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    Reality television has been a burning fury of opinions as of late. Regulations are in question for this topic. This type of programming should be forced to have limitations. Drawbacks to regulations or reality T.V. are That they limit the reality of everyday living, viewers will not get a true experience of enjoyment; benefits would include regulations that are necessary, such as the limitations of bad influences on children, the less suggestive topics; the better T.V. quality actors, and shows will

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    Ozment & The Lutheran Reformation By: Hanan M. Madbouly Long before Martin Luther was one of Germany’s most famous reformers, Lucas Cranach a painter from Franconia served sixteen years as a court painter in Wittenberg. Wittenberg turned out to be the center for the Renaissance; this small town would be where the Renaissance would emerge. As Luther references it, it became the birthplace of religious pluralism and independent beliefs

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    Analysis of Natural Born Killers Natural born killers is a violent film with a twist. It provides humor and violence and cartoons in parts of the film. I think that Natural born killers is a bad film because a lot of the time you don’t know what is going on and it is a film that you have to watch without any distractions, also it makes out that violence is funny by using cartoons and other surrealistic parts. The film is also bad because it can influence dominant and

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    this being because of the subject I was discussing (breast feeding v’s formula feeding), and my view on the debate being that parents should be educated on both feeding methods in order to make an informed decision. As my article was written for a broadsheet newspaper I ensured I wrote in a formal manner. I adapted my writing in this way as I recognised that my audience was going to be an educated reader- therefore the sophisticated language would have best suited them. Throughout the article I wrote

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    Compare the articles on Henri Paul: Which one do you think is most persuasive? Diana, princess of Wales died on 30th August 1997. She died in a car crash In a Paris tunnel. At the time she had divorced Prince Charles who was the father or her two children, (Prince William and Harry), and was in a relationship with Dodi Alfayed. This story was reported worldwide. In the article from the Mirror, they give a biased picture of what Henri Paul Is like. They say he Is a “speed freak” and “bike nut, could

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    The Crisis Of Mattel

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    The previous crisis of Mattel included that the products were tainted with lead paint and that some of the products had loose little magnets. Both of these faulted products could have caused harm to the children. This is why it was decided to recall all these products and take measures to prevent this from happening in the future. Various stakeholders were affected by this crisis, for example parents, children, manufacturers and investors. Which is why Mattel had to come with a strong crisis communication

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    Handbook

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    A & C Black Publishers Ltd – Whitaker 's Almanack 2010, 142nd Revised edition (A & C Black Publishers Ltd, 2009) ISBN: 9781408113646   Journals Harvard Business Review (Harvard Business Publishing) The Economist (The Economist Newspaper Ltd) The broadsheet newspapers

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    The Similarity of Bollywood Films to High Concept American Films The term “high concept” is used to describe a script or film that a person can easily understand after hearing just a few words, it also means a film which is high budget and attracts a mass audience. To be high concept the film needs to appeal to young and old audiences to do this it needs to include aspects such as “fear”, “loneliness”, ”family” and “lost love.” Bollywood films appeal to most of the

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    Many Filipino compared the interview of Anne Hathaway made by Manny Dela Rosa a.k.a Manny the Movie Guy and by Ricky Lo of The Philippine Star, saying that Ricky Lo is worse when it comes to asking questions than Manny, who integrates real ‘entertainment’ in interviewing celebrities. Manny, who brings laughter to his interviewees, but on the other hand, Ricky Lo, who has made a history in interviewing Anne Hathaway, which is considered, mostly by the netizens, as ‘awkward’ and ‘irritating’ because

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    Time To Kill Bias

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    This in turn, clouds their views as the people probably see the media as a trusted source. In today's society, agenda setting is prevalent too. An example could be our daily editions of The Straits Times. Whatever is on the front page of the broadsheet can already be seen as an act of agenda setting by the media. The front page of the newspaper is usually what people look at first as the most salient news are placed there. In turn, agendas are already set for the audience as the medium is telling

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