What’s the universal theme and message of the campaign, and how is it inclusive?

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Review the attached Instructions-
The writing is a message analysis.

What’s the universal theme and message of the campaign, and how is it inclusive?

How did political and social change in Britain influence television between 1950 and 1982?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

How did political and social change in Britain influence television between 1950 and 1982?

Has social media forced young people to create a false self-image to present to their peers?

Has social media forced young people to create a false self-image to present to their peers?

  • Write a response of approximately 500 (+ or – 10%) words.
  • Refer to relevant communication theories, communication forms, and communication factors.
  • Refer to 3 reliable, independently researched sources and correctly reference them.

In a minimum 5-page essay with 10 sources, detail how the news media constructs prisoners/criminals and police/government and compare and contrast between local, state, and national coverage.

News Logging – 10% of your grade

For one week, keep track of local, state, and national news about crime and criminal courts. Find and read at least 5 articles per day. Pay attention to the language used to describe criminals/prisoners and police/government. In a minimum 5-page essay with 10 sources, detail how the news media constructs prisoners/criminals and police/government and compare and contrast between local, state, and national coverage.

Identify at least three sources that you will use to support your points in your speech.

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2. Review this PPT for information on how to plan your verbal citations Verbal Citation

Identify Three Sources
Identify at least three sources that you will use to support your points in your speech. On a word doc, list the MLA format citation for each source (minimum 3).

Here’s an Example: Student Feedback on Instruction
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MLA Citation: Felluga, Dino. Guide to Literary and Critical Theory. Purdue U, 28 Nov. 2003, www.cla.purdue.edu/english/theory/. Accessed 10 May 2006.

Develop Your Verbal Citations
Once you have developed the MLA format citation for each source, write out your complete verbal citation directly underneath each . Draw from the examples in the Student to Student video as well as the PPT file.

Here’s an Example:
MLA Citation: Felluga, Dino. Guide to Literary and Critical Theory. Purdue U, 28 Nov. 2003, www.cla.purdue.edu/english/theory/. Accessed 10 May 2006.

Verbal Citation: In an article titled Guide to Literary and Critical Theory published in November of 2003 by Purdue professor Dino Felluga states that “Narratology Examines the ways that narrative structures our perception of both cultural artifacts and the world around us”.

Select a timely media news story (must be published AFTER January 1, 2023) of personal interest to you. After you have selected your news story, then find the same news story reported from TWO other news sources (reputable, credible sources that also have been published since January 1, 2023).

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This paper simply needs new sources and they can only be ONLY from CNN, FOX, MSNBC, or NBC.
Select a timely media news story (must be published AFTER January 1, 2023) of personal interest to you. Partial or biased news is any news story or report that seems to be lacking key important facts, statistics, and/or reliable, verifiable evidence to support the writer’s claims. Instead, the story may contain “alternative facts,” inflammatory/sensory-laden or biased language, unsupported yet heavy persuasive claims, inequity issues that go unaddressed, or show signs of ethical breaches. Select a news story from a traditional news source (CNN, FOX, MSNBC, etc.).

IMPORTANT: Do not choose a story from a social media site news that shows up via click bait, satirical sources made for the purpose of entertaining, etc.
After you have selected your news story, then find the same news story reported from TWO other news sources (reputable, credible sources that also have been published since January 1, 2023). It would be fantastic if you could find the same news story reported by a member of a different demographic community (for example, a novice versus seasoned journalist). Yes, at this point, you will have read the same news story THREE times from THREE DIFFERENT news sources.

NOTE: The title and story of the paper stays the same, however the sources need to be changed to the more traditional source outlets listed above.

What was the case about? Write a brief overview of the court case.Which laws were considered broken? Describe which legal issues were brought into question.

CASE STUDY

Pick a court case that involves social media and research it. Then answer the following questions:

What was the case about? Write a brief overview of the court case.
Which laws were considered broken? Describe which legal issues were brought into question.
Do you think the case violated any laws? Explain why or why you did not agree with the court ruling.

What does love change in one person? Why is love important? Why cant one live without loving at least once?

Love

What does love change in one person? Give examples of literature books with love relationships
Why is love important?
Why cant one live without loving at least once?

What clear messages do you see? What audiences is the institution trying to reach? How has technology affected the way this organization presents itself?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

Search online and find a website for an organization that has a campaign promoting a core issue that interests you (for example: The Red Cross and need for blood donations. NOTE: You may not use the example assignment just named here.).

Start your essay with a short overview of the organization and the issue (just a few lines) and then consider the topics we have covered in this week’s readings and discuss how they are reflected in what you see on this website.

What clear messages do you see?

What audiences is the institution trying to reach?

How has technology affected the way this organization presents itself?

Consider issues of Media Ethics and how they are represented or manifested in the website. Draw on examples offered on that website to support your observations. Specifically consider the content of 21st Century Communication: A Reference Handbook: Chapter 77: “Theories and Effects of Public Relations,” under the section “Assumptions and Lay Theories.” Which of these theories does the content of your chosen site most closely align with? Why? Explain your answer.

Identify the purpose of the research and describe the claims and conclusions the author(s) make(s). Describe the results of the research and how they conducted it. Do the results support the author(s) claims?

DISCUSSION QUESTION

Select a scholarly article on social media and education from one of the APUS Library databases. Make sure you are choosing a peer-reviewed article from an academic journal.

Write a short paper, 300-500 words in length, in which you:

Summarize the article BRIEFLY. (1 paragraph)
Identify the purpose of the research and describe the claims and conclusions the author(s) make(s). (1 paragraph)
Describe the results of the research and how they conducted it. Do the results support the author(s) claims? (1 paragraph)
How does this research fit into the big picture? Connect your article with the lessons from the week or the course as a whole. (1 paragraph)
In your opinion, can you apply this research to “real life?” (1 paragraph)