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    circulation war‚ and during this Pulitzer founded the practice of yellow journalism (Wikipedia “Joseph Pulitzer). Yellow journalism was a type of journalism presenting little or no legitimate or well-researched news and instead used attention-grabbing headlines to sell more newspapers. Tactics of yellow journalism included exaggerations of news events‚ scandal-mongering‚ or sensationalism (Wikipedia “Yellow Journalism”).f The significance of Pulitzer’s founding of the practice of yellow journalism

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    “Dave‚ stop. Stop‚ will you? Stop‚ Dave. Will you stop‚ Dave?” This essay‚ “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr‚ starts by quoting‚ and then talks about a scene from a popular science fiction movie‚ which is not only a good hook‚ but also leads straight into his topic about the issues of technology‚ though he quickly turns to jargon and larger words‚ making it harder to read the essay‚ which is irony as the topic is about how it’s becoming harder to read in bigger chunks. He explains that

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    Media Assignment- comparing Tabloid and Broadsheet Styles The differences between British newspapers are numerous. The two DIFFERENT types are: Tabloid (commonly known as “red-tops”) and Broadsheet. I have selected a copy of the Daily Mirror and a copy of The Times to analyse. Both newspapers are the same size. The times belies its moniker of “broadsheet” as it has down-sized its format in recent years to become more reader-friendly to younger generations to to appeal to new readers who would

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    the painters used gold as much as they could in the religious paintings. The colour valued next was blue‚ which was made from grinding a really expensive stone called lapis lazuli. This colour was used for the clothes of important people such as the Virgin Mary. A really important change was that they started making the subject of painting more varied rather then just painting about religious figures they also depicted by the meaning reproduced the ancient stories of roman Greek gods and heroes

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    are more relevant to the item that is being searched for. Google has a simple homepage that is about 90% white with a search bar in the center below its logo. Yahoo’s homepage has a variety of items on it such as moving images and attention-grabbing headlines. This argument may seem like it is in favor of Yahoo‚ but in reality Yahoo’s flashy homepage can distract people for a long time. People that go to Yahoo can waste their time reading about topics that have nothing to do with what they originally

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    celebrity is defined in the Webster dictionary is “a famous person.” Most celebrities are known for their work in television shows‚ music industry or movies. Some celebrities are known for their attention-grabbing actions. The media usually follows them around. They are the ones that break the headlines on them. Whenever celebrities do say dumb things‚ they are usually asked a question that puts them on the

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    ’It took me years to work out the difference between net and gross‚ ’ declares the man who has made £1bn with his Virgin Empire. ’In meetings I just used to say ’tell me if it ’s good or bad news. ’ Branson is fond of linking his business ventures to his own personal experience‚ bolstering his man of the people appeal. His jumpers‚ balloon escapades and stunts such as launching Virgin Brides in full matrimonial drag mean it ’s difficult to associate him with the boardroom. ( Guardian on-line‚ The

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    IELTS part.3 - Writing Too much attention is given to headline-grabbing disasters like earthquakes and floods. Governments should concentrate their resource on educating people about the risk they face nearer to their home‚ which can cost far more lives. Structure |intro |TV news and broadsheets give too much attention to disasters and wars | |reason 1 |If we talk too much about disasters and natural catastrophes people become

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    on rather than repeating what had been said which made it easier to combine the information as one wiki. I added around 155 words to the wiki focusing more on the production of the Guttenberg Bible and it’s selling prospects under the authority headline‚ though I did a little of the description too. After beginning to edit I noticed there had been another full wiki uploaded by a fellow team member. I have to admit that this confused me immensely as there was now two wiki’s and all the information

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    than the International Herald Tribune. The page counts six small pictures and three clarifying graphics. The font of the headlines are more bulky‚ different and short in its titles. Comparing this to the International Herald Tribune‚ the IHT only counts three pictures on its front page and the fonts are smaller and the types are not differing much. The titles of the headlines are longer. So on the first sight‚ the International Herald Tribune has a greater proportion of text on the front page. The

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