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    The Rage Against Trade This opinion piece written by the New York Times editorial board analyzes the two major presidential candidates positions on international trade deals, primarily President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed isolationist policies. The article examines the increasingly common perception among the American public that trade agreements such as NAFTA and the TPP are responsible for causing economic hardships due to prioritizing global interests over American interests. The writers

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    While it is clear that nonfictional media can convey meaning because it is based on facts, it is still unclear as to whether or not fictional media can convey meaning. When the word meaning is used in this paper it is referring to “what is indicated to be, or actually is, expressed or indicated; signification; import.” (dictionary.com) There is an argument as to whether or not fictional media can convey meaning, specifically cartoons. We can define a cartoon as “interpretive pictures utilizing symbolization

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    media. One study phrased it like this: “Shared on social media, these cartoons created an impression of “déjà vu”, showing us the same metaphors again and again in a very limited space of time” (Bouko, Calabrese, & De Clercq, 2017). Not only do editorial cartoons still exist, their power has been augmented by the structure and nature of social media. Internet memes also constitute a section of this and will be discussed in-depth later. While political cartoons have been replaced by satirical television

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    Also, the way that the ice is angled carries great significance. The way that the ice is presented represents a few things. The first thing it exemplifies is the state of our world. The fact that the ice is being tipped up is still floating above the water shows how this is just the beginning. The crisis of global warming is a threat to the world, yet it hasn’t taken full effect yet. This is only the beginning of the world’s global warming crisis. The way that the ice ends up tipping almost also

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    “Like, baby, baby, baby, oh I thought a Mexican wall would be fine, fine.” As presidential elections rapidly approaching, media’s coverage of the political candidates has multiplied in the television news, radio, and magazines. Comically, Media’s craze over Donald Trump is portrayed in many illustrations and cartoons to visually see the political disturbances between the media and the republican party. Daryl Cagle, a political cartoonist, argues in his visual address, “ Trump The Media and Republicans”

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    I vividly recall proudly paying the well-spent, five dollar entrance fee to see my shy nephew, Etienne (Etti for short), with his newly assembled basketball team playing their first game of the season. In tow, I kept my Economist magazine well-fittingly folded on an article about young Kurds adopting the game of basketball snuggly tucked into my left back pocket of my jeans. For a number of years now, the Economist has validated itself to be more than just a faithful subway companion and exceptional

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    Is Chindia a friend or a threat We have spent a semester studying the effects of globalization on the world and business from currency exchange to trade policy. Through our discussions and readings, we have learned that globalization is a boon to business as much as it is a curse. In business, strategic alliance agreements help companies further develop process, foster market expansion and surpass competitiors. Although they both exist within the context of society, government and business are two

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    JOURNALISTIC AND COMMERCIAL NEWS VALUES Journalistic and Commercial News Values News Organizations as Patrons of an Institution and Market Actors SIGURD ALLERN Why do some events fill the columns and air time of news media, while others are ignored? Why do some stories make banner headlines whereas others merit no more than a few lines? What factors decide what news professionals consider newsworthy? Such questions are often answered – by journalists and media researchers alike – with references

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    get to know about particular news. In other words, they have instant access to news today and this was not the case about 15 years ago. During the Pre-Internet era, people had to wait for news to get published in their local news and this news that eventually came to them were filtered and edited to ensure that people heard or read only what they should. Along with these technological advancements, many cultural changes have also happened in the way people receive news. To get a deeper insight into

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    Political Bias

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    bias. News stations and news reporters claim that they are unbiased by are they really? Brooke Gladstone’s, The Influencing Machine deciphers the different types of biases. News stations such as CNN report on politics and news related to politics. The New York Times reports on “breaking” news stories such as 9/11 or Boston Bombings. The Today reports on breaking news stories and stories for the family. Bias comes in all forms and shapes from the newspaper we read in the morning to the news we watch

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