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148.842 Should Rape Victims Names Be Published by the Newspapers.
everyone knows that you were blamed. Would you want the newspapers to "protect" you by not publishing your name? Often rape victims feel they were to blame and having the whole town know would even more make them feel uncomfortable. Should victims be protected? Does this special treatment actually do rape victims a disservice by separating them from other victims of violent crime" (Elliott 1)? This has been a matter of tradition, not law. "Only two states, Florida and South Carolina, srape victims' names and the constitutionality of those statues is uncertain" (Elliott). Do you feel that rape victims should be protected by having their names not mentioned in the newspapers? This topic is a sensitive issue toward the victims, but what rights should they have when it comes to publishing their names in the newspaper?
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149.16394 Semiotic Analysis of an Episode of a TV Program
This paper undertakes an analysis of a selected episode of TV series using semiotics. Semiotics is a field of study that involves many different theoretical perspectives and methodological tools. But broadly, semiotics is concerned with sign?not only of everyday speech but also of anything that bears a meaning for something. Using semiotic tools, this essay unfolds different meanings of the selected TV episode
Pages: 8
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150.16456 Microeconomic Policy in the News: A Case Study of Hurricane Juan
This 4-page undergraduate paper analyses two newspaper articles: a London Press article ?N.S. Allots $10m in Hurricane Aid? and a Globe and Mail article, ?Halifax Mayor says N.S. is Being Kept in the Dark?. The paper considers the treatment of microeconomic policy in both articles, and concludes that Hurricane Juan, a natural disaster affecting Maritime Canada in September 2003 can be examined to provide insight into microeconomic policy. The essay further examines microeconomic issues such as resource allocation and normative and positive issues. Hurricane Juan, and its economics, are described in both positive and normative language in the newspaper articles described. Further, this paper considers the ways that resource allocation is central during disaster relief. In the concluding paragraph, this paper examines the likely effects of the policies involved in disaster relief. The paper suggests that the policies themselves will be changed due to criticism and that some will deal with the disaster through private means rather than through government intervention.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 16456 Microeconomics News Hurricane.doc
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151.19992 Mass Media and How it Portrays Women
This paper looks at the different ways women are portrayed in mass media and asks the question "do these images promote violence against women?" It takes the interesting concept of not only looking at the rather inappropriate way women are portrayed in movies but introduces the subject of women's romance novels and how they portray men. Overall this is a balanced account of just one aspect of mass media communication.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 19992 Mass Media Women Pornography.doc
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152.21028 A Compare and Contrast of Two Library Media Centers
This paper will seek to understand how we can compare two American library media centres, and to understand how they connect in their different website designs. By realizing the curriculum, scheduling, staff, collections, and policies, we can learn why they offer different, yet similar mediums within the public sectors of both school and citizen based media collection centres.
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153.21127 Public Relations Writing Assignment
This paper provides three PR releases for a sensitive news event that occurred on March 13, 2004 at the Podunk University when the President of the University, ran over two students with his vehicle. The assignment includes a short Website notice released on the morning of the incident, a mass mailing sent to the student body, and a May 15, 2004 press release on the launch of a new SADD program.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 21127
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154.21291 Study of Mass Media and Mass Communication
This 3-page undergraduate paper presents an analysis of media and mass communications. The author keeps a media log for three days, recording interaction with mass media. This paper then answers a number of questions about that interaction. This paper presents a clear introduction to the paper and a summary of the author?s media consumption during three days. This paper then applies the container metaphor to the media consumption described, and uses the educational or informative function of media to further explore the author?s media consumption during the three day period. Finally, this paper examines the media interaction through a Feminist, Marxist, and Post-modern lens. The media log is included at the end of the paper.