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How do editors of tabloids and broadsheet newspapers use content, language, layout and images to attract and reflect their target readership?
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How do magazines for females use language to target different age groups?
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How do magazines target their readership by gender?
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How do newspapers present the news? Compare the front page of two newspapers published on the same day.
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How do two articles use Linguistic Devices differently, and what effect does this have on this have on the readers' opinion ?
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How does Amnesty International persuade the reader to take an active interest in its organisation and the people it helps?
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How far does the 19th Century quotation "Dog Bites Man is not new. Man bites Dog is" apply to the media of the 21st Century?
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How has the representation of women on the front covers of women’s magazines changed over time?
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How has this story been developed into a full Page newspaper report.
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How Is the Point of View of the Two Newspapers Embodied In the Language and the Text of Each Paper.
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How is the writing persuasive? Work through the article commenting on how the choice of words, the style of the writing and the way the information is presented work together to create this persuasive effect.
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How three different newspapers, The Independent, the Daily Express and the Daily Star reported on the anthrax crisis on October the 18th.
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How to approach 2 holiday brochures
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How useful are sources D and E in helping you understand why many young people beleived the 1960's gave them opportunities that they had never had before?
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I am comparing two newspapers. The Sun and The Daily Telegraph. The Sun is a well known tabloid and The Daily Telegraph a broadsheet.
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I am comparing two pieces of text written about Mike Gatting in 1990, from 'The Independent' and 'The Star'.
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I am going to answer the question “How Far Do Magazines Rely On Stereotypes In The Representation Of Gender” by referring to m
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I am going to be analysing how modern technology has embraced linguistic features of the “Traditional” lonely hearts column and if they have introduced new technological elements in order to reinvent these small advertisements
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I am going to carry out an investigation about two newspapers to see the difference between them. The two newspaper I am going to investigate are called The Times which is a broadsheet and The Mirror which is a quality tabloid.
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I am here to speak to you about something I am sure many of you can relate to. I am here to speak about Sports Illustrated. I bet most of you have bought at least one issue, whether it was the swimsuit issue
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I have been given an assignment to compare three different types of newspaper. They are The Mirror, The Times and an American magazine style newspaper, Newsweek.
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I have chosen to design pages from both a tabloid newspaper and a broadsheet newspaper. I have called my broadsheet 'The National'.
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I have chosen to write about an issue that worries nearly every female teenager 'childhood pregnancy'.
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I have decided to compare two newspaper articles, one from the tabloid “The Daily Mirror” and the other from the broadsheet “The Guardian”. Both papers on Friday January the 13th 2006
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I have decided to produce the front cover and at least one double page spread article and one singular page article for supplement which will be part of a new Sunday newspaper, which is soon to challenge others in the current market.
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