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Media & Politics / Politicians & Public Polls
(8 Pages, 95.6 $ (USD) )
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An 8 page paper that explores the issue of 'polls as oracles,' and posits that the media should take steps to improve their poll taking abilities because of misleading results. The writer takes the viewpoint of polls and how they affect political processes, especially as they relate to politicians and smear campaigns and how this relates to the public acceptance of those tactics and poll results. The paper presents various examples of how polling and smear campaigns have fared around the world, but emphasis is on American politics and media. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Paper Keywords -otalp
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Public Polling & Surveys / The Use in the Media and Impacts on Individual Decision-making
(8 Pages, 95.6 $ (USD) )
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News media organizations and politicians use public opinion surveys to shape public perceptions and address their specific arguments. One of the misnomers of American cultures is that the use of these surveys represents an accurate and accountable view of the opinions of the public as a whole, rather than just representing the cumulative views of the individuals that the survey studies. Both Floyd Fowler and Herbert Asher address the issue of bias in surveys and public polling and this 8 page paper considers the arguments they present. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Paper Keywords -biasmed
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| 93. |
Generation X, The Media, & Voting
(10 Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
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10 pages in length plus FREE outline. In this argumentative essay, the writer posits that "Generation X" is a generation motivated only by media messages and romanced by marketing savvy. Using the specific example of young people's inattention to politics, the case is excellently argued that we vote only because of what we learn through commercial sources. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Flaneurs / Seeing the World, Effecting Change
(25 Pages, 298.75 $ (USD) )
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A 25 page research paper that explores the world of the modern flaneur. The writer posits that the new adult generation (Generation X) is composed of flaneurs, trained by visual and sound bites to become the world's spectators, and through follow-up action, they effect a different world. The writer discusses the effectiveness of this generation whose interest is in information (peace) rather than technology (war). As information is applied by this generation to artistic endeavors, the author provides a history of flaneurs and their objective and subjective purposes. Criticism of this generation by older generations is presented, along with refuting arguments. Bibliography lists 28 sources.
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| 95. |
Televised Politics / Content Validity
(10 Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
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A 10 page argumentative essay which posits that although the format and content of televised politics cannot be validated on the point of quality, the issues raised promote discourse, which is always a valid point. The paper explores the pros and cons of televised political debates and advertisements and their statistical influence on the audience, within the further delineation that the medium is a rapid-information system working on a passive audience. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Reagan / Media & The Polls
(12 Pages, 143.4 $ (USD) )
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A 12 page research paper that discusses Reagan's influence on the press corps and its effects in the elections and the polls despite the unpopularity of his fiscal policies among many citizens. The paper posits that both the public and the media suffered from Reagan's administration, and that his media legacy has also contributed to other unfavorable results for the current presidency and the media as well. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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1992 Presidential Campaign Rhetoric
(10 Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
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A 10 page paper exploring the 1992 presidential campaign, its rhetoric and its strategies regarding communication with the public through interaction with the press. Emphasizes that it is effective communication, most of which reaches the public through the press, that determines our political leaders and gives numerous examples of the communications strategies used by Bill Clinton, George Bush, and Ross Perot. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Paper Keywords -prezbil
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| 99. |
Spiral Of Cynicism: The Press And The Public Good
(7 Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
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A 7 page synopsis of the book 'Spiral of Cynicism: The Press and the Public Good' by Joseph N. Cappella & Kathleen Hall Jamieson. The subject of this book is the media's portaryal of political issues which, more often than not, result in an attitude of cynicism on behalf of the viewer. The authors illustrate how this is done through a selective framing which revolves around the cynical impression of any given poltiical situation. No additional sources cited.
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Analysis of How the Media Portrayed the Clinton / Lewinsky Affair
(9 Pages, 107.55 $ (USD) )
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This 9 page report discusses the politics of the media in its coverage of the President Clinton Monica Lewinsky affair. Issues of news vs. propaganda, gender, the role of the media in the larger story, and other 'newsworthiness' aspects are commented on. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Clintlew.wps,
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Paper Keywords -prezbil
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