Category: Entertainment & Media 1830

  • Los Angeles and Its Historical Events

    Table of Contents Introduction The Chinese Massacre of 1871 1932 Summer Olympics Battle of Los Angeles The Watts Riots Works Cited Introduction Nicknamed the City of Angels, Los angeles is one of the most popular cities in the world today. It is estimated to have a population of more than 3.8 million people. The Metropolitan…

  • “Angela Whitiker’s Climb” by Isabel Wilkerson

    Factors which Helped Whitiker Escape Poverty and Moved up Middle-Class “Angela Whitiker’s climb” is a June 12, 2005 publication in The New York Times and has been authored by Isabel Wilkerson. The article describes the life of a woman who rose from a class of poverty to a middle class with a great expectation of…

  • Freelance Writing: Quality vs. Quantity

    Which is better in the world of freelancing, quality, or quantity? They both have value; however, depending on the freelance writer’s preference for the work environment, one may suit his or her writing style better than the other. To answer this question, this article will consider the different types of writing that these two states…

  • To What Extent Does the Production of News Reproduce Dominant Ideologies?

    Even though that nowadays, the effect produced by Medias upon the process of designing socio-political policies in Western countries, still continues to be discussed within a conceptual framework of “fourth power”, there are many good reasons to believe that Medias can longer be thought of as simply one among many sources of political authority, but…

  • Cyberpunk: Examples of the Genre

    If we take a close look at particularities of scientific progress for the last thirty years, it will appear that, during the course of this time, not a single breakthrough of universal magnitude (with exception of invention of Internet) has been achieved; whereas, in time of Industrial Revolution and during the course of both World…

  • Media and Its Impact on the Audience

    Consumerism is the concept of marketing developed in the 20th century by social economists and marketing managers to encourage high consumption of commodities through intensive marketing by investing in advertisement (Stuart 88). Since they were first used, product advertisements are designed to arouse consumers’ desire. In this case, the goal is to enhance product purchase.…

  • The Origins of Publishing in the Western Europe and in the United States

    The research work, which has been carried out, is primarily aimed at analyzing the history of press media and its development in Western civilization, in particular in the state of Indiana. It is of crucial importance for us to focus on such aspects as the obstacles, which they have surmounted in the course of their…

  • Unequal International Flow in News: China

    Introduction The processes of globalization, trade liberalization and the overall development of the influence of the mass media are currently modifying the whole human society turning it from a community of separate countries with their borders and laws into a single global homogeneous platform where reciprocal trade and communication between the people is the basic…

  • Is the Digital Effect Making us Stupid?

    Table of Contents Introduction Negatives of technological advancements in media Are they right or justified? Superior benefits Wrong question Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Over roughly five or so decades ago, not even the most far-fetched of positive idealists could have foreseen how rapidly technology, and especially in the information sector, would grow. The epitome of…

  • Limited Time Spent Playing Computer Games

    Table of Contents Introduction Limited Time Spent Playing Computer Games Conclusion Reference Introduction Although some people balance their time between computer games and other important developmental activities, some people have been totally incapable of balancing computer games with daily developmental aspects of life such as work, social life, family, and school. The most alarming of…