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To what extent has the support of the Sun newspaper been crutial to success in British general elections since 1992?
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Translation Studies
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Using the example of Mods, How did different subcultures distinguish themselves in Britain during the 1960’s? In the 1960's, young people questioned Britain and America's materialism and cultural and political norms,
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Violence in Headlines.
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What are the limits to balance and objectivity in contemporary British Journalism
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What Are the Main Processes Involved in the Production and Presentation of Television News?
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What did reconstruction mean to African Americans?
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What does Heidegger mean by "anxiety"? Why does he call it a fundamental mood (consider how anxiety is different from the ordinary, non-fundamental mood of fear)? Is authentic Dasein always anxious? If so, how is this possible?
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What factors enabled the Daily Mail to be so immediately successful when it was launched in 1896?
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What factors enabled the Daily Mail to be so immediately successful when it was launched in 1896?
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What is a News Journalist?
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What is historical context and can texts be explained or enriched by considerations of context?
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What role do the media play in creating moral panic on the issue of Race?
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What Was the Contribution of the Press Barons To the Popular Press?
What were the consequences of Watergate for the US press?
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Which functions do the mass media have? Where can we reproach them with manipulation and which effect do they have?
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While the spoken word has been a vital means of communication for much of human history, technological advances, such as printing, have given man the ability to record his thoughts for eternity in the form of written language.
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Who controls the content of British newspapers? Do controls over the press work reasonably well, or is there a need for change? Discuss with examples.
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Why Did the British Mass Media support the appeasement of Hitler in the years 1933-1939?
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Why did the White chapel murders attract so much attention in 1888?
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Why did the Whitechapel murders attract so much attention in 1888?
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Why Does the Issue of Privacy and the Media Continue to be a Controversial One?
“Only a critical political economy approach can adequately explain how the media work today
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