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Creating a booklet
... clicked on the best looking one for my assignment. For the writing in the middle of the page I typed and then went to the A at the top right hand corner of the screen and decided what colour I ...
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Creating a newsletter
... aspect of this is that you can get down exactly what you want, using the desired colours, style, font etc. Also it can be photocopied many times, for distribution. The major negative aspect of this is that it cannot be ...
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Creating a Newsletter for a Football Club
... example of how it was suitable was when I wrote an article that started on one page and using text box connecting facilities, I continued the story on another page in another text box. On word processing programs the positioning ...
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Creating my own broadsheet front page
... ecstasy. Finding a picture to go with the story was difficult. But we finally found a picture. We decided not to use a picture of a baby because not only was it difficult to find but also it would have ...
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Creating print Friendly Links
... Navigation bars, ad banners, and other such things clutter up printouts and make them much harder to read. How many times have you seen a page on the Web that has, off to one side, a link saying, "Click here ...
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Creating print Friendly Links for a Cinema Web Site
... Navigation bars, ad banners, and other such things clutter up printouts and make them much harder to read. How many times have you seen a page on the Web that has, off to one side, a link saying, "Click here ...
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Dangers That Reporters Face.
... always a risk in any profession that one may aspire to, but here is something special about reporters. They risk their lives so that the public can get a story and understand what is going on in this world. What ...
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Deconstruction of Smoking Leaflet.
... The facts themselves are in bullet point format to catch people's eyes if they scan through the text. Emotive language is employed throughout this page to strike feelings in the reader. Cancer, Shorter Life, and Condemned All these words make ...
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Describe and account for the differences between the front pages of two daily national newspapers printed on the same day
... features of THE TIMES (broadsheet). When I look at the masthead I see that it has a very professional look, it is in capitals and bold the font of the newspaper is also very formal. By looking at just this ...
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Describe and account for the differences between the front pages of two daily national newspapers printed on the same day.
... educated therefore do not enjoy reading long texts. Or some newspapers may use a lot of texts and this would appeal to well educated people who like to be updated with the news around the world. The publisher would try ...
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Describe and analyse the differences between the responses to the hurricane which struck the South in 1987 in, "Hurricane Hits England", by Grace Nichols and the article from the Times by John Young.
... newspaper article is all important to its success, regarding readership. The first thing to note is the devices employed in the title. Apart from its primary purpose to give minimal information about the article, the title is, for the most ...
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Design of an ICT system
... can design page layouts and combine text and graphics in almost any way you choose. You can also very easily rearrange parts of a page to try out different ideas. Some packages work only in black and white but some ...
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Different methods of reporting important international news
... ground under a torrent of debris.
As the towers collapsed the crowds, which had gathered to watch the proceedings, fled to escape the death like cloud of smoke and dust, which was rapidly engulfing the city.
As survivors and eyewitnesses emerge from ...
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Different types of news reporting on Steven Regrave and his fifth Gold medal win.
... my essay. All these pictures, bright colours and large font all catch the eye, which will possibly make you pick up the newspaper.
The Daily Mirror always uses catchy clever witty puns, which often make people laugh and grin. These puns ...
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Discuss how advertising seeks to influence us and how it makes an important contribution to society.
... techniques are jingles and slogans for example when you think of a product you will probably get ether the jingle or slogan stuck in your head. Jingles will get stuck in your head because they have catchy tunes and annoying ...
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Discuss the role of women in the James Bond films
... threatens the male's role in society as Sylvia is taking control. Sylvia seems sexually assured as she practically throws herself at Bond. By breaking into his house and flirting with him when she first sets eyes on him.
The 1960's audience, ...
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Discuss the similarities and differences between the texts and their theme(s). Include comments on the ways the authors use elements such as structure, tone images and other stylistic devices to communicate their purposes.
... girl who was murdered whilst, text 'b' recounts the funeral of an all woman; "Mum" of the author who does not show to care much at all. Additionally, text 'a' is written with a poetic-like vocabulary to portray an image ...
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Discuss the way in which 'Neighbours' by Tim Winton and 'Stolen Car' by Archie Weller reflects the specific values and attitudes of a culture in which is produced.
... be introduced into the story, when they move into their new street. The characters in 'Neighbours' are more of a mystery compared to the characters in 'Stolen Car'. The reader is only given an insight into the characters profile from ...
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Discussing the Influence of Stakeholders in a business.
... for a promotion/pay rise, as might the employees at Lime News. The difference between the two sets of employees is the fact that the employees at Peugeot are skilled and therefore more valuable and harder to replace. Employees at Lime ...
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Do Charity adverts need to be shocking in order to provoke a response?
... not an exhaustible commodity and individuals are not likely to donate it unless they feel it is for a 'noble and worthy' cause. This means that charities are sometimes in competition with one and another for the publics' money. I ...
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Document Comparison.
... the leaflet, with each different page having a different colour scheme. The document has some information set out in tables. The leaflet is full of real life stats and data about the bank. Information is neatly laid out either with ...
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Does Globalisation of the media offer more or less opportunities for democracy?
... political information and allows us to access political debate. It allows us as an audience to be informed and to participate in how we should perceive things.
Democracy needs the media to provide people with a wide range of opinions, ...
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Does the news give bad representation of ethnic minorities?
... of a High Street building in London.
Although the media constitutes an important means of combating racist and xenophobic views, they can also have a role in the strengthening of such views. Migrants and ethnic minorities are entitled to be ...
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Does the news matter?
... news does not interest me. People also buy newspapers for this reason.
There is not always enough time on the televised news or the radio news for every single piece of news to be broadcast to the nation. They have ...
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Effect of TV News Crime and Violence
... of news reports granting her a few seconds of recognition. However, after her plane crashed, and she, her father and trainer were killed, Jessica was front-page news. JonBenet Ramsey is another example; a beautiful little girl with so much going ...