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MCOM 200 FINAL EXAM STUDY 86 Questions with Answers,100% CORRECT
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MCOM 200 FINAL EXAM STUDY 86 Questions with Answers 
 
 
The functions of mass media in society. - CORRECT ANSWER Surveillance, Interpretation, Linkage, Transmission of Values, Entertainment 
 
surveillance - CORRECT ANSWER refers to what we call the news and information role of the media 
 
beware surveillance - CORRECT ANSWER a media function that occurs when the media inform the public of short-term, long-term, or chronic threats 
 
instrumental surveillance - CORRECT ANSWER transmission of i...
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edTPA | Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Academic Language - Oral and written language used for academic purposes. Academic language is 
the means by which students develop and express content understandings. Academic language 
represents the language of the discipline that students need to learn and use to participate and engage 
in the content area in meaningful ways. There are language demands that teachers need to consider as 
they plan to support student learning of content. These language demands include language functions, 
voca...
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Comm 200 Final 104 Questions with Answers 2023,100% CORRECT
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Comm 200 Final 104 Questions with Answers 2023 
 
 
 
1) What is a Money Pit of Wasted Resources according to the author? Explain his reasoning - CORRECT ANSWER A money pit of wasted resources is advertising. Advertising is this, because traditional advertising is generally so wide and broad that it is ineffective. You can try to target your audience on TV, but you will not reach all. 
 
1)What is Interruption Marketing? Please provide an example. Do you agree with the author's views on Interru...
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CMN 142 Exam 1 Basic 88 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CMN 142 Exam 1 Basic 88 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
When and where was the first newspaper published? - CORRECT ANSWER Strasbourg, Germany 
1605 
(Printed by Johann Carolus) 
 
Four italicized characteristics of a newspaper - CORRECT ANSWER 1. published 
2. periodical 
3. printed 
4. present-centered 
 
Four italicized characteristics of a newspaper: Published - CORRECT ANSWER Meaning intended to be circulated to multiple persons, many of whom may be unknown to the publisher (unlike a per...
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VCLA study material Questions And Answers
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VCLA study material Questions And Answers 
 
Context Clues - ANSWERS Using the "___________" To determine the meaning of a word with Multiple meanings 
 
Familiar word - ANSWERS Use a familiar word in a context that is not so familiar., Use a familiar word in a context that is not so familiar. 
 
Punctuation mark use - ANSWERS Besides actual clue words, context hints can also come from punctuation marks like commas or dashes. 
 
Main Idea - ANSWERS ...
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SOCRA - CCRP (high level) Questions and Answers (100% Correct Solutions)
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Nuremberg Code (1947) 
A research ethics code that arose in response to the Nazis' inhumane experimentation (nuremberg trials) - holocaust, racial hygiene / eugenics / master race. 
 
 
The Nuremberg Code - 10 points 
1. voluntary 
2. necessary for results 
3. logical design and results 
4. avoid unnecessary harm 
5. cannot result in death or disablement 
6. risk assessment 
7. protect subjects against harm 
8. qualified investigators 
9. right to withdrawal 
10. right to end trial if needed 
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RESEARCHING AND WRITING THE PAPER
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balanced sentence - a compound sentence in which the clauses parallel one another in 
meaning and grammatical structure 
colloquial English - everyday, informal conversational English 
inferred - derived by reasoning 
inverted pyramid - a style of writing that presents the most important information first 
irrelevant - off the subject; not to the point 
journalistic - in the style of newspaper writing 
lead sentence - the first sentence of a news article containing the who, what, where, when, w...
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RESEARCHING AND WRITING THE PAPER
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balanced sentence - a compound sentence in which the clauses parallel one another in 
meaning and grammatical structure 
colloquial English - everyday, informal conversational English 
inferred - derived by reasoning 
inverted pyramid - a style of writing that presents the most important information first 
irrelevant - off the subject; not to the point 
journalistic - in the style of newspaper writing 
lead sentence - the first sentence of a news article containing the who, what, where, when, w...
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Journalism 220 Final Exam Questions and Verified Answers (Already Passed)
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Journalism 220 Final Exam Questions and Verified Answers (Already Passed) 
True or false: Immersive journalism explores journalistic experiences in VR, replicates real emotion and is a way of experiencing news. - Answers True 
True or false: According to author Rebecca Skloot, writing and science are very similar - Answers True 
How does Rebecca Skloot get the dialogue for her scenes? Choose all that apply. - Answers a. She recreated it through interviews. 
b. Written documentation. 
c. Hints fr...
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Journalism
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``Journalism 
 
 
Three Functions of Mass Communication that Journalism Is Part Of - surveillance, correlation, and cultural transmission, also mobilizing the public --> carried out by the coverage of news 
 
 News - something that occurs that is out of the orginary, about an event that affects the public in some way or at least has some element of public interest, includes coverage of recent evens, discoveries of events that have already taken place 
 
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