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News & the Media (14)

WhosGotNews.com

2001
WhosGotNews.com is a site designed to help schools with their news broadcasts. Covering stages of production, art of presentation and the general content of newscasts.
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Advertisements - Impacts on Our Daily Life

2009
We surveyed about the impacts of advertisements and drew a conclusion from the results. We introduced what advertisements are and talked about the history of them. We subdivided the main topic into three sub-topics: the impact of TV advertisements, positive impacts and negative impacts -- misleading advertisements.
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Advertisements- creative or misleading?

2009
Our website’s aim is to give people some tips to prevent falling into the traps of some misleading websites and to also show some statistics and observe the opinions of some people whether that the advertisements are misleading or creative, attractive or eye-catching…
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Advertisements-Creative or Misleading?

2009
Our website is all about advertisements and their values. Our website cautions readers to beware of some advertisements with bad intensions, we try to convey a message that not all advertisements are reliable. In the website, we have included pictures drawn and designed by ourselves and a logo also designed by ourselves.
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Advertisements—Creative or Misleading?

2009
In our website, we’re going to investigate on 3Ads—Yakult, Rejoice and Samsung. We’re going to find out how ads can mislead people and how we can avoid being misled and be a wise consumer in the public.
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Space Junk 101

2008
Space Junk 101 was created to bring to light the global issue of pollution in outer space. It answers the basic questions such as "What is space junk?" and "How much of a danger is it to our earth?" as well as going in depth to give the physics perspective and discuss the long-term effects.
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Copyright Infringement: Copy. Right.

2007
Copy things right. In this world, creativity fuels the vibrant society, providing people with movies, pictures and music. However, pirates have threatened to take advantage of the rich media for their own usage. This is copyright infringement. Our website will be a hub of copyright knowledge. Explore and learn how to help yourself, and others.
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Commercials

2006
A survey of commercials around the world.
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News Spin!

2006
The hardest part of reporting the news is not letting your personal, cultural, or political perspective influence the way you report the news. Being aware of people’s perspectives and feelings about major news events makes everything more interesting and complicated & can help you develop your own personal point of view.
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Photojournalism

2006
Photographs tell a story. This website was designed to inform people about the photojournalism world and why it is important to communicate to the public about their surroundings. Photojournalism transmits more than just an image, it is a story all in one. Without any words, a photograph can communicate so much information about global issues.
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Media Matters

2003
Learn about all different types of media from internet, television, radio and print media.
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Millennium Voices

2001
Our site is about how magazine ads mislead young teenagers into doing something that isn't right. Our website deals with something called "cartoon dolls" and ads. We show that beauty or looks isn't everything and it's based on personality of who you really are!
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Advertising: Be Careful What You Buy!

1999
This website will show different kinds of ads. It will show how advertisers use these different ways to hook people into buying a product. The website will help you understand how you can avoid buying something you might not really want.
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The News: The Process Behind the Presentation

1998
What does a journalist do? What happens behind the scenes before we get today's news? This site tracks three media formats: online, broadcast, and print news and follows the process each uses to prepare its reports. Interviews with news personalities--online writer Alexandra Pollya, TV reporter Diane Sawyer, and Los Angeles Times reporter Sean Macaulay--provide a first-hand look at what a career in each medium is like.
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