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    In the James Fallows’ article‚ “Learning to Love the (Shallow‚ Divisive‚ Unreliable) New Media‚” he discusses that old media is diminishing with the help of rapid technological advances which can have negative effects but also serve as an aid on new media to gain popularity and acceptance from the public consumers. Throughout this article‚ Fallows mentions that the aged media techniques are decreasing in importance as a result of the information containing details that are not important to the modern

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    Since the 1990’s‚ president candidates have used the media in order to gain an advantage in their campaigns. Two such examples are their use of leaking information to the press‚ or seeking contributions through political action committees (PACS) and Super PACS. Leaking information to the press is known normally as a trial balloon. If a candidate’s management feels the need to break a story out and test the waters of the public’s reaction in order to change a policy under consideration‚ they would

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    More Than a Glitch Many political campaign ads are full of logical fallacies and metaphors which contribute to a candidate’s downfall or success. In fact‚ they are known for it. It is often rather easy to manipulate people to vote a certain way by using deceptive persuasion or making metaphorical comparisons. When trying to persuade someone else to adopt a position‚ these rhetorical tools contribute to the overall purpose of each campaign. The video campaign‚ “Obamacare: More Than a Glitch‚”

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    Analyse how communications theory can help understanding of the role of new media Introduction New media are fast evolving channels of new ways to communicate. It is trendy‚ often misunderstood‚ and has been used very successfully and very unsuccessfully by users from individuals to big corporations. It can be seen as a threat to journalism‚ as evidenced by the ongoing disagreement between Rupert Murdoch and Google regarding access to news articles for free (Bunz‚ 2009)‚ or as a powerful political

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    Evaluate the role of Propaganda in World War II Throughout the ages leaders of nations have needed the support of their countries population to ensure support of conflicts such as war. To increase support for the Nazi party and ideals‚ Adolf Hitler did not just have to target adults with propaganda‚ he had to target youth as well. Hitler realised that using the education system was very effective in indoctrinating youth. Outside of school‚ Hitler created the Hitler Youth‚ to further emphasize youth

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    General Francisco Franco and the Spanish Civil War 1036 - Fascist vs Republicans - who else gets involved? - Russia is the only country that comes to the aid of the loyalist republicans with men and money to try and stave off the coup Franco is trying to get involved in. - Franco had help from Mussolini and Hitler < Germany and Italy fascists come to aid - mirrors what’s happening across euroe - American volunteers saw this as their fight to attack fascism < 1000’s of volunteers > artists

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    The cause of WWII World war II is a very difficult time to unravel. It all started as the treaty of Versailles threatened to demolish Germany completely. Various political parties competed with each other‚ trying to gain the upper hand‚ which would allow them to take control of Germany and gain power. However these parties weren’t enough to convince the people that Germany could be revived gain. After the First World War Germany was accused of starting of it and thus in the treaty of Versailles

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    The role and power of the mass media has often been a topic of debate among those whom have been blessed or cursed by its influence. Whether or not it can be supported that the media has positive or negative influence on society and culture‚ it can be clearly asserted that it does have a power to persuade the masses in one direction or the other. If not‚ there would be no place for advertising. Those who are too innocently naïve of this matter should speak to a few of the young women in Fiji that

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    Misleading and Deceptive Case Facts A soap powder manufacturer had marketed a product called ‘Sudso’ for many years. Its market share had fallen steadily due to increase competition. The manufacturer designed a bright new package for the product‚ added a scented fragrance and changed its name to ‘Sno’. The product was then re-released and advertised as ‘a new advance in laundry detergent that washes whiter than white’. Issue Has the soap manufacturer breached any laws? ‘A corporation shall

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    "Never Just Pictures" by Susan Bordo‚ is about how today’s society looks at different types of media to get an idea of what they should look like. In this essay‚ the author tries to get the readers to take a closer look at today’s obsession with the physique of the human body. Bordo talks about how things that were once considered normal‚ no longer are. Literally people are purging and starving their bodies to become nothing more than silhouettes of themselves. Instead of being alive and healthy

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