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    C. CORPORATE RESOURCES 1. MARKETING Vision Statement : To be a leading media group Mission Statement : • To provide relevant‚ accurate and reliable information fairly and objectively • To be the voice and conscience of the people • To be innovative with our products • To be a caring media group The Star’s main objective is to being the best newspaper in providing the latest and accurate news around the world with reliable and vital information service with the intention of educating

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    For years they kept printing their newspapers on the more expensive broadsheet style paper. The reason they did this was because they felt their customers did not want the cheaper tabloid style papers and that all the quality newspapers were printed on broadsheet. However‚ when a few papers started switching to tabloid‚ their sales soared and eventually most other companies followed. Interestingly‚ the reason companies started printing on broadsheet was because in 1712 the British government taxed

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    incident remains a mystery. In addition many blame the act of ¡§Yellow Journalism¡¨ as the cause for the Spanish/American war. Yet another form of sensationalism popped up in the 1920s‚ picture tabloids. Sensationalism still remains a strong force in the current media. May it be in the form of picture tabloid magazines‚ celebrity

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    Journal can be found throughout the country. Yet‚ one wouldn’t expect The Milwaukee Journal to be read in Boston‚ or The Boston Globe in Houston. There has been one attempt to publish a truly national newspaper – USA Today. The most popular are tabloids‚ which are more popular than broadsheets. Articles in these papers are not very long and serious‚ they usually have huge pictures‚ they use strip cartoons and humorous drawings and reacting for some political events. They have a big sport page and

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    what is printed but you cannot control the opinions of your readers. I think the only positive here is that‚ nowadays‚ people seem to be much more cynical about what they read in the press or hear on television. In particular‚ when it comes to the tabloid press‚ people know that they have to take what they read with a grain of salt. In other words‚ they read knowing they may be being lied to. Perhaps it is of even greater concern that we have become so accepting of this form of censorship. The only

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    “Blind man sees wife for first time after having a TOOTH implanted into his eye‚” is an article written by Paul Sims for the DailyMail webpage (Sims‚ updated 2009). Throughout the article‚ the absence of references cited and the lack of quotes from Mr. Liu (the surgeon)‚ or from anyone in the hospital staff‚ compromises the article’s authenticity. The only quotes that are used in the article come directly from Mr. Martin Jones‚ the man whom the article was written about and who claims to have undergone

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    and it is replaced with the letter V. *** Wilmer – Wilmer Oikein – Correct Kooma – Coma Kaikki – Everything Koira – Dog Disko – Disco Addiktio –Addiction *** Z never occurs in Finnish words. *** Zimbabwe- Zimbabwe Öljy – Oil Lööppi – Tabloid Headline Nainen – Woman Anna – Anna Aasi – Donkey Australia – Australia Baletti – Ballet Abba – Abba Eläin – Animal Eebenpuu – ebony Uni – Oven Uusi – New Hei – Hello Hauska – Fun *** Q almost never occurs in Finnish. It is pronounced

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    Britney Spears Stronger Than Yesterday Britney Spears‚ "One of the most controversial and successful female vocalists of the 21st century‚"(Wenner) has been searching for stardom since an extremely young age. America considers Britney Spears highly controversial because of her sexual lyrics and actions. In an interview Britney Spears had on ABC‚ Diane Sawyer says‚ “It is one thing to not want to be the role model anymore and its another thing not to know that a lot of young girls are looking

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    believe they need the celebrities‚ not only to belong to a community‚ but to have a personal connection with someone successful. As Lauren Greenfield stated‚ “[t]he cult of celebrity bridges ordinary and privileged lives‚ as fans identify with their tabloid idols and enjoy the illusion of an intimate connection.” When watching a YouTube video or reading a tweet‚ it becomes easy to forget that the celebrities are not talking directly to you. Even when they do tweet fans directly‚ it can become very easy

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    The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice: Contributing Factors Of Crime Crime is defined as: commission of an act or act of omission that violates the law and is punishable by the state. Crimes are considered injurious to society and the community. As defined by law‚ a crime includes both the act‚ or actus rea‚ and the intent to commit the act‚ or mens rea. Criminal intent involves an intellectual apprehension of factual elements of the act or acts commanded or enjoined by the law. It is

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