9-22 STEP FOUR: QUESTION 6: IMPACTS ON HISTORY BASED ON MEDIA
The media can change history. It can alter peoples believes and cause them to start fighting. Also they can cause people to believe falseness or rumors, and a rumor that is believed can alter history and the way America works.
9-22 STEP FOUR: QUESTION 5: MY ALTERED PERSPECTIVE
Learning about the media has changed my perspective of the war in Iraq. I believe we are all equal and should not be fighting when it wasn't their fault. I have learned all about how the media can change the views and alter the believes of people when they where perfectly fine themselves.
9-22 STEP FOUR: QUESTION 4: MEDIA EFFECTED MY VIEWS
Understanding the media ways of displaying things has affected my views of the Iraq people by explaining they are not bad people the way the media makes them seem. I also feel bad for them when almost everyone is against them just because the media says so.
9-22 STEP FOUR: QUESTION 3: MULTICULTURAL AUSTRILLIA
Australia calls itself multicultural but is it really? They are not fair to the Muslims in Australia so they are not being multicultural.
9-22 STEP FOUR QUESTION 2: MEDIA TO TREATMENT OUTCOMES
the media effected the way people treated different groups by pointing fingers again and making them seem as 9-11 was all their fault.
9-22 STEP FOUR: QUESTION 1: WHAT ARE THE OUTCOMES FOR DIFFERENT GROUPS?
People, after 9-11, were scared so when people are scared they like to point fingers at anyone. Anyone that sort of looked like they were Iraqis (Muslims, and such) where treated differently after that day.
9-20 STEP THREE: QUESTION 3: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY?
The newspaper don't show Saddam's and his followers side of the story. It then seems that they are the "bad guys" and there side doesn't matter to the situation. When it clearly does.
9-20 STEP THREE: QUESTION 2: WHO IS THE AUDIENCE OF THE NEWSPAPERS?
The audience of newspaper concerning the war in Iraq are more then just people in Iraq. Every where around the world people are receiving newspapers about the situation.
9-19 STEP THREE: QUESTION 1: NEWSPAPER EDITORS AND HOW THEY PORTRAY THE WAR IN IRAQ
A) The image size is a huge factor in how the newspaper editors show the war in Iraq. Some times they show images of people being happy and then people being injured. They also use images to make thing larger then what they are.
B) Font size and color make very large differences in the power of newspaper medias. If the font size is super large you will be drawn to it and want to read it. If the font size is very small you will most likely skip by it and not read it. Also if the pictures are very colorful you will want to read that article and not the one that doesn't have any colors.
C) The size of an article is very important too. If the article is small and not very detailed you will not get the whole story and skip by it. If the article is large and very detailed people will most likely read it and get the story in your head.
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 10: DOCTORED IMAGES CHANGING HISTORY
I believe doctored images can change history by
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 9: WHO GAINS FROM DOCTORED IMAGES?
The people who gain from doctoring the images are the newspaper editors because they get more money ( see question and answer 8 step 2)
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 8: WHAT PURPOSE DID IT SERVE?
the purpose was to make the newspaper more interesting and worthy of buying. Would you rather buy a newspaper showing a small crowd at a memerable event or a large group sharing the joy.
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 7: DOCTORING IMAGES
I think the newspapers doctor the images so people will think the things were larger or smaller then what they really were. For example, the gathering of the destroying of the statue of Sadamm. The crowd was not that large so they decided to place soldiers and reporters in with the people so the crowd seemed larger and even though the crowd was good size the newspaper though it wasn't big enough so they added fake people in the picutre. I think the newspapers do this to make it seem as though the event was large so it was important.
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 6: CHOICES THE MEDIA MADE
The media decides on how they want to show the media to make it more interesting. They may change it so the crowd looks larger or that the event wasn't huge even though it was. The media about Iraq war made it seem like America had it under control and that the people were not being injured and that we were helping them when most of the time we weren't. They chose images and article to make America not the bad guy and that Iraq people were they also used the power of images to shoe emotions in which we should. the media peoples intentions were to make the war seem as though it wasn't as bad as it seems. Looking at the articles it seems as though the articles in Austrillia and Spain were not afraid to show bloodshed and the American newspapers didn't show the voilence.
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 5: MY UNDERSTANDINGS
My understanding of the situation has changed by understanding we are not helping as much as we thought. We are killing and capturing. Even though I didn't know much to begin with about the war.
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 4: DEPICTED
The pictures show many different sides, for example, it shows causalities on the military and citizens side. It also shows people returning home and can cause fake hopes.
9-20 STEP TWO: QUESTION 3: SIMILARITIES OF NEWSPAPERS AND DIFFERENCES
Images #
Similarities
Differences
1
They both state the king is gone
One says everyone is happy the king is gone and the other one states chaos reigns now that the king is gone
2
They both state that guns have been fired and that the war has started
One states that rain of fire has been happening and that "shock and awe" cover Iraq. Another one states that is a sorry day and that because the shots where fired the Iraq is not safe.
3
They both state it is a grim day.
One says that the day is grim for the US and the other says it is a sad day for the people of Iraq.
4
They both talk about the liberation of Iraq.
One states that the Iraq is liberated and seems joyous. The other one says that Baghdad Falls and has a negative spin on the situation
5
They both state that the Major Battles are over
One says that all the major battles and seems that the war is almost over giving people false hopes. Another one says that Bush (the president) is now focusing on helping Syria people.
6
They both say that the tyrant named Saddam is captured
One states that he was caught like a rat and being easy to capture was implied. The other one states he was taking prisoner and not much else was said.
9-20 STEP TWO: QUESTION 2: IRAQ CULTURE
Capital:Baghdad
Language: Arabic, and Kurdish
Government: Federal Parliamentary Republic
Religion: 65% are Shia Islam
9-19 STEP TWO: QUESTION 1: HOW ARE BOTH SIDES OF THE WAR PORTRAYED?
I believe the Iraq side of the war shows them as needy or vulnerable and that America has to help them. Also the American side shows them as trying to help and be kind to liberate there country.
9-19STEP ONE: QUESTION 4: AFFECTS ON PEOPLE
People would get mad or angry if the source of media is leaning towards one side or being racist. When a source of media does not cover all sides it is unfair to the people who believe otherwise and can create no support to the other side.
9-19STEP ONE: QUESTION 3: HOW IS MEDIA INFLUENCED
economical:Media cut out crucial information to save money and also they will twist a story to make it more interesting so more people buy the use of media.
social: by people talk and spread rumors and who the media wants to reach
political: by different believes of politics. People will use the source of media to make their side more useful and more willing to vote for.
Other ways:Religion, morals, and biased
9-19 STEP ONE: QUESTION 2: PURPOSES OF MEDIA
The purposes of all media are to entertain, persuade, and inform.
9-18 STEP ONE: QUESTION 1: LIST OF MEDIA SOURCES
Newspaper
Internet
People talking
Television (News)
Speeches
9-16 WHAT QUESTIONS DO YOU HAVE?
1) What did the terrorists have against America?
2) What way of presenting are we going to do?
3) Where do we search for the information?
4) What is Media Analysis? Is it looking up things?
5) Which War?
6) Did Afghanistan or Irak cause 9/11?
Please excuse my spelling...:>)
7) When is this due???? Friday!
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9-22 STEP FOUR: QUESTION 6: IMPACTS ON HISTORY BASED ON MEDIA
The media can change history. It can alter peoples believes and cause them to start fighting. Also they can cause people to believe falseness or rumors, and a rumor that is believed can alter history and the way America works.
9-22 STEP FOUR: QUESTION 5: MY ALTERED PERSPECTIVE
Learning about the media has changed my perspective of the war in Iraq. I believe we are all equal and should not be fighting when it wasn't their fault. I have learned all about how the media can change the views and alter the believes of people when they where perfectly fine themselves.
9-22 STEP FOUR: QUESTION 4: MEDIA EFFECTED MY VIEWS
Understanding the media ways of displaying things has affected my views of the Iraq people by explaining they are not bad people the way the media makes them seem. I also feel bad for them when almost everyone is against them just because the media says so.
9-22 STEP FOUR: QUESTION 3: MULTICULTURAL AUSTRILLIA
Australia calls itself multicultural but is it really? They are not fair to the Muslims in Australia so they are not being multicultural.
9-22 STEP FOUR QUESTION 2: MEDIA TO TREATMENT OUTCOMES
the media effected the way people treated different groups by pointing fingers again and making them seem as 9-11 was all their fault.
9-22 STEP FOUR: QUESTION 1: WHAT ARE THE OUTCOMES FOR DIFFERENT GROUPS?
People, after 9-11, were scared so when people are scared they like to point fingers at anyone. Anyone that sort of looked like they were Iraqis (Muslims, and such) where treated differently after that day.
9-20 STEP THREE: QUESTION 3: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY?
The newspaper don't show Saddam's and his followers side of the story. It then seems that they are the "bad guys" and there side doesn't matter to the situation. When it clearly does.
9-20 STEP THREE: QUESTION 2: WHO IS THE AUDIENCE OF THE NEWSPAPERS?
The audience of newspaper concerning the war in Iraq are more then just people in Iraq. Every where around the world people are receiving newspapers about the situation.
9-19 STEP THREE: QUESTION 1: NEWSPAPER EDITORS AND HOW THEY PORTRAY THE WAR IN IRAQ
A) The image size is a huge factor in how the newspaper editors show the war in Iraq. Some times they show images of people being happy and then people being injured. They also use images to make thing larger then what they are.
B) Font size and color make very large differences in the power of newspaper medias. If the font size is super large you will be drawn to it and want to read it. If the font size is very small you will most likely skip by it and not read it. Also if the pictures are very colorful you will want to read that article and not the one that doesn't have any colors.
C) The size of an article is very important too. If the article is small and not very detailed you will not get the whole story and skip by it. If the article is large and very detailed people will most likely read it and get the story in your head.
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 10: DOCTORED IMAGES CHANGING HISTORY
I believe doctored images can change history by
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 9: WHO GAINS FROM DOCTORED IMAGES?
The people who gain from doctoring the images are the newspaper editors because they get more money ( see question and answer 8 step 2)
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 8: WHAT PURPOSE DID IT SERVE?
the purpose was to make the newspaper more interesting and worthy of buying. Would you rather buy a newspaper showing a small crowd at a memerable event or a large group sharing the joy.
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 7: DOCTORING IMAGES
I think the newspapers doctor the images so people will think the things were larger or smaller then what they really were. For example, the gathering of the destroying of the statue of Sadamm. The crowd was not that large so they decided to place soldiers and reporters in with the people so the crowd seemed larger and even though the crowd was good size the newspaper though it wasn't big enough so they added fake people in the picutre. I think the newspapers do this to make it seem as though the event was large so it was important.
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 6: CHOICES THE MEDIA MADE
The media decides on how they want to show the media to make it more interesting. They may change it so the crowd looks larger or that the event wasn't huge even though it was. The media about Iraq war made it seem like America had it under control and that the people were not being injured and that we were helping them when most of the time we weren't. They chose images and article to make America not the bad guy and that Iraq people were they also used the power of images to shoe emotions in which we should. the media peoples intentions were to make the war seem as though it wasn't as bad as it seems. Looking at the articles it seems as though the articles in Austrillia and Spain were not afraid to show bloodshed and the American newspapers didn't show the voilence.
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 5: MY UNDERSTANDINGS
My understanding of the situation has changed by understanding we are not helping as much as we thought. We are killing and capturing. Even though I didn't know much to begin with about the war.
9-21 STEP TWO: QUESTION 4: DEPICTED
The pictures show many different sides, for example, it shows causalities on the military and citizens side. It also shows people returning home and can cause fake hopes.
9-20 STEP TWO: QUESTION 3: SIMILARITIES OF NEWSPAPERS AND DIFFERENCES
9-20 STEP TWO: QUESTION 2: IRAQ CULTURE
Capital:Baghdad
Language: Arabic, and Kurdish
Government: Federal Parliamentary Republic
Religion: 65% are Shia Islam
9-19 STEP TWO: QUESTION 1: HOW ARE BOTH SIDES OF THE WAR PORTRAYED?
I believe the Iraq side of the war shows them as needy or vulnerable and that America has to help them. Also the American side shows them as trying to help and be kind to liberate there country.
9-19STEP ONE: QUESTION 4: AFFECTS ON PEOPLE
People would get mad or angry if the source of media is leaning towards one side or being racist. When a source of media does not cover all sides it is unfair to the people who believe otherwise and can create no support to the other side.
9-19STEP ONE: QUESTION 3: HOW IS MEDIA INFLUENCED
economical:Media cut out crucial information to save money and also they will twist a story to make it more interesting so more people buy the use of media.
social: by people talk and spread rumors and who the media wants to reach
political: by different believes of politics. People will use the source of media to make their side more useful and more willing to vote for.
Other ways:Religion, morals, and biased
9-19 STEP ONE: QUESTION 2: PURPOSES OF MEDIA
The purposes of all media are to entertain, persuade, and inform.
9-18 STEP ONE: QUESTION 1: LIST OF MEDIA SOURCES
9-16 WHAT QUESTIONS DO YOU HAVE?
1) What did the terrorists have against America?
2) What way of presenting are we going to do?
3) Where do we search for the information?
4) What is Media Analysis? Is it looking up things?
5) Which War?
6) Did Afghanistan or Irak cause 9/11?
Please excuse my spelling...:>)
7) When is this due????
Friday!
works citied:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq#Etymology