...CONTENT: CONTENT: | Table of Content | Pages | 1. | Marking Criteria | 3 | 2. | Marking Scheme | 4-6 | 3. | Definition of Mass Media | 7-10 | 4. | Role of Mass Media in Serving Government | 11 | 5. | Conclusion | 12 | 6. | APA References | 13 | MARKING CRITERIA | Marks distributions | Score | Question One (100%) | | | | Introduction | /20 | Content | /60 | Ending | /15 | Reference | /5 | | | Subtotal | /100 | Conversion into 20% | /20 | EXAMINER’S MARKS | /20 | MODERATOR’S MARKS | /20 | | Examiner | Moderator | Overall Total Marks: | /20 | /20 | Less Penalty: | | Final Marks: | /20 | Remark from Marker: MARKING SCHEME | Introduction: Criteria | 0 - 5% | 6 - 10% | 11 - 15% | 16 - 20% | Knowledge of forms, conventions, terminology, and strategies of literary texts | is unclear or seriously limited in presenting or developing a position on the issue | presents a clear position on the issue | presents a well-considered position on the issue | presents an insightful position on the issue | Critical and creative thinking skills | provides few, if any, relevant reasons or examples | develops the position on the issue with relevant reasons and/or examples | develops the position with logically sound reasons and/or well-chosen examples | develops the position with compelling reasons and/or persuasive examples s | Communication of information and ideas | Communicates information and ideas with limited...
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...certified correctional officer I have learned the “policy and procedure” way of doing things from the academy, but now I am seeing the “hands on” way of doing things from the more seasoned correctional staff. To say the least some of the ways are completely opposite. One of the main dilemmas I have been faced with is “whether or not to give out inmate request forms” to the inmates if they ask for them. This may seem like an open and closed question, but it really isn’t. See according to policy and the inmate handbook, the only way for the inmates to communicate or request anything is through the inmate request form. This includes but is not limited to signing up for classes, chapel services, medical call outs (sick or well), laundry changes or request, etc. This list really goes on! This is where I am happy to give the form out as long as I have them, because I understand that point. However I have several fellow officers who will tell them “I don’t have any request forms!” Even if they have a stack of them sitting within arm’s reach. I believe this is wrong. I feel that though the inmates made poor decision that landed them in my care and custody, they are still human beings, and should be treated as such, therefore if they need a request form they should be given one. # 2) What do you do when you face conflicting work or family obligations? How might critical and creative thinking assist in prioritization of obligations? Although I always try to put my family first and foremost...
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...chance at something you cannot be creative. Playing and education both coincide with one another in great ways, but a lot of educators neglect this great act in trying to get children to learn. A few passages in the articles particularly resonated with me. One concept that interested me was an idea McCaslin suggested in his article “Play” about play and how it is a continuing way of learning. She said, “The impulse to play, if encouraged, can become a continuing way of learning, a medium of expression, and eventually an art form.”(Play/McCaslin pg. 43) In other words McCaslin is trying to say that play brings people together and allows them to open their mind in a different way. Educators in todays education system neglect the fact that play allows students to be more comfortable with one another as well as allowing them to do it on their own. Kids take playing games more serious than anything else they will do associated with school so why not integrate that into their lessons. In the aspect of play eventually being an art form, that statement is completely true. Playing is great for children as well as well as adults to actors. Playing is something actors do on a daily basis that allows them to be free and creative. Performing on stage can be considered play especially when it involves improv because that form of art is all about how creative you can be. Its all from the mind with no scripts, so i can see that as playing being an art form. This idea reminds me of what we do...
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...Advertising started in the early times when messages were carved in stone plates and notices were printed on walls. It was the only form of advertising then. Outdoor advertising was an industry by itself for a long period of time until print (in newspaper and in magazines) and radio broadcasting were introduced. It was through the years up to the early 1960’s in the Philippines when outdoor advertising was still regarded as a primary medium of advertising, when billboard operators and owners organized themselves into one, cohesive and solid voice. Thus, on AUGUST 13, 1964, the OUTDOOR ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILS. (OAAP) was formed. Its purpose was to promote growth of outdoor advertising in the Philippines by establishing its own Code of Ethics. In 1974, OAAP was placed under the jurisdiction of the Philippine Council for Print Media (“PCPM”) under the late General Hans Menzi as per Presidential Decree No. 576. This decree provides PCPM the authority to set rules and regulations for the discipline of all mass media under its supervision. In 1976, the Metro Manila Governor, Imelda Marcos, in line with her cleanliness and beautification drive, decided to demolish all billboards especially movie ads and neon signs along Roxas Boulevard and Luneta. In May 1974, OAAP became one of the charter members of the Philippine Board of Advertising now called the Advertising Board of the Philippines (ADBOARD). ADBOARD, being the mother and umbrella association of nine (9) member-associations...
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...“The Master Key System” written by Charles F. Haanel in 1912 and first published in 1916 by Psychology Publishing, St. Louis and the Master Key Institute, NY The original text is now in public domain. However, this free e-book edition is not in public domain. It cannot be shared, distributed or reproduced in whole or in part. If you would like to share this e-book with others please direct them to our website www.thesecret.tv where a legitimate copy can be downloaded for free. 2 A note from Rhonda Byrne, creator and executive producer of ‘The Secret’. Another landmark text in success literature, dating from the same era as Wallace Wattles’ extraordinary manuscript “The Science of Getting Rich”. “The Master Key System” was a phenomenon of its time, skyrocketing author Charles F. Haanel to fame, as well as to a considerable fortune! “The Master Key System” documents minutely not only the methods, but the science behind the methods which propelled Haanel himself to extraordinary levels of success, as businessman, author and personal mentor to some of his era’s most successful businessmen. Internalise this remarkable book and you too will learn The Secret, the secret of thought as creative energy, as power, as the Master Key to your own development. Haanel’s “Master Key” virtually opens the door to cosmic intelligence, allowing you to attract everything you need to achieve your dreams. Originally written as a correspondence course, the book is divided...
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... * INTRODUCTION There are many ways of advertising a product or service, Television commercial is one of them. In present age, advertisement and television are part and parcel of each other. Electronic media has been explored in a great range by the help of advertisement. Advertisement also comes out with a huge success by using the popularity of this media. Advertisement means a public promotion of any product or service. In today’s world, advertising is considered most vital promotional tool. According to Philip Kotler, “Advertising is any paid form of nonpersonal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, or services by an identified person.” If we look at the history we come to know that, the very first television ad appeared on July 1, 1941 during a baseball game on a local New York channel. It was a 10-second ad which advertised Bulova watches and cost only four dollars; it completely revolutionized television! Because...
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...Brooke Lee Mr. Anderson Principles of Marketing 10 November 2013 Creative Director For I now the plans I have for you “declares the lord” plans to prosper you and not to harm you plans to give you hope and a future (Jeremiah 29:11). God has created everyone and gave them a purpose in life. He gave us unique abilities, talents, and gifts to prosper in life. I believe my purpose in life is to become a creative director. As a child I always had an imagination, creativity, sense of adventure, and love to create jewelry, clothes, and shoes. Taking math history and social studies has always been boring to me but when I started taking art classes, I enter into a new world that I love because it allows me to express my imagination, feelings, thoughts, and emotions into art. As I got older, I fell more in love with art. I started to come up with visional ideas for music videos, TVs. shows, movies, beauty products, magazines, and fashion shows. Then when I enter into college, I started to look at different careers and after I took the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator a career in arts design entertainment Sports and Media was an excellent match for me (MBTI). So being a creative director fits in with my career path because I’m dealing with art and designing. Also some of my abilities that ties in with being an creative director is that I love devising new ways to achieve my vision or somebody else vision and turn it into a reality and love to designing innovative programs or services which...
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.......3 INDUSTRY SNAPSHOT..................................................................................................................................4 NATURE OF THE INDUSTRY..........................................................................................................................5 MEDIA.....................................................................................................................................................7 IN-FILM ADVERTISING.................................................................................................................................9 WORK ENVIRONMENT .............................................................................................................................10 PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS.....................................................................................................................11 EMPLOYMENT AVENUES.............................................................................................................................12 PUBLIC SERVICE ADVERTISING....................................................................................................................12 REGULATION...........................................................................................................................................13 Copyright.......................................................................................................................................14 ADVERTISING AGENCY...
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...Business Law & Bankruptcy Assignment #1 New York State Department of State Division of Corporations, State Records and Uniform Commercial Code CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF Sandra’s, Inc. Under Section 402 of the Business Corporation Law FIRST: The name of the corporation is: Sandra’s, Inc. SECOND: This Corporation is formed to engage in any lawful act or activity for which a corporation may be organized under the Business Corporation Law, provided that it is not formed to engage in any act requiring the consent or approval of any state official, department, board, agency, or other body without such consent or approval first being obtained. THIRD: The county, within this state, in which the office of the corporation is to be located is: Tudorama, Inc. FOURTH: The total number of shares which the corporation shall have authority to issue, and a statement of the par value of each share or a statement that the shares are without par value are: 100, No Par Value. FIFTH: The secretary of state is designated as agent of the corporation upon whom process against the corporation may be shared. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process accepted on behalf of the corporation is: 123 Main Street, New City, New Tutor 11111 SIXTH: The name and street address in this state of the registered agent upon whom process against the corporation may be served is: Sandra Seller, 123 Main Street, New City, New Tutor 11111 SEVENTH: The date the corporate...
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...Creativity and the Creative Process Denethri Arbor Instructor: Emily Benson ENG 125 Introduction to Literature December 16, 2013 Whether expressed as an awe-inspiring painting, a perfectly executed sculpture or an artfully expressive phrase, humanity throughout history has demonstrated a driving internal desire to discover some form of creative outlet. Studying several of these expressions throughout several culture around the world and throughout history illustrates that these instances of spontaneous, creative expression are usually associated in some way with exploring human experience. Even though they don't often speak directly to the concept of creativity or its development, it is clear that these artists of various types have engaged in a great deal of thought and practice in order to hone their skills and most accurately convey the ideas in their heads. Whether it is intended as a matter of discussion or are simply expressing their innovative spark, evidence of the human mind's impulse to create something new exists in every creative pursuit you may care to mention, from fine art to graffiti, from scribbles on a napkin to polished prose or poetry. “Creativity involves thinking that is aimed at producing ideas or products that are relatively novel, and that are, in some respect, compelling … is neither wholly domain specific nor wholly domain general ... [and] is not as highly rewarded in practice as it is supposed to be in theory” (Kaufman & Sternberg, 2006:...
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...reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the author. The only exception is by a reviewer, who may quote short excerpts in a review. Published by Kallisti Publishing 332 Center Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Phone (877) 444-6188 • Fax (419) 781-1907 info@kallistipublishing.com www.KallistiPublishing.com Kallisti Publishing • Charles F. Haanel’s Complete Master Key Course" 2 The Master Key System ! Charles F. Haanel Table of Contents A Few Notes About This Edition of The Master Key System! 5 Additional Material! 6 About Charles F. Haanel! 7 Introduction! 9 Week One: An Introduction to the Master Key System! 12 Week Two: The Basics of Your Mind! 20 Week Three: Realizing Your Mental Resources! 28 Week Four: Reversing the Process — From Cause to Effect! 36 Week Five: The Creative Mind! 44 Week Six: The Brain of Man! 53 Week Seven: Utilizing the Omnipotent Power! 62 Week Eight: Thought and Its Results! 71 Week Nine: Affirmations and Your Mind! 81 Week Ten: A Certain Definite Cause! 92 Week Eleven: Inductive Reasoning and the Objective Mind! 101 Week Twelve: The Power of Concentration! 109 Week Thirteen: The Dreams of the Dreamer! 117 Week Fourteen: The Creative Power of Thought! 126 Week Fifteen: The Law Under...
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...Business Law & Bankruptcy Assignment #1 New York State Department of State Division of Corporations, State Records and Uniform Commercial Code CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF Sandra’s, Inc. Under Section 402 of the Business Corporation Law FIRST: The name of the corporation is: Sandra’s, Inc. SECOND: This Corporation is formed to engage in any lawful act or activity for which a corporation may be organized under the Business Corporation Law, provided that it is not formed to engage in any act requiring the consent or approval of any state official, department, board, agency, or other body without such consent or approval first being obtained. THIRD: The county, within this state, in which the office of the corporation is to be located is: Tudorama, Inc. FOURTH: The total number of shares which the corporation shall have authority to issue, and a statement of the par value of each share or a statement that the shares are without par value are: 100, No Par Value. FIFTH: The secretary of state is designated as agent of the corporation upon whom process against the corporation may be shared. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process accepted on behalf of the corporation is: 123 Main Street, New City, New Tutor 11111 SIXTH: The name and street address in this state of the registered agent upon whom process against the corporation may be served is: Sandra Seller, 123 Main Street, New City, New Tutor 11111 SEVENTH: The date the corporate...
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...Reflections on The Cultural Value of Film Statistics can be used to show that Britain’s film industry is now the third biggest in the world and a prime destination for inward investment. This success story was heralded by James Purnell, new Minister for the Creative Industries, in a speech to the Institute of Public Policy Research in June this year.[1] But what is the relation of this economic success to the vibrancy and breadth of our film culture? A further look at the statistics provided by the UK Film Council for 2004 shows that last year domestic production fell from 44 films to 27, where domestic is taken to be films made by a UK production company shot wholly or partly in the UK. In 1997, the year when the government set up the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, UK production had been at a record high, and 84 domestic productions were registered. In terms of what UK audiences could see in 2004, beyond American features and American co-productions, the rest of the world share of the market in UK and Ireland was just 2.7%, a figure which betrays the failure of film policy to encourage interest and understanding in the stories of what goes on beyond our shores. Last year also saw the consolidation of companies operating in the exhibition sector and a series of momentous deals which changed the landscape of UK exhibition. In August 2004, Terra Firma acquired both the Odeon and UCI cinema circuits for a total of 580 million pounds, acquiring a 35% share of...
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...First published in Great Britain in 1990 by the Talbot Adair Press as The Challenge of Innovation This edition published in Great Britain and the United States by Kogan Page Limited in 2007 as Leadership for Innovation Reprinted 2007 Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, this publication may only be reproduced, stored or transmitted, in any form or by any means, with the prior permission in writing of the publishers, or in the case of reprographic reproduction in accordance with the terms and licences issued by the CLA. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside these terms should be sent to the publishers at the undermentioned addresses: 120 Pentonville Road London N1 9JN United Kingdom www.kogan-page.co.uk © John Adair, 1990, 2007 The right of John Adair to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. ISBN-10 ISBN-13 0 7494 4800 8 978 0 7494 4800 4 525 South 4th Street, #241 Philadelphia PA 19147 USA British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress...
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...Busicom2 – 05/02/10 Executive Summary In 2001 fell Enron after one of the biggest scandals in the modern economy. Creative accounting, oppressive management and deceptive communication are in the heart of that affair. The first ruse was a cheating accounting. The company used the mark to market system, but in an illegal way for they calculated the assumed profits for the next 20 years, ie long term assumed profits. Moreover, they did not declare all the expenses (only a third for the trade with the station in the North Sea) and manipulated subsidiaries, which are told independent when they belong at least 3% of their capital, to hide debts and boost earnings. Besides, the management in Enron used the staff performance review which conducts the staff to work hard in order to be in the group of the ‘winners’. There were actually rewards for good employees, pension and savings, so that they would be interested in the good form of the firm and would not complain against the scam. Enron also managed to corrupt some politicians, bankers, analysts by pressurizing them or by giving great advantages and funds. For instance, the Energy Regulation Board earned one million dollars. Their marketing strategy was a diversification of the production of the corruption of analysts who would promote those new products. When the frauds were discovered by an employee and exposed to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the free fall began for Enron. The shares dropped from 90$ to 1$, the...
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