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Computer Graphics - Quadtree decomposition and effect of depth.
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Contemporary journalism has come under scrutiny as various studies have analysed the social roles and effects of it in the modern world.
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Coursework Assignment 1: Author Profile (Shani Mootoo) Shani MootooShani Mootoo was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1958 and raised in Trinidad. At age nineteen she migrated
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Critical analysis: Virginia Woolf, 'A Room of One's Own.'
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Critically evaluate the relationship between newspapers and their readership between 1896 and 1950 in the UK.
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Currie, David P. The Constitution in Congress: The Federalist Period 1789 -1801. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997.
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David Beckham
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Defining what a news journalist is
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Describe what is meant by the term 'moral panic', using your own words as far as possible - Cite at least one example of a 'moral panic'.
Did media coverage of the Vietnam War change the war's course and outcome?
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Discourse analysis of an Australian public figure.
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Discuss basic semiotic concepts in the analysis of news texts.
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Discuss Germaine Greer’s views towards feminism from the 1970’s to the 1990’s.
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Discuss the representation with Gary Glitter's press conference in Regents Park. Comment on the photographs, layout and copy.
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Discussing slogans.
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Does the British press tend to reflect or shape public opinion? Discuss.
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During the nineteenth century the press changed because of changing attitudes in society, advances in technology and changes in law.
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During the recent years in the history of modern art, there is one thing that one cannot miss to notice - we see that artists and the media are bound together.
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era of press baron
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Facets of democracy.
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Features are a magazines' biggest strength. What makes a good feature and a good feature writer?
Females And The Media.
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Freedom of the press is essential to political liberty. Where man can not freely convey their thoughts to one another, no freedom is secure.
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How can we account for the ubiquity of the celebrity in today’s media? A celebrity is a person who is widely recognized and known about in a society.
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How do you explain the ways in which media texts create particular occasions of reading?
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