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Analyse the ways in which the director builds suspense and scares the audience in the film “Jaws”
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Analysis of Family Guy
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bridget jones narrative and conventions
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celebrity mums, are they good role models?
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How are the Conventions of Typical Fairytales
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How does Alfred Hitchcock Shape Audience Expectations in the Opening Scenes of Rear Window?
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Magazine
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matrix essay
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Media Third and Final Piece of Coursework
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The Newspaper
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In what senses are media biased?
3.5 out of 5 stars
"Asses the view that the shared culture of journalists effect the selection and presentation of news."
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"Asses the view that the shared culture of journalists effect the selection and presentation of news."
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"Define ideology. What kind of roles does it play in the media representation?"
1 out of 5 stars
"Discuss the view that news is produced and manufactured as popular entertainment."
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"How does News At Ten present the events of the day?"
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"News always reflects the interests and assumptions of the powerful in society" - How far do you agree?
4.5 out of 5 stars
"News may be true but it is not the truth, and reporter and officials seldom see it the same way" (James Reston, journalist).
4 out of 5 stars
"Our access to the truth is impeded by the powerful" - Show how the study of your texts and additional material demonstrate this assertion?
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"The Perfect Murder" by Renate Yates and "The Foal" by Mikhail Sholokhov - attempting to have the reader confront their own values & attitudes
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"The true writer is the reader", (Eagleton). To what extent, if at all, do you agree with Eagleton's statement.
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“…all television, factual as well as fictional, aspires towards the condition of entertainment” – How does this apply to television news?
2.5 out of 5 stars
“A Window on the World” - To What Extent is This an Accurate Description of TV News?
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“When violence is dramatised it is much more than shocking than seeing it in real life on the news”- Discuss the reference to television and film texts studied.
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'American Strike - A Quest for Truth' - analyse the aspects of the film that relate to the topics discussed in class in a manner that suits the text's context and audience.
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