asked of me. “Individuals interested in becoming a celebrity publicist typically attend a 4-year university and major in public relations (PR), communications, journalism or a related field.”(Vault) “Coursework often includes writing and editing for mass media, public relations fundamentals, PR ethics and professionalism, media organization and communications in the information age. Publicists often have started their career by working in a PR firm or for a working celebrity publicist to build a client
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Malaysian journalistic field is restricted in reporting political and public issues (Kenyon, 2010). As one of many developing countries that support the guided press notion, the Malaysian government argues that by curbing certain freedoms within the mass media, the aims of national development can be met (Raj & Sreekumar, 2012). As a result, Malaysian journalists are swallowed in boundless lengths of red tape – all of which are adversely used in the government’s favour to constrain the media’s
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Personal Media Inventory Paper Nicole Manso COM 400 July 8, 2013 Lisa Smith Personal Media Inventory Paper Here on planet Earth we receive information and entertainment in a variety of ways through the media which includes the following: internet, television, radio, magazines and news paper. Both day one and day two, of my Personal Media Inventory, first begin with checking my Facebook account, like that of many adults in their 20’s,which is a social media site that provides both entertaining
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[pic] JAMS 201 | MEDIA WRITING | Fall 2013 Department of Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | Bolton 150 | Facebook |Lecturer |Teaching assistants | office hours | | | |
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– QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR BUSINESS Assignment [15 marks] Due November 21, 2013 Questions 9.32 – formulate, solve the formulated question and prepare a report on the results. 9.48 - formulate, solve the formulated question and prepare a report on the results. Case study 1 Mexicana Wire Works Page 306-307 Case study 2 Custom Vans, Inc. Custom Vans, Inc., specializes in converting standard vans into campers. Depending on the amount of work and customizing to be done, the customizing
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#1 Take a look at this link regarding the DHS and social media. What are the arguments for DHS to monitor social media and what are the arguments against? What are the impacts upon civil liberties having a government agency monitor your actions? Are the monitoring activities providing security? If so, is it worth losing civil liberties? As students of criminal justice, these are questions you should ask when questioning such policies. This article provides a window into what the government may
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Criminology: Hate Crimes A hate crime is “a crime motivated in whole or in part, by the offender’s bias against a race, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity/national origin or disability” and is “committed against persons, property, or society” (FBI, 2007). Certainly, hate crimes are daily happenings in American society, but this hate is not something that is inherent within individuals, this hatred is disseminated by a network of people that it has selected as a common enemy. In Hate Crimes:
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News Nowadays, news plays a vital role in human affairs. News is the communication of selected information on current events by reporters. It is presented by print, broadcast, internet or word of mouth to a third-party or mass audience. The most important function of news is to bring us the latest information on local, national and international events. Specifically, it mentions to any fields of our lives such as political, religion, economic, job, health, disaster, crime status, entertainment
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Bryan Frank Oakes Grand Canyon University February 12, 2012 Professor Lisa Denny Media Influence in Society Media plays an important role in our every day lives. It is always there to confuse, manipulate, and to cloud our judgement. Nine out of ten of the population have checked weather, traffic, social sites and the news as their first act of the day. It is a powerful instrument that we have all become so dependent upon. To us it is as normal as breathing. It can be used for positive
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‘Reading is a dying hobby in this multimedia age.’ Is this true? Reading as a pastime has been likened to an endangered animal facing extinction from the threat of the poachers — in this case, the multimedia age. It has been said that reading as a hobby is gradually losing its appeal as opposed to Internet gaming, blogging (writing an online diary), listening to podcasts and ipods and watching popular drama series on television. Evidently, many more forms of recreation and leisure are rising up
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