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    and timber shortages in the 1770s‚ 1803‚ and 1808 by importing wood products from other sources and searching for new sources. As the chief causes of these three timber shortages were completely different‚ the regions where the navy focused on as the source of woods were different in each case. In the 1770s‚ the cause of the shortage was the loss of the preliminary source of wood products in North America. In 1803‚ the failure to manage the dockyards and the outbreak of war caused the timber shortage

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    Individual Project: Framing Theory Tiffani Stephenson University of Florida   I. Theory summary— The Framing Theory is a concept of “cognitive categorization‚” with the basis that “meaning depends on context” (Scheufele 1999‚ Changingminds.org). Under the framing theory‚ an audience’s attention is drawn to events or issues placed within a frame‚ or a field of meaning‚ rather than on a particular topic. Although this sounds very similar to that of the Agenda Setting theory‚ framing is often a conscious

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    • Why do you think that the decision to act on one’s values is sometimes labeled as “naïve”? I think the reason why we label a decision as “naïve” is because somehow a person cannot accept the truth or reality. He or she doesn’t clearly determine his or her goals that may lead to failure. • Why do you think that the individual who decides to act on his/her values is sometimes labeled as “unwilling to make the difficult calls” or “not committed to the firm”? I consider it as a betrayal

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    Table of contents Introduction Framing Letter……………………………………………………4 Content Rhetorical Analysis…………………………………………….8 Profile………………………………………………………………15 Annotated Bibliography…………………………………….25 Appendix Rhetorical analysis..………………..…………………………33 Framing Letter Dear whomever this may concern‚ Thank you for reading my final portfolio. To help you as the reader better understand me and who I am

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    "Writing public policy: a practical guide to communicating in the policy making process" by Catherine F. Smith‚ she evaluates the concept of framing the problem as an advocate. Throughout this post‚ I will discuss what framing the problem means‚ break down key parts of this concept‚ and illustrate examples. What does Framing the Problem as an Advocate mean? Framing is a way of presenting a problem or issue in a certain way that it gets on the policy agenda and being an advocate for this problem or issue

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    major newspapers such as the ‘Sydney Morning Herald’ (SMH 2015) and has appeared numerous times in a variety of legacy media outlets. So why is it so prevailing one might ask‚ well it has a lot to do with the theoretical concepts of agenda setting‚ framing and degree of newsworthiness. Agenda setting refers to the idea that there is a strong correlation between the emphasis that mass media place on certain issues‚ meaning it is not information about the issue that has the effect; it is the fact that

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    Screening Report on The Searchers John Ford did an excellent job at utilizing different framing techniques in his movie The Searchers. Ford used different framing techniques depending on the mood and location of the particular shot. During the opening scene of the movie‚ Ethan rides across the dessert with mountains in the background. Ford uses natural surroundings extensively during the movie. During transitional scenes when the actors are moving from one place to another‚ the shot is usually

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    Framing the Self. The Philosophical Dimensions of Human Nature in Kokoro Author(s): David Pollack Reviewed work(s): Source: Monumenta Nipponica‚ Vol. 43‚ No. 4 (Winter‚ 1988)‚ pp. 417-427 Published by: Sophia University Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2384795 . Accessed: 10/12/2012 12:11 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that

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    in numerous ways. Section 2304.11 of the International Building Code (IBC) addresses protection against decay and termites. This section provides requirements for non-residential construction applications‚ such as wood used above ground (e.g.‚ for framing‚ decks‚ stairs‚ etc.)‚ as well as other applications. There are four recommended methods to protect wood-frame structures against durability hazards and thus provide maximum service life for the building. All require proper design and construction:

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    Soccer‚ which is also known as football in many countries around the world‚ is the most popular sport in the world. According to Sudgen and Tomlinson Soccer‚ compromises many countries’ national sport which provides a key site for the re/production of traditional forms of aggression and masculinity at an international level. Because of this‚ soccer has excluded and resisted the entry of women. The portrayal of soccer in the media shows us that soccer’s world regulating organizations‚ FIFA‚ remains

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