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  • Reader Interest In Newspapers
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    INTRODUCTION "The world is in turmoil", at least that is what the media projected. But it was true; there was a major problem with the world on that autumn morning in September 11th. "The mighty have fallen", was heard elsewhere as this great nation of America felt it's first real attack since December 7, 1945 when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. As all of the nations of the world sat slacked jawed and paralyzed, the American media worked at a feverish pace to inform all what had just happen...
  • Journalism In Today's News
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    Is today's news a truthful account of the day's events? Is it a blatant attempt to guide the reader's reaction to keep interests high? Or do entertainment corporations trying to make a profit overrun today's news? Should there be certain standards of journalism in news today? To answer these questions, the reader must understand the definition of news. Jack Fuller best defines news as "a report of what a news organization has recently learned about matters of some significance or interest to the...
  • Tabloids And Broadsheets Use
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    Comparing two newspaper articles, one from a tabloid and one from a broadsheet will convey the different techniques that tabloids and broadsheets use to present stories. Media in general, aim to inform and interest the audience which consist of many different types. Diverse emotions and ideas are created by the media; foremost tabloids. Tabloids are papers like 'The Sun', 'The Mirror', 'The Daily Mail', 'The Express' and 'The Star'. In contrast to these are broadsheets like 'The Times', 'The Gua...
  • Reader's Background
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    Reading literature that explores another culture serves as a vast and positive learning experience. By providing material that not necessarily relates to the reader's background, a multicultural curriculum opens up the opportunity for a reader to absorb the material as is, without the interference of previously gained information or prejudices. Such materials have a tendency to immediately interest and captivate the reader, and therefore can easily integrate in the book cultural and historical f...
  • Hypertext Document The Information
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    Hypertext is an information technology consisting of individual blocks of texts and electronic links that join them together. Hypertext applications allow users to navigate through large sets of information in many different ways. Hypertext also offers a variety of tools for very rapid searches for specific information throughout the text. There are several possibilities that hypertext can offer to a writer and reader. Hypertext enables the writer to approach the writing with modified changes. T...

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