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    REQUIRED QUESTION 1:  You’re Field Experience Agency Write a response to either question A or B depending on whether or not you have located your Field Experience Agency.   (b)  If you have not located your field placement agency‚ what agencies have you applied at? What agencies are you planning to apply to? What would you like to do?   At this time I have not applied for any agencies. I have called 1 agency that interests me which is the Battered Women Shelter of Medina and Summit Counties. I

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    Newspaper and Print Media

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    media Mass media play a very important role in our everyday life. They serve to inform people of different events that take place or may happen. Also they entertain people or even help to make their life better. But the most important thing that newspapers‚ radio or TV bring to people is information. The process of sharing information in the modern world is extremely intense. In all countries is becoming more complex social cultural phenomenon that applies to various activities and is inseparable

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    Analysis Using the PEST analysis to assess the macro environment of the newspaper industry shows that the technology and recession are two of the major factors that have been affecting the newspaper industry as well as the socio cultural side. Technology The Internet‚ a powerful and advance technology‚ has changed the model of mass communication. The Internet has had a major impact on the external environment of the newspaper industry and has been gradually substituting the prints. It has also increased

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    1. Secondary school students Nowadays‚ most of the students don’t read either newspapers or world news. For them‚ keeping up with world news may seem boring and overwhelming at times. Well‚ sad but true. But now‚ let me tell you how important it really is. We live in a large‚ interesting and rapidly changing world. By reading the world news‚ you will become more aware of situations around the world‚ and increases your knowledge of world events which helps you make better decisions in your own life

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    The newspaper is the most powerful of all the organs of expression of the news and views about men and the things. Newspapers are regarded by economists as a necessity of modern life. With the growth of literacy and the development of the means of communication they are playing a very important part in society. There are many advantages of reading the newspapers. Firstly the newspapers keep us in touch with the current world affairs. Without them we cannot know the important news even of our own

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    Have you read a newspaper?

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    HAVE YOU READ A NEWSPAPER? ABSTRACT Have you ever wondered; why we find the lead story in the farthest upper-right hand column? Like most people‚ we try to keep up with the news by watching it on television. That is how 65% of us get 100% of our news – from the 24-odd-minute television news broadcast. What television news bring is primarily a front-page headline service only. To get all one needs to know‚ one has to amplify these headlines with a complete account of the news from a well-edited

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    weather to deliver newspapers all over my neighborhood in a suburb of NY. We delivered about 50 papers a day during the week and 75 on Saturday. I am actually surprised that I remember delivering the paper so vividly‚ considering how long ago it was. What I remember most was that we put the newspaper exactly where the customer wanted it. Some customers had boxes. Some wanted us to put it in their screen door. Others wanted the paper under their mat. We remembered where each paper should go and put it

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    ‘O’ Level Paper November 2008 Television‚ newspapers and the internet-which of these do young people prefer as a source of information and why? Text Type: Exposition Advanced technologies have helped boost the ways of a life of a person. These days‚ young people are so fortunate to have so many sources of information accessible to them. Henceforth‚ people may resort to many ways to get the latest information. These sources are a variety of newspapers‚ television as well as the internet. Years

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    The history of newspapers is argueably one of the most dramatic episoodes of human experience. The actual origin of newspapers lies in the renaissance Europe when local merchants used to distribute hand written newsletters amongst each other‚ however it was not until the 14th century when Germany introduced the precursors of printed newspapers. Since then newspapers have evolved dramatically and today there are more than 6580 daily newspapers in the world. A typical modern day newspaper is filled with

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    Analysing a Newspaper Story How is a Newspaper Article Structured? All newspaper articles follow a particular framework or structure. Headline: All stories have a headline‚ which gives the reader an idea of what the article is about. Tabloid headlines often use puns or other techniques‚ such as alliteration‚ to captivate their audience. Introduction: As the first paragraph in an article‚ the introduction is very important. Its contents tell the reader in more detail what the article

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