend. Brooke told me a few years after we met that Darian‚ Devon’s sister‚ and her did her make up just to catch my attention. Darian and her came in the room and started to talk with Jon and I. She introduced herself and told me a little bit about her like how old she was

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    Not Always Right

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    I would never want to be seen talking to Brooke(name changed). However that’s not her fault‚ she never did anything wrong. The fault is mine. I had judged her to the point where the idea of a terrible person was in my mind: a rude‚ fake bitch. A single thirty-minute conversation with Brooke showed me that I was wrong. Taking a second and walking in her skin helped me to get to know her‚ learn new things about myself‚ and maybe find a new friend. Brooke is a stunning‚ red-haired‚ fair-skinned‚ girl

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    Forbes emotion in its entirety. “Some other programs can be very scrupulous” this is ironic due to the faked persona shown by Brooke‚ pretending to be concerned‚ while conducting the interview. Showing how ruthless and cut throat the program is. This has even gone as far too make Mrs Forbes to sign an exclusivity clause. “He wouldn’t hurt the children would he?” Brooke asks Mrs Forbes‚ trying to get an emotional response from the interviewee. General – Real Journalism is meant to be about

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    In Jane Austen’s book “Northanger Abbey”‚ one of the major themes and objectives within the novel is the nature and attitude of the society towards different genres of reading and literature. This essay will examine this theme according to the novel as a whole‚ the passage given and the devices with which Austen distinguishes her views on literature‚ as well as the views she has on characters which revolve around the theme of reading and literature. The essay will also examine the context behind

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    vivid imagery and to be written in free verse. On the other hand‚ Brookes’ poems were more encouraging and‚ at times‚ almost frivolous. Brookes was a well known Civil Rights Movement leader‚ thus it is no surprise many of her poems were aimed to keep spirits soaring. She manages to not only excite the hearts of young African Americans‚ but of all races across America with her smooth poetry which seemingly rolls of one’s tongue. Brookes wrote an assortment of poetry throughout her life time‚ but he most

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    The movie Rope is the definition of backstabbing a friend. Two upperclass men Brandon and Phillip take it upon themselves to murder their “friend” David “for fun.” After their murder ‚to “honor” David they have a party with their close friends and family. This movie definitely makes a viewer think and makes me ask many questions‚ but this movie makes me ask maybe too many questions. Why did they kill David in the first place? Murdering David couldn’t have just been for fun. There must have been

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    the story of the seemingly brave warrior‚ Macbeth. However‚ due a prophecy created by the witches‚ Macbeth becomes over-ambitious and commits regicide. The rest of the story demonstrates how the crimes he committed led to his inevitable downfall. Rupert Goold directed a film adaptation of Macbeth starring Patrick Steward and Kate Fleetwood. The film adaptation used uniforms comparable to Soviet Union. However‚ the name of all characters and the place names are kept the same as in the play. The film

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    DECLINE MySpace is a social networking website that was launched in 2003 from its headquarters in California by creators Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson. In July 2005‚ it was purchased by the News Corporation for $580 million by the founder and chairman‚ Rupert Murdoch. From then on‚ MySpace took its place as the dominant social site by creating a shared experience‚ using music‚ film and pop culture to connect over 100 million users. The purchase was seen as a good investment and in less than a year‚ MySpace

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    killing other animals and for causing fear throughout the farm to stop them from arguing against him. The dogs use fear to force animals to work and as a means to control the them. The dogs also kill and intimidate any animal who opposes Napoleon. An Rupert 2 example of the comparison between the dogs and the Secret Police in Animal Farm is shown when Snowball is forced to leave the farm. Napoleon sees Snowball as a threat to his chances of winning the vote of not working on the windmill‚ so he orders

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