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    in telling us what to think about. Question 10 Political ads are more successful at motivating a candidate’s supporters to go to the polls than at __________. Answer: changing opponents into supporters Question 11 Which of these is owned by Rupert Murdoch? Answer: Fox News Question 12 Because media is the principal link between candidates and voters‚ the candidate’s __________ is more important than her policy positions. Answer: image Question 13 An increasing number of young people are getting

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    2008‚ Marketing Concepts – LBM100 lecture MAR110 (SPI‚ 2008) notes Elliott‚ G.‚ Rundle-Thiele‚ S.‚ Waller‚ D.‚ 2010‚ Marketing‚ John Wiley‚ Milton. http://www.consumerpsychologist.com/marketing_introduction.html http://www.news.com.au/technology/rupert-murdoch-says-news-corp-will-charge-for-online-news/story-e6frfro0-1225758661415 http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/04/29/2885725.htm http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/04/29/2886044.htm

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    “Social Class no longer has any impact on voting behaviour” I agree with this statement up to a certain extent‚ as there are many very influential factors which may impact upon someone’s voting behaviour. Social class is not the deciding factor in many cases nowadays; people are more likely to decide according to other key issues for example policies. I disagree with this strongly as people are much more likely to decide according to someone’s policies‚ as someone who may come from an upper

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    The University Of Chicago Booth School of Business - The Practice of Leadership First Class Assignment (a) From your perspective‚ what are the two most intriguing things that you learned about leadership that were presented in the “Introduction to the Revised Edition?” The two most intriguing things I have learnt form the revised edition introduction is that leaders have to be adaptive and that they have to encourage constructive dissent . Leaders have to master the context in which

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    his team profitable. Since then the Dodgers have been leaders in profit and attendance. They were able to maintain a profit margin approaching 25 percent in many years. In 1997 the son of Walter O’Malley‚ Peter O’Malley sold the franchise to Rupert Murdoch for $350 Million. In a pre-sale interview Peter O’Malley stated the success of the Dodgers attributed to Edward Campos‚ a longtime accountant he relied on. By 1986‚ after almost 20 years with the club he became the operations payroll

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    EXAMPLE ASSIGNMENT WITH ADDED COMMENTS Title: Entrepreneurship and corporations Assignment topic The characteristics of a typical entrepreneur are irreconcilable with a corporate career. Large organisations are by their nature bureaucratic and as such promote an environment in which the entrepreneur cannot survive. Prepare a discussion paper in essay style in which you survey the arguments for and against the above quotation‚ and then justify your own position. In your answer‚ provide very

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    Ans-1) Communication theorist and philosopher Marshall McLuhan had once said: “We are not sure who discovered the water‚ but we are pretty sure it wasn’t a fish”. The fish‚ as we know‚ is always immersed in water and has no anti-environment to help it judge the element it lives in. It thus becomes the last to discover water. The case of the fish is metaphorical and can be applied in the context of contemporary media landscape where ideas of ideology and hegemony act as filters in shaping news. Human

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    Method of Communication and Different Uses of Communication With the development of civilization and written languages came the need for more frequent and reliable methods of communication allowing messages to reach longer distances. This was essential to the control of trade and other affairs between nations and empires. Early man used cave walls as the media on which messages could be transcribed‚ this was common for many years‚ until the Egyptians discovered a special kind of rush (Papyrus)

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    The Hillsborough disaster of 1989 and the “phone hacking” scandal by the News of the world is an essential fail of British media in terms of investigation the truth. The Hillsborough disaster was investigated by Independent Police Complaints Commission and The News of the world phone hacking has been under police investigation by the London Metropolitan. This essay will examine how the events occur and why it has taken so long for the media to publish the truth. The semi-final match Liverpool

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    How do you assess the impact of commercial television upon the British Broadcasting System from the 1950’s until the present day? To help answer this question‚ it would be beneficial to begin by summarising the history of Broadcasting from the 1920’s up to the 1950’s. This will help generate an understanding and make more clear‚ whether there was a change in the British Broadcasting System after the launch of the first commercial television channel in Britain. This history will contain‚ in short

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