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    Popular Music Popular music‚ or ‘pop music’‚ means ‘music of the populace’. The term embraces all kinds of folk music which‚ originally made by illiterate people‚ were not written down. The creation of a popular music that aims simply at entertaining large numbers of people is a product of industrialisation‚ in which music became a commodity to be bought and sold. It is in the rapid industrialised nations‚ notably Britain and USA‚ that we first encounter composers who have devoted themselves

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    Evolution in Media

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    Question: Discuss how the global media industry started taking shape after the Second World War. What were the major features of media industry in US and Europe during 1950s to 1970s? How did the media industry in US get restructured during 1980s to 1990s? Media can be defined in general as‚ "media" refers to various means of communication. For example‚ television‚ radio‚ and the newspaper are different types of media. Media includes every broadcasting and narrowcasting medium such as newspapers

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    Sexuality and Values

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    Checkpoint : Sexuality and Value Systems Which value system or systems discussed in the text do you most relate to ? Explain your answer. While reading the suggested reading I was torn between two of the value systems and couldn’t choose which more I related to at all. I related to the legalism value system on the basis of it’s religious background and myself being a Christian woman I totally felt compelled to this system even though as a teenager losing my virginity due to trying to follow

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    discussing that the “aid of computer retouching and other techniques further increases the gap between media images of women intended to portray beauty ideals and the reality of most women’s appearance.” Engeln-Maddox explored college women’s ideas regarding their physical appearance and opportunities in life. She asked her participants to write a description of this culture’s ideal woman according to the media and then reflect on how different their lives would be if they looked like this woman. I thought

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    Tourism and the Media

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    and the Media | Assignment One | | Claire Willis | 1/23/2013 | | Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Media 2 Print Media 3 Newspapers 3 Broadsheets 3 Middle-Tabloids 3 Tabloids 3 Magazines 5 Trade‚ Professional & Business Magazines 5 Consumer Magazines 5 How companies can use print media for promotion 7 Electronic Media 7 Television 7 TV Programmes 7 TV Adverts 7 How companies can use television for promotion 8 Social Media 8 How

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    Designing a research project takes time‚ skill and knowledge. With Qualtrics survey software‚ we make the survey creation process easier‚ but still you may feel overwhelmed with the scope of your research project. Here are 5 common errors in the research process. 1. Population Specification This type of error occurs when the researcher selects an inappropriate population or universe from which to obtain data. Example: Packaged goods manufacturers often conduct surveys of housewives‚ because

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    Media Bias

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    Media Bias in Politics Maya C. Christie Thursday‚ March 08‚ 2012 COM 495/POL 429 Politics‚ Media‚ and the Presidential Election Media bias is alive and well in politics. It is a “term used to describe prejudice in news and media reports‚ in which it is perceived as an imbalance

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    Attitudes and values

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    do bad attitudes come from? Basically speaking‚ "Attitudes are caught‚ not taught." So‚ attitudes often go hand in hand with prejudice. All is not lost‚ however‚ in that attitudes can be greatly influenced‚ eradicated‚ and molded. Attitudes are how values are manifested in our actions and thoughts to others. ATTITUDES are our feelings towards certain idea or issues. Attitudes dictate how we react in concrete situations. Authors reveal certain attitudes within their texts whether these texts be fiction

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    How Social Medias and Modern Technology Have Affected Today’s World? Advertising Strategy How social Medias and modern technology have affected today’s world? I) The 90’s‚ a new communication way is born (1990-2001) a) Internet and the firsts social medias (1990-1997) b) The expansion of the market (1997-2001) jlb II) Web 2.0: a new influence for social medias (2002-2010) a) The booming market b) A new kind of addiction III) Social media: a revolutionary marketing tool a) Companies and

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    News Media

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    Answer each question below. Answers should be approximately 100 words per question. 1. What are the primary roles of media delivering news to the public The primary roles of media delivering news to the public are to inform‚ explain‚ update‚ educate‚ and entertain. The media wants to send the news out to the public. This means citizens; including members of the news media should be respectful of readers and tell the truth at all times. People want quick and truthful information on what is happening

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