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Highest Rated Narrative Essays
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| Six Document Analysis. |
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| My use of ICT - Social (mobile phone) |
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| Auslegung as the Ausarbetung of Verstehen |
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| Using examples, discuss the view that news and current affairs programming cannot be serious and keep an audience. |
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| How was Kevin Keegan dealt with by the Media from Friday 0ctober 6th until Monday October 9th 2000? |
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| Two texts which have created humour are; 'A tour of the Cages' and 'The Beano.' A tour of the Cages was a humuorous piece written in the 1950's |
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| The BBC news is a British public broadcasting aimed to show the world the real truth and different types of news. It covers news on many areas of the technology world; topics range from |
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| The media institutions operate under advance capitalism. |
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| Literary Linguistics and Critical Appreciation - Stylistic analysis of a fragment from novel and an article - Defining style and stylistics |
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| 'Kerrang' magazine Blink182 article analysis. |
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| The role of media in the society |
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| Language Analysis |
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| Discuss the similarities and differences between the texts and their theme(s). Include comments on the ways the authors use elements such as structure, tone images and other stylistic devices to communicate their purposes. |
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| The most important informal source is observing the audience |
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| "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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| Zeitgeist. |
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| Was the Wapping Revolution a Good Thing or a Bad Thing for British Journalism? |
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| Analyse two leaflets of your choice. Compare the presentation content and language of each media text. |
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| 'How is the recent broadcasting of the BBC documentary 'The Secret Policeman' relevant to the continuing struggle for the advancement of non-whites in Britain?' |
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| I have analysed the techniques used by two different charities. Many of these were persuasive. The two charities need money to continue to help people in need. Finally I will conclude and explain which charity will be more successful. |
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| Analyse how the structural and linguistic devices are used to target specific audiences in printed media texts. |
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| Creating print Friendly Links |
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| The text that I am analysing is an advert for the Kellogg's company, found in a 1930s woman's magazine. |
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| Making a leaflet |
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Most Recent Narrative Essays
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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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