Category: /Literature/English
Article Summary
The Oppositional Gaze: Black Female Spectators
By: bell hooks
In the article, bell hooks takes a historical look at black females as media spectators. Bell hooks is a black feminist who calls attention to the negative aspects
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Category: /Literature/English
placement in the media was also restricted as was tobacco merchandising. Tobacco brand names were not allowed to appear on any non-tobacco items (Krugman, Fox, Fischer, 1996).
Silver and Melnyk reviewed three studies involving mass media anti-tobacco campaigns
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Category: /Literature/English
When comparing traditional news media to Internet news, interactivity is the key differential between these two forms. Interaction allows the reader to participate and contribute to the news text. This interactivity occurs every time a reader contributes
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
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Media allegations are made towards Nike, Inc., in which its overseas labor practices were unfair. Nike, Inc. launches a campaign involving press releases, letters to editors and university presidents, and newspaper advertisements in order
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
considered to be attractive and it is extremely difficult to escape the powerful grasp of the media.
This article also uses examples of emotive language, such as the words "I used to pray my boobs would get bigger" arouses our emotions and helps us empathise
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. However, citizens may not always be fully informed about the politician that he or she may vote for. There are many simple ways to become informed about political candidates. You may follow the national media, attend political rallies, and participate directly
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Category: /Social Sciences
, and that learning about safe sex will promote teen sexuality. However this assumption can be used toward many different areas, Such as the media.
The media and entertainment industry have discovered that sex sells. And sex does sell, no matter what rating they give
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Category: /History/North American History
This analysis of the news media coverage will focus on the Watergate affair which originally began on June 17, 1972 with the break-in of the Democratic National Committee Headquarters at the prestigious Watergate office complex in Washington D.C.. I
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
but also the greater public sphere of the media. The media can provide a forum for discussion in many outlets such as editorials and letters to the editor, to the relatively new concept of Internet chat rooms, and web logs. Another popular and easily accessible
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
believes that communism creates the correct balance between the needs of the individual, and the needs of society. He also believes that sometimes violence is necessary to reach the state of communism. This paper will reflect upon these two topics
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