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A Cultural Comparison of Nonverbal Communications Between Koreans and Americans
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of a cultural comparison important when assessing variations in nonverbal communication. In particular, this paper considers the comparison between Koreans and Americans in the way in which nonverbal communication is manifested, and defines some of the normative cultural differences that exist and can impact the understanding of nonverbal communication. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHNonVAK.rtf
A Feminist Perspective of the English Language
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A 14 page overview of the changes which have been incurred by the English language since the 1960s. Written from a feminist perspective, this paper outlines changes in the meaning of words and phrases, the creation of new words and phrases, and changes in the use of those words and phrases to convey sometimes inaccurate and less than factual information. Also discusses our tendency to become immune to certain forms of communication and to be more receptive, rather than less, to incendiary talk, violence, and inflammatory rhetoric. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PPwomLg1.wps
A Grammatical Description
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In beginning a descriptive analysis of a
sentence the first step is to identify the basic components of nouns and
verbs. The descriptive elements are then identified and ascribed to the
noun or verb they describe. This 5 page paper gives a grammatical
description of a subject sentence, emphasizing the use of clauses,
phrases and modifiers. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KTgramar.wps
A Look at "Grace Under Fire"
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A detailed 3 page essay that takes a brief glance at a popular situation comedy in relation to the cognitive, superiority and aggressive theories of humor. One cited reference.
Filename: Grace.wps
A Mass Media Incident Which Posed an Ethical Dilemma and Discussion of Current Codes in Media Ethics
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This is a 5 page paper discussing a specific mass media incident that posed an ethical dilemma and some examples of codes of ethics within media. Editors and executive officers in charge of mass 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 other areas of concern. Nevertheless, cases which test the codes of media ethics continue to be an issue in the public and journalist world.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJmedet1.rtf
A Model for the Interpretation of Graffiti
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This 5 page paper provides a model of interpretation for graffiti. It is suggested that the works be explicated in addition to an analysis in social context. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA747gra.rtf
A Postmodernist Interpretation of the Impact of Mass Media on Society
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A 9 page evaluation of the contention presented by author Dominic Strinati in his book “Introduction to Theories of Popular Culture” that “society has been subsumed within the mass media”. This paper analyzes the influence of the media from a postmodernist perspective, calling into play the theories of men like Harvey, Jameson, Baudrillard, Lyotard, Foucault, Beck, Giddens, Ritzer and Habermas to conclude that Strinati’s contention does indeed carry a lot of weight. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: PPmdia4.rtf
A Public Relations Case Study
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This 5 page paper considers a local issue from the Australian press and show how, using a PR model, a plan to manage the situation and limit the damage can be created. The bibliography cites 3 sources. The issue chosen is the development of the Churchlands campus of Edith Cowan University into residential units in a way that is opposed by the local residents.
Filename: TEPRcase.rtf
A Qualitative Analysis of a Document: A View of a Credit Card
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of the basic assessment of a credit card
as a document. This paper employs standard theoretical elements that
relate to the assessment of a document, including the concepts of time,
context, and themes, all of which define the document and shape the
application of the information presented. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MHcredca.wps