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Arguments for Active Audience


... Audience do actively interpret media message. Thus, we will be looking at arguments, illustrated with examples and case studies, put forth by various writers and researchers, with reference to the viewing of television, that support Morley’s statement. As mentioned, audience are active. Th...



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what art about


I haven't finish yet. Arguments/non-arguments Which of the following are arguments and which are non-arguments? If they are not arguments, explain what they are; if they are arguments, write conclusion only. 10, non-arguments. It is a certification. 11, non-arguments. It is an apology/explanation. 1...



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OUTLINE THE THREE MAIN APPRAOCHES TO AUDIENCE STUDIES ASSESSING THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF EACH


... How this information affects us depends on three models 1-The Effects model, 2-The Uses and Gratifications model, and 3-The encoding/decoding model. I will look at how each of these models are used in audience studies and the advantages and disadvantages of using them. In media studies, audien...



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euthanasia


... Euthanasia by definition means "a gentle and easy death", "the good death of another" or "mercy killing."(2) There are two types of euthanasia currently recognized, active and passive euthanasia. Active euthanasia is the taking of ones own life, or being killed, for example, by...



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Choosing any one of the following readings identify and summarise what you think are its key


“Choosing any one of the following readings, identify and summarise what you think are its key arguments. Taking any one of these arguments and using an example drawn from the module or of your own choice, demonstrate how the argument can assist our understanding of a specified aspect of the media” ...



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Audiences and its works.


For this assignment, I am going to analyse the extract ‘On the audience commodity and its work’ by Dallas Smythe. To do this, firstly, I am going to identify what the principle points are that Smythe is trying to convey. I will then summarise Smythe’s key arguments, and then taking one of the key ar...



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passive voice


VOICE The distinction between active and passive can only be made with verbs that are transitive, that is verbs that can be followed by an object. The passive is very important in English. Probably quite 90 per cent of the passive sentences spoken or written are of the type replacing the indefi...



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Listening


Listening Listen is not as simple as it sounds. ... Listening can be explained in a five steps process, effective listening has always has to be considered when being a good listener, active listening is a very important function, and listening can be effected by culture and gender. First t...



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debate on children being an active audience


... Television is one of the largest forms of media and as technology has developed so to has the television, progressing from black and white through to colour and being digitally interactive. ... It is the audience of these new media forms that have become central to many socio and psychologi...



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For all that Iago is acting out of hatred there is much for the audience to


‘For all that Iago is acting out of hatred, there is much for the audience to enjoy in the cleverness and manipulation of Othello. ... You should think about the way Iago has previously taken the audience into his confidence: we know what he is going to do. ... For an audience to enjoy a play...



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Persuasion


... In most cases people use the techniques of persuasion and conflict process to translate their opinions. In our three separate articles the areas that are touched upon include applying the art of persuasion to be a better financial adviser, dealing with overt conflict with Iran, and a case st...



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presentations


Most Critical Aspects of Presentation, Communication and Negotiation (Group discussion) Presentation q Involve the audience in Questions and Answer’s q Move around on the podium or stage q Make the presentation into a game to stimulate creativity q Use visual aids to improve audience creativity but ...



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Learning History of an Active Citizen


... What is little known are the underlying motives that inspire a person to become an active citizen, volunteering for a cause. In order to learn what it is that motivates a person to volunteer, an in depth interview must be conducted to probe an active citizen for why it is that they volunteer....



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Euthanasia Is It Really a Bad Idea


Euthanasia has long become an extremely controversial issue in the society, and there are many viewpoints concerning this specific subject. Euthanasia comes from Greece’s word which means “dying well” (Hinman p. ... Today, however, euthanasia is generally referred as mercy killing. The two main ty...



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Characters of Psycho and Their Audience


Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho has been commended for forming the basis for all horror films that followed its 1960 release. ... The characters in Psycho seem to be connected by a sense of spit personality and the presence of conscience. ... evil” in Psycho. It is with Marions character that Hitchc...



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Euthanasia


... " -Oath of Hippocrates This phrase alone supports the very battle cry of those who oppose euthanasia. ... Extremely difficult problems arise surrounding the issue of euthanasia: What is the difference between killing someone and letting someone die? ... To get a little more technical, thes...



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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death


Patrick Henry is considered the most powerful orator of the American Revolution. One of the reasons Patrick Henry’s speeches were so powerful was the way he answered possible objections to his arguments in his speeches. In the first paragraph Patrick Henry asks the audience, “Should I keep back my o...



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EUTHANASIA


Euthanasia is one of societys more widely, and hotly debated moral issues of our time. More directly, active euthanasia, which by definition, is; "Doing something, such as administering a lethal drug, or using other means that cause a persons death....



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Arguments for and against the existence of God


Does God really exist? Over the decades, this has been a major debates between atheists and theists about the existence of gods, arguments against gods and for atheism, and critiques of arguments for gods. Even though those who believe in God affirm God’s existence on the ground of the Bible and St....



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passive voice


The Passive Voice -The passive of an active tense is formed by putting the verb to be into the same tense as the active verb and adding the past participle of the active verb: My grand father planted this tree -This tree was planted by my grand father -The subject of the activ...





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