Cost - effectiveness in health care
Essay - 5 pages - Journalism
Applying cost-effectiveness to heath care is a clear necessity for responsible nonprofit management. (Schmaedick, 1993, p. 3) Cost-effectiveness analysis is an equally necessary tool for a responsible physician who has no choice but to allocate limited resources.Today's nonprofit...
The history of the Islamic tile
Essay - 9 pages - Arts and art history
Islamic art is the art produced for rulers or population of Islamic culture (Brend, 10). The Islamic world is so large and varied that it should come as no surprise that each region has its own style. However because they share the same Islamic identity, the styles come together...
Modern media and the future of advertising
Essay - 5 pages - Journalism
In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie; there's only the expedient exaggeration (Lehman, 1959). This famous line, uttered by Cary Grant in the Hitchcock classic North by Northwest, represents a common creed among practitioners within the field of advertising....
Protection of TV formats
Essay - 5 pages - Television
In today's media environment, TV shows have become a real business, each of them meaning a great amount of money and popularity as long as they can provide new, original and attractive concepts. Therefore, when it comes to plagiarism, the issue of protection of these programs has gained...
Discipline in high schools
Essay - 4 pages - Journalism
There was a time when the United States was considered as a country with the smartest young minds in the world. Education in the United States provided either by private or public schools were envied and being used by other countries as models for their own educational systems. There was a time...
Decadence and Modernity
Essay - 10 pages - Arts and art history
The Decadent movement, located in France and in England during the late 19th century, can most basically be described as a stylistic transition in literature between the pervasive Romanticism of the 1800s, the Naturalism that followed it, and Modernism. As art moved away from the romantic and...
Backgrounder: reality television
Essay - 5 pages - Journalism
Reality programs have been part of television since the beginning and have grown steadily among viewers over the years to make itself one of the most viewed types of shows on the air today. With the huge success of reality shows like American Idol, Survivor, The Real World, The Bachelor and...
Musicality in movies
Essay - 3 pages - Film studies
The journey to self-discovery is a highlighting period for many young adults. Many filmmakers utilize those coming-of-age experiences to express the reality and pains of growing older. One contemporary example of this genre is Garden State. Released in 2004, this film transcends beyond the...
Journalism - What is news?
Essay - 4 pages - Journalism
According to author Daniel Boorstin, Hard news is supposed to be the solid report of significant matters Soft news reports popular interests (From News Gathering to News Making: A Flood of Pseudo-Events, 89). America has a skewed view of what news is. Part of this is because...
Hitchcock, Truffaut and Godard:New wave's brothers from another motherland
Essay - 13 pages - Film studies
Alfred Hitchcock's fascination with French culture emanates in nearly all of his films. Conversely, many aspects outlining the fundamental guidelines of the 1950's French film movement adopted quintessential Hitchcockian devices. Hitchcock's influence on French filmmakers shaped much...
Unjustified censorship
Essay - 4 pages - Journalism
Phil Kerby, a previous editor of the Los Angeles Times, once said that censorship is the strongest drive in human nature; sex is a weak second (American Library Association 3). According to him, people are taking censorship to far. It appears that they are beginning to enjoy...
Amelia Mary Earhart (1897-1937): Soaring through stereotype
Essay - 6 pages - Journalism
Amelia Earhart is one of the most significant figures in changing outlooks towards women in the early twentieth century. Her accomplishments were paramount in the opening of doors for the potential of women. Born on the 24th of July in 1897, Earhart entered a prominent family in the town of...
Latinos and media
Essay - 4 pages - Journalism
Latino-oriented media is a term that is becoming increasingly important to our constantly evolving nation and is one that must be correctly understood and utilized to succeed in the landscape of future business. The growing Latino population in America is slowly becoming an area of concentration...
Japanese manga international influence on comics and animation
Essay - 4 pages - Arts and art history
Manga is the Japanese word for comics and is written the same in plural and singular forms. Manga does not represent comics in general but comics originating from Japan. Manga has substantially influenced the international market of comics and animation. Artists from...
An ethics case study: Trial by fire
Essay - 4 pages - Journalism
In March of 1988, a young man named Joey Philion suffered burns over 90 percent of his body. The U.S. and Canadian media reported that Joey, fifteen at the time, had run back into his fire engulfed home to save the life of his younger brother. The story showed Joey as a hero and soon money and...
An ethics case study: A photo that had to be used
Case study - 4 pages - Journalism
On September 14, 1989 a man entered a printing company named Standard Gravure and killed nine people, including himself. The shooting spree in Louisville, Kentucky was covered by the Louisville Courier-Journal who decided to include in the front page story, a photo of one of the deceased victims....
Asian American representation in American media: A study
Essay - 6 pages - Journalism
Asian American portrayals in American media have been historically stereotypical with damaging images and characters in the areas of advertising, film, and television. Various studies and groups have been conducted and formed to highlight and monitor the representations of Asian Americans in...
Latinos and media graduate assessment
Essay - 4 pages - Journalism
The portrayal of Latinos in general market media has been historically stereotypical and at times nonexistent, but groups and individuals have made important strides in promoting diversity and equality at a time that is possibly more important than ever. Latino representation in media has...
The development of the modern film industry in the Untied States and the international community
Essay - 9 pages - Film studies
Throughout the course of the twentieth century, the evolution of technology has notably changed society. While many scholars looking at the changes that technology has produced consider the improvements that have been in terms of medicine and technology, it is evident that technology has had a...
Job outlook for technical communicators
Essay - 5 pages - Journalism
Technical writing is essential to our daily lives, there are a variety of career options for technical communicators. The key to survival is to have an education, know where to look for a job, and be prepared with an up-to-date resume and confident interviewing skills. Job Outlook for Technical...
Analysis of Abbas Kiarostami's Ten
Essay - 4 pages - Film studies
A car may be the most inconvenient and difficult setting for a film. I made a sixteen-minute movie which took place almost entirely in a car, and I ended up at one point crying from the frustrations. The three actors and I didn't leave so much space left for the camera, and so the entire...
Children and Internet: a revolution within the family
Essay - 8 pages - Design and digital creation
The Internet Revolution is not only a technological revolution, but also a revolution within a family, as it influences the development of children and relationships within the family. My cousin is 9 years old and I can see big differences in the use of Internet between her and me at the same...
The differentiation of mass media in Sweden
Essay - 3 pages - Medias
According to Hallin and Mancini (2005), an important issue about the comparing media systems is the differentiation or not of mass media. Differentiation is defined by Parsons (1971) as 'the division of a unit or structure of a social system into two or more units or structures that differ in...
The reaction of audience to new media: a new share of the Media consumption?
Essay - 3 pages - Design and digital creation
When a new product enters a market and succeeds in meeting the needs of consumers, it upsets the traditional market and changes the habits of the consumers. Concerning the new media uses in a global world, I choose to focus on the reaction of the audience to the introduction of Internet and free...
Romanticism Versus Enlightenment and Materialism
Essay - 3 pages - Journalism
In the intellectual world, there are many different theories to explain and ideas to shape our role on this planet. The question over the existence of God is too large to tackle, but the fact that we have individuality and free will is indisputable. How are we to understand man's role on Earth?...
Rodin and Otterness: Revealing Form through closed sculpture
Essay - 3 pages - Arts and art history
If one were to elongate the neck, legs and arms of August Rodin's Thinker, the result would look something like Tom Otterness's The Crying Giant. But it is precisely this aspect of the sculpture that makes the Crying Giant a less effective closed sculpture....
Critics' response to three artists: Elizabeth Murray, Richard Tuttle and Oscar Bluemner
Essay - 6 pages - Arts and art history
Although an artist's work represents the culmination of an intensive effort to communicate a message, how the message is interpreted by others is often how the artist's work is remembered. Thus, even though a particular artist may believe that he or she has reached the apex of artistic...
Critical analysis of The Passion of the Christ and The Da Vinci Code
Essay - 4 pages - Film studies
Movies are typically created as a means to entertain and inform a wide audience. While this is the case in most instances, it is evident that movies that deal with overt religious themeswhile many times fictitious in natureoften spark considerable controversy and anger. One only needs...
Discovering Who the Other Is: Finding Forrester
Essay - 3 pages - Film studies
People create their lives based on the environment surrounding them. In Gus Van Sant's 2000 film, Finding Forrester, Jamal Wallace, a black sixteen-year-old basketball player from the Bronx, was always a C student until his test scores showed his true intelligence and potential. This resulted in...
A Performance Analysis of the films Harold and Maude and American Beauty (1999)
Essay - 3 pages - Film studies
Over the course of the last three decades American society has taken its fondness of youth and femininity and turned it into an outright obsession. As a direct result of this obsession, women over the age of 35 have been made to feel bad about their bodies, their activity levels, the food they...
