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  • This research is placed within a critical discourse analysis perspective that assumes an entangled relationship between discourse and its underlying social meanings. In recent times, rap has gained a stable position in mainstream media, and along with it comes the appearance of vibrant youth subculture onto the screen.

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  • Mainstreaming genetic medicine, increased media coverage and clinical trials for BRCA mutation carriers are leading oncologists into more patient discussions about BRCA genetic testing. BRCA variants of uncertain significance (VUS) occur in 10–20 % of tests. VUS detection introduces additional uncertainty for patient and potentially clinician.

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  • The candidate should have extensive PR experience in all aspects of mainstream media. Excellent written and verbal communications skills, coupled with highly developed interpersonal skills. Must be flexible and open to changing priorities and managing multiple tasks simultaneously within compressed time frames and proven ability to oversee marketing and advertising activities. The candidate will be expected to accompany the Resurgence Editor-in-Chief, Satish Kumar, to public meetings and events, and speak about Resurgence.

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  • Football in the new media age can often appear ubiquitous. The month of October 2003 saw football related stories dominate much of the mainstream UK news and current affairs agenda. The stories of alleged sexual and criminal misdemeanours involving young, wealthy professional football stars merged with poor behaviour by players on the pitch. While the failure of the Manchester United and England player Rio Ferdinand to turn up for a drugs test resulted in his subsequent omission from the England national squad on the eve of a major international fixture.

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  • While the potential of social media for enhancing learning opportunities is substantial, it should be noted that in 2009, according to Eurostat data, 30%Europeans aged 16 to 74 had still never used the Internet. While this figure dropped from 42% in 2006 by 12 percentage points in only three years, in a number of European countries more than half of the population has never used the Internet. 3 Furthermore, the following technical, pedagogical and organisational bottlenecks have been identified, which may hinder the take up and mainstreaming of Learning 2.

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  • While interacting socially, people are aware of and react to the feedback that they receive by the other people in an environment. They adjust their body posture, their facial expressions, and their general presentation. These adjustments are made not to be artificial but to convey appropriate social information for the situation.

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  • New social networking methods were developed by the end of the 1990s, and many sites began to develop more advanced features for users to find and manage friends. [10] This newer generation of social networking sites began to flourish with the emergence of Friendster in 2002, [11] and soon became part of the Internet mainstream. Friendster was followed by MySpace and LinkedIn a year later, and finally, Bebo. Attesting to the rapid increase in social networking sites' popularity, by 2005, MySpace was reportedly getting more page views than Google.

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  • Behold, Here Comes Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee The Demise Of Mainstream Media, One Constituency At A Time DOJ Asks Court to Keep GOOGLE-NSA Partnership Secret The Decline of the MSM What Middle East Uprisings Say About Online Marketing The Egyptian Revolution, Media and the Internet Is Media Privatization The New Trend?

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  • Cinema is meant and believed to entertain, to take the viewer to a world that is starkly different from the real one, a world which provides escape from the daily grind of life. Cinema is a popular media of mass consumption which plays a key role in moulding opinions, constructing images and reinforcing dominant cultural values. The paper deals with representations of women characters in mainstream Bollywood movies.

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  • At first glance, the cinema would seem to be remote from the undercover world of the surreptitious observation of an unknowing and unwilling victim. What is seen of the screen is so manifestly shown. But the mass of mainstream film, and the conventions within which it has consciously evolved, portray a hermetically sealed world which unwinds magically, indifferent to the presence of the audience, producing for them a sense of separation and playing on their voyeuristic phantasy.

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  • The United Nations has had either a bad press or no press in the US media. As a result, Americans who read only the mainstream newspapers and the con- ventional magazines, and who listen only to the major television and radio pro- grams, are misinformed or uninformed as to why the UN does what it is reputed to do, or fails to do what it is expected to do. This volume points out that the United Nations structure was basically US designed at Dumbarton Oaks in 1944. The UN functions the way it does because American leaders planned it that way. The...

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  • To reach niche markets efficiently and cost-effectively, marketers run ads in niche media and/or sponsor events unique to that market. When companies began reaching out to gay men and lesbians in the 1980s, they ran ads in gay print media and sponsored gay/lesbian pride events. 21 Later, “gay marketing” expanded into mainstream media by including gay and/or lesbian spokespersons in ads, b without necessarily targeting the niche markets.

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  • Under the old rules, the only way to get “published” was to have your press release “picked up” by the media. We’ve come a long way. The Web has turned all kinds of companies, non-profits, and even rock bands and political campaigners into just-in-time and just-right publishers. Organizations – the new publishers – create press releases that deliver useful information directly onto the screens of their buyers. Until recently, nobody ever thought of companies as publishers; newspapers and magazines published the news. But that’s all changing.

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  • Anytime user-supplied data is collected and redistributed for mass consumption online or via mainstream media, there is a risk that the content could be malicious or abusive. Spam, derogatory comments, pornography, or various forms of malware are all common examples. Moderators are typically present in online message boards, chatrooms, mailing list, etc. to remove any offensive material. On T.V. the familiar sound bleeps and blackout blocks provide roughly the equivalent function.

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  • The way we customize our things says a lot about who we are. Today, everywhere we look, we are surrounded by a convergence of media – videogames, advertisements, and television.We are told what to believe, how to think, and how to act.We are told what’s cool and what’s not, what we should buy, what we should wear, and what music we should listen to. Hardware hacking has never been about what the mainstream media thinks. It’s about creativity, education, experimentation, personalization, and just having fun.This book is no different....

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