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    colourful 21x27 inch poster letter manifesto‚ initiated by a village tailor in Lutsaan‚ with the signatures and thumb prints of 184 villages‚ was mailed to All India Radio in New Delhi. At that time‚ AIR was broadcasting the entertainment-education soap opera ‘tinka tinka sukh’. We were in-charge of evaluating its impact. The poster letter stated “listening to tinka tinka such has benefited all listeners of our village‚ specially the women ... listeners of our village now actively oppose the practice

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    Asianovela Addiction

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    a few years‚ the Asianovela invasion successfully built a countrywide fan base. “Asianovelas” are drama shows produced in Asian countries and‚ of course‚ the Philippines. The term is a spin-off from “Telenovela‚” which refers to the Spanish soap operas‚ like Marimar that first entered the country. How do Asianovelas differ from the Telenovelas that we have grown to love? Asianovelas offer unique‚ straight-to-the-point‚ engaging storylines. We Filipinos can comfortably relate with Asianovelas

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    Melodrama in our modern society has become synonymous with stereotypes. When someone switches on their television to find a soap opera or telenovela playing they expect to find a particular cast of characters‚ no matter what show they are actually watching. They will also expect a certain amount of plot twists that leave the audience wanting more. In this way‚ the melodrama’s desire to be unpredictable may be the exact thing that leaves the it being so predictable that it becomes laughable. In this

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    young children’s brains are more open to learning and enriching influences. It also means that young children’s brain are much more vulnerable to developmental problems should their environment be negative or un-nurturing. Many studies on the effects of TV violence on children have found that children become immune or numb to the horror of violence and accept violence as a way to solve problems. This means that the viewing of television violence by children can cause aggressiveness which means more violent

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    Lenovo Market Segmentation

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    Lenovo’s business strategy has witnessed a massive transformation over the past seven years. Surpassing rivals Dell and Acer‚ Lenovo became the world’s second largest pc vendor behind Hewlett Packard in its fiscal year of 2011. Recently‚ new target market segmentations have been established to endure this rapid trend of accomplishments. Lenovo’s current target markets include city customers‚ rural customers with strong brand awareness‚ customers with advanced concepts and a high level education.

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    because for some reason‚ the audience did not perceive the show as realistic. Some individuals included shows that were not necessarily reality based in their definition of reality programming because they perceived the shows as unrealistic like soap operas. Therefore‚ when studying reality television it is important to examine the subcategories within this genre.

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    the success it has today by a very honest means of providing consumers with quality products. Both men were immigrants who started the company by selling soap and candles. However‚ the candle production slowed in the 1850’s when the light bulb was reinvented. Things looked up when the U.S. government sought out P&G for large quantities of soap for Union soldiers during the civil war. The increase of demands gave P&G the funds needed to investigate ways of increasing production while consuming less

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    My Magic Mirror

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    I often wonder who the girl is whose face I examine every morning in the large mirror hanging above my desk. In some ways I do feel as if I know her‚ but only on a superficial level: the same way we think we know the actors in our favourite soap operas. We may know every explicit detail of the lives of the characters‚ but the true personality of the actor themselves is a huge mystery which we have little or no hope of ever solving.<br><br>A mirror’s sole purpose is to reflect. In my case‚ though

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    Only Daughter Analysis

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    What kind of father sends his daughter to college just to meet her future husband? This is a similar question Sandra Cisneros wants readers to ask themselves while reading her essay. In her essay‚ Only Duaghter‚ Cisneros describes the lack of support from her father while attempting to find success as a writer. Using descriptive language‚ she tells of the struggle between her Mexican-American heritage and her supposed place in the household and her love in writing. With dignified feeling she

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    Television and Radio

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    TV vs Radio Ellen Bullard p.5 Isn’t it amazing that people who lived two hundred years ago didn’t have radios or televisions? Today it is difficult to imagine life without these two forms of communication. These technological wonders have many similar characteristics. As you will see‚ they are also quite different. To start with‚ both radios and televisions need a source of power in order to run. If you have no electric socket or batteries on hand‚ you won’t get to watch TV or listen to the radio

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