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    TECHNIQUES USED IN BRUCE DAWES POEMS Alliteration: Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words placed near each other. 
 Onomatopoeia: Words that sound like their meanings. Repetition: The purposeful re-use of words and phrases for an effect. Rhyme: Words that have different beginning sounds but whose endings sound alike‚ including the final vowel sound and everything following it‚ are said to rhyme. Analogy: A comparison‚ usually something unfamiliar with something familiar

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    OPINION The Role of Media in War Columnist Gp Capt SULTAN M HALI discusses how propaganda can be used effectively during war. “Journalists will say that war is too important to be left to generals. Reporting of war is too important to be left to reporters. Soldiers need to get involved in this.” -Maj Gen Patrick Brady - 1990 (former Public Relations Chief of US Army) The revolution in information technology‚ from the transistor through widespread digitisation‚ deeply networked communications

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    Mass Media Society Abstract This paper shows the problems of mass media. Mass media is absolutely important for our life. However‚ as much as mass media plays an important role in our society‚ it causes some serious problems. Mass media makes citizens recognize misjudgments by distorting the truth. Most serious problem mass media can affect extreme power to our society. Mass media has been developed more and more as society has grown‚ becoming centralized authority in our society. Exaggerated contents

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    high-speed train crash event happened in china to show how the application of Jenkins’s theory is problematic which the internet for participatory cultural and political interaction in china that is or not as a sustainable alternative to government propaganda. 2 Literature Review 2.1.1 A definition of participatory culture Henri Jenkins has become the foremost author on media convergence theory and the belief that through digital media participatory culture can be achieved better than through

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    and refused to serve alcohol to him after 2 a.m. In February 2006‚ witness after witness went back on their original testimonies in court. This same case did not get enough coverage and within no time and Manu Sharma was acquitted. Noam Chomsky’s propaganda model tells us how news gets covered based on the News “Filters”. Manu Sharma’s father‚ Venod Sharma was a Congress MP and later a minister for power in the Haryana Cabinet. Being quite influential and rich he falls in the first filter

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    War Made Easy Analysis

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    is. In a part of the film they said it’s reported that while civilians made up 10% of WWI’s casualties‚ they have crept up ever since to 90% in today’s Iraq. That is absolutely tragic‚ and something must be done to put a stop to the misleading propaganda we are all being

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    Media’s Promotion of Consumerism Demian Estrada “The advertising industry spends $12 billion per year on ads targeted to children‚ bombarding young audiences with persuasive messages through media such as television and the Internet. The average child is exposed to more than 40‚000 TV commercials a year‚ according to studies. And ads are reaching children through new media technologies and even in schools--with corporate-sponsored educational materials and product placements in students ’ textbooks

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    media propaganda in day-to-day life. Everyday that we wake up‚ and go to work or school‚ media and corporate advertisements become part of our daily life. It has become a constant influence and "brainwashing" in our life. We have become addicts to this media driven world and our side effect is depression for people that can no longer think for them-selves and have become lost. With all that being said the real target to this propaganda is young adults and teenagers. With in all the propaganda celebrities

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    Media Literacy Essay By Jason Barnett In this essay I will discuss corporate ownership of the media‚ who owns these media outlets‚ and there tools of deceiving the public. There is a great group out there called "Project Censored" and this group "shows important news stories that aren’t being covered properly" (project censored.org) "Every year for the past three decades‚ Sonoma State

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    threatened if the news presenter or the media organization itself is explicitly promoting a product or business thus giving people an intuition that News is being used for Publicity purposes to endorse products or services or for Political Control as in propaganda. Another strong reason why people criticize advertising is the deception and exaggerated claims they give to customers. Their fraudulent claims often misleads consumers product preference ex. exaggerated picture of foods easily attracts

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