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Find 1 fitness advertisement from either magazines, television, radio, or the internet that make claims to improve fitness or overall health. Then answer a variety of questions regarding the product you chose.

ASSIGNMENT To complete this activity, you need to find 1 fitness advertisement from either magazines, television, radio, or the internet that make claims to improve fitness or overall health. Once you find a product advertisement, you will answer a variety of questions regarding the product you chose. Everything you need to complete in this assignment […]

Do you or your friends sometimes find yourself comparing your relationships to the ones you see on television? Would you say that you have learned about friendship from television?

DISCUSSION For this discussion forum, watch a television show that involves friends  and answer the following questions using Chapter 10 of your eBook or textbook : Do the friends follow any of the guidelines for communication in successful friendships found in Chapter 10? Which ones (be specific with concepts from the chapter)? Do you or […]

Watch any speech on television or the Internet for about 3 to 5 minutes. What do you think the speaker’s intent is in this speech? Why?

Week 1 Assignment: Critique a Speech You See on Television or the Internet For this assignment, watch any speech on television or the Internet for about 3 to 5 minutes. As you view the speech, discuss what you see: Does the speaker make good eye contact, appear prepared, read from notes, connect to the audience, […]

Write about how the texts you’re reading compare or contrast or relate to other texts you’re familiar with (literature, film, television, art, music, etc–we’ll refer to all of these things as “texts”).

Journal Review Take some time looking through the journals linked on webpage. Text-to-text: Write about how the texts you’re reading compare or contrast or relate to other texts you’re familiar with (literature, film, television, art, music, etc–we’ll refer to all of these things as “texts”). OR Text-to-self: Write about how the texts relate, or not, […]

Prepare a 250-300 word summary addressing Image vs. service marketing, the “product” being marketed and the medium being used.

Media Assessment: Monitor print media (e.g. newspapers, magazines) and electronic media, (e.g. radio, television, social media) for commercials promoting healthcare products. Then, prepare a 250-300 word summary that assesses the following: Image vs. service marketing The “product” being marketed (e.g. good, service, idea, organization) The medium being used (e.g. newspaper, magazine, radio, television, billboard, internet) […]

Write an essay synthesizing your own insights about a text that we have read with the analyses of at least two other scholars.

Write a detailed outline that includes: a. A full introduction b. A description of each body paragraph in which you bullet point: The paragraph’s topic sentence (use complete sentences) Essay prompt: For this essay, you will synthesize your own insights about a text that we have read with the analyses of at least two other […]

Write a research paper explaining if drama shows directed to teenagers and young adults bring out true wisdom of what they are attempting to teach.

Television and Teenagers Annotated Bibliography: Entertainment Can drama shows directed to teenagers and young adults bring out true wisdom of what they are attempting to teach, or can it be an overall lousy judgment to those who cannot relate to the many downsides of other teenagers’ lives? It brings up two perspectives, letting someone answer […]

How has media influenced your local community, the national community, and the international community?

Media Influence Reflection Media is all around us; smart phones, television, and the Internet are a large part of how we communicate with others. In this first assignment you will consider your personal experience with media and the role it plays in the various aspects of your life and community. NOTE: Answer the following questions […]

If “democracy” flourishes best when citizens are well-informed, how are people to tell the difference between reliable, factual information and “fake news”?

In contemporary society, information is distributed by print (newspaper and magazines, etc.), broadcast (radio & television), and multiple “social media” platforms. With such diversity of available opinion. If “democracy” flourishes best when citizens are well-informed, how are people to tell the difference between reliable, factual information and “fake news”?

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