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| Bias in the Media |
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| What do you understand by the terms Broadsheet and Tabloid newspapers? Explain in detail what you think are the essential differences between these types of newspapers. |
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| Analyse three charity leaflets. |
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| Abduction |
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| How does Michele Magorian build up the atmosphere during Chapter 21 of Goodnight Mr Tom. |
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| Document Comparison. |
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| all television, factual as well as fictional, aspires towards the condition of entertainment How does this apply to television news? |
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| Evaluation of story board, of Unrelated incidents |
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| Analyse the way in which two British newspapers select, construct and present news to readers. |
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| Creating a Newsletter for a Football Club |
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| Analysis of 'Blinking Hell', a Sight Savers International Campaign. |
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| Humour is |
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| Why have the Glasgow University Media Group been criticised so vehemently? Are they fundamentally flawed? Discuss with relevant criticisms. |
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| Discussing the Influence of Stakeholders in a business. |
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| Gender and the Media. |
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| What is Africawoman? |
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| The mass media. |
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| Explore how Gilman presents the search for identity in The Yellow Wallpaper |
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| Assess the role British media plays in British politics today. |
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| Film Narrative and codes and conventions. |
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| "Define ideology. What kind of roles does it play in the media representation?" |
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| Investigating how technology has affected the development of everyday language, looking mainly at text messages, chat rooms and e-mails and the creative spellings, abbreviations and acronyms used. |
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| Analysis of Mail on Sunday Article on Tourism |
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| An analysis of how the notorious figure Jade Goody was represented in media coverage of Big Brother. |
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| Comparison of a Broadsheet and Tabloid Newspaper |
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| How is British culture represented within Little Britain? |
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| Explain how the director presents the James Bond genre in the cinematic trailers for "Die Another Day" |
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| James Bond - âBondâ(TM)s female characters are fully liberated women. They use Bond.â Consider the representation of women in Bond films. |
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| Soup Script |
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