Communications, Media, Theory, Etc Essays
A Comparison Of Three Twilight Zone Episodes
...Zone episodes, it seems that there are themes that will come through all. It is not hard to tie the episodes together. Many are familiar with these stories, which were filmed in black and white, authored and narrated by Rod Serling, and depict slices of life that turn to horror. In fact, it... 675 Words (Approx. 3 Pages)
Add to cart $32.85A Conversation About American Idol: An Analysis In Communications
...Idol? If one is communicating about this subject to another personthe argument being who should winwhat type of language should be used? Should the subject be discussed abstractly or specifically? Are there lingering questions or unchecked assumptions? In communicating on this issue, the subject... 675 Words (Approx. 3 Pages)
Add to cart $32.85A Critical Analysis Of The Feature Article
...wants it fast. Most do not stop to consider how that information is delivered. However, to the serious student of journalism, and the writer whose desire it is to make a living with words, the formatting, as well as the content are important. Feature writing is one of the most utilized formats... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
Add to cart $54.75A Critique Of Active Audience Theory
...has been that of a receiver, receiving the message that has been encoded by the author, director or other creator. Thus is a perspective that appears to see the audience as ‘cultural dopes’ who will accept what the media tells them (Philo, 2001; 26). This is an approach which has... 1,800 Words (Approx. 8 Pages)
Add to cart $87.60A Cultural Comparison Of Nonverbal Communications Between Koreans And Americans
...gesturing, facial expressions and even the use of handshake, all convey messages that are based in cultural perspectives. Theorists have recognized that when nonverbal communication occurs across cultures, misunderstandings and misinterpretations can happen and that there is a need to recognize... 2,250 Words (Approx. 10 Pages)
Add to cart $109.50A Feminist Perspective Of The English Language
...reflected by our changing language is our sensitivity to women's and minority issues. The "political correctness" which has resulted in our recognition of those who differ from the mainstream is at least a stab in the right direction as far as societal change. We have had to... 3,150 Words (Approx. 14 Pages)
Add to cart $153.30A Grammatical Description
...club members found themselves not only satisfied but anxious to recommend the procedure to other organizations. In beginning a descriptive analysis of a sentence the first step is to identify the basic components of nouns and verbs. In the above sentence, 'president', 'members' and... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
Add to cart $54.75A Look At "Grace Under Fire"
...or respect their in-laws, most wouldn't refer to them as "Spam-sucking trailer trash." Grace, however, has no difficulty at all with uttering the phrase. We laugh and remember the quote-we may even begin an essay with it. The writers of "Grace Under Fire" employ several approaches to and... 675 Words (Approx. 3 Pages)
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...media operations have formatted over 33 known codes of ethics and values in the media. Many of the codes of ethics deal with public relations and moral dilemmas, conflict of interest issues, timeless values, new technology, sources and reporters, editorial independence and diversity issues among... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
Add to cart $54.75A Model For The Interpretation Of Graffiti
...on this subject, New York City police officers assigned to a specialized gang squad conduct a type of content analysis in respect to graffiti. A student explains that they "study actions, threats, and other messages presented in this form of communication." If someone were to design a content... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
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