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978-0073398198 Chapter 1 Part 4

978-0073398198 Chapter 1 Part 4

1-61 Solving Engineering Problems 1-108C (a) Despite the convenience and capability the engineering software packages offer, they are still just tools, and they will not replace the traditional engineering courses. They will simply cause a shift in emphasis in the […]

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978-0073398198 Chapter 1 Part 3

978-0073398198 Chapter 1 Part 3

1-41 1-82 A spherical probe in space absorbs solar radiation while losing heat to deep space by thermal radiation. The incident radiation rate on the probe surface is to be determined. Assumptions 1 Steady operating conditions exist and surface temperature […]

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978-0073398198 Chapter 1 Part 2

978-0073398198 Chapter 1 Part 2

W33 2 2=== e Q Then the thermal conductivity of the sample becomes C W/m.78.8 =  =  =⎯→⎯  === )C10)(m 001257.0( m) W)(0.0333( = m 001257.0 4 )m 04.0( 4 2 2 2 2 TA LQ k […]

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978-0073398198 Chapter 1 Part 1

978-0073398198 Chapter 1 Part 1

1-1 Solutions Manual for Heat and Mass Transfer: Fundamentals & Applications 6th Edition Yunus A. Çengel, Afshin J. Ghajar McGraw-Hill Education, 2020 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL This Manual is the proprietary property of McGraw-Hill Education […]

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978-1506315331 Chapter 5 Lecture Note

978-1506315331 Chapter 5 Lecture Note

Croteau, Media/Society, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2019 Chapter Outlines Chapter 5: Media Organizations and Professionals Purpose and Goals of the Chapter Media organizations and professionals work with broad structural constraints that will influence behavior by making some choices more attractive, some […]

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978-1506315331 Chapter 5 Discussion Question

978-1506315331 Chapter 5 Discussion Question

Croteau, Media/Society, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2019 Discussion Questions Chapter 5: Media Organizations and Professionals 1. How do media professionals hold power over communicative process and media socialization? 2. How do media producers respond to economic and political constraints? In what […]

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978-1506315331 Chapter 4 Lecture Note

978-1506315331 Chapter 4 Lecture Note

Croteau, Media/Society, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2019 Chapter Outlines Chapter 4: Political Influence on Media Purpose and Goals of the Chapter It is impossible to understand the workings of the media without knowing something about the broader social environment in which […]

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978-1506315331 Chapter 4 Discussion Question

978-1506315331 Chapter 4 Discussion Question

Croteau, Media/Society, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2019 Discussion Questions Chapter 4: Political Influence on Media 1. How does politics affect your media socialization and interactions with popular culture? 2. How and by whom are media products regulated? 3. Why are some […]

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978-1506315331 Chapter 3 Lecture Note

978-1506315331 Chapter 3 Lecture Note

Croteau, Media/Society, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2019 Chapter Outlines Chapter 3: The Economics of the Media Industry Purpose and Goals of the Chapter In Chapter 3, we look at the economic forces that shape the industry and the consequences for media […]

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978-1506315331 Chapter 3 Discussion Question

978-1506315331 Chapter 3 Discussion Question

Croteau, Media/Society, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2019 Discussion Questions Chapter 3: The Economics of the Media Industry 1. How do the economics of media socialization affect the depth in which we question phenomenon and popular culture? 2. What is media concentration […]

1 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1506315331 Chapter 2 Lecture Note

978-1506315331 Chapter 2 Lecture Note

Croteau, Media/Society, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2019 Chapter Outlines Chapter 2: The Evolution of Media Technology Purpose and Goals of the Chapter Chapter 2 shifts the focus to the technological properties of various forms of mass media, from print up to […]

2 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1506315331 Chapter 2 Discussion Question

978-1506315331 Chapter 2 Discussion Question

Croteau, Media/Society, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2019 Discussion Questions Chapter 2: The Evolution of Media Technology 1. Where are you situated in the time line of media development? 2. What are the key distinctions between technological determinism and “medium theory?” How […]

1 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1506315331 Chapter 1 Lecture Note

978-1506315331 Chapter 1 Lecture Note

Croteau, Media/Society, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2019 Chapter Outlines Chapter 1: Media/Society in a Digital World Purpose and Goals of the Chapter This chapter introduces the theoretical and practical approaches that underlies Media/Society. The chapter notes the central role media play […]

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978-1506315331 Chapter 1 Discussion Question

978-1506315331 Chapter 1 Discussion Question

Croteau, Media/Society, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2019 Discussion Questions Chapter 1: Media/Society in a Digital World 1. How does the power of communication and media socialization affect the depth in which we question phenomenon and popular culture? 2. How and by […]

1 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1319102852 Chapter 13

978-1319102852 Chapter 13

316 Chapter 13 Media Economics and the Global Marketplace In this chapter, we examine the economic impact of business strategies on various media. We will: • Explore the issues and tensions that are part of the current media economy • […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 12

978-1319102852 Chapter 12

296 Chapter 12 Public Relations and Framing the Message In this chapter, we will: • Study the impact of public relations and the historical conditions that affected its development as a modern profession • Look at nineteenth-century press agents and […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 11 Part 2

978-1319102852 Chapter 11 Part 2

282 software can be used to block whole sites or to accept some cookies. Besides helping Internet users enjoy a less ad-intense surfing environment, the software also enables Web pages to load up more quickly without the extra graphics. • […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 11 Part 1

978-1319102852 Chapter 11 Part 1

267 Chapter 11 Advertising and Commercial Culture In this chapter, we will: • Examine the historical development of advertising—an industry that helped transform numerous nations into consumer societies • Look at the first U.S. ad agencies; early advertisements; and the […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 10 Part 2

978-1319102852 Chapter 10 Part 2

255 7. Denver, Colorado 8. San Francisco, California 9. Boston, Massachusetts 10. St. Louis, Missouri (See http://hosted.ccsu.edu/app/?news=1119&data.) • People in the Pacific Coast states buy more books than anyone else. They make up 15 percent of the U.S. population but […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 10 Part 1

978-1319102852 Chapter 10 Part 1

243 Chapter 10 Books and the Power of Print In this chapter, we consider the long and significant relationship between books and culture. We will: • Trace the history of books, from Egyptian papyrus to downloadable e-books • Examine the […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 9

978-1319102852 Chapter 9

223 Chapter 9 Magazines in the Age of Specialization In this chapter, we will: • Investigate the history of the magazine industry, highlighting the colonial and early American eras, the arrival of national magazines, and the development of photojournalism • […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 8 Part 2

978-1319102852 Chapter 8 Part 2

210 News Corp. used its political action committee (PAC) in 2010 to contribute more than $105,500 directly to Democratic candidates and $74,700 directly to Republican candidates, in addition to more than $45,000 to other Democratic and Republican committees. General Electric […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 8 Part 1

978-1319102852 Chapter 8 Part 1

197 Chapter 8 Newspapers: The Rise and Decline of Modern Journalism In this chapter, we examine the cultural, social, and economic impact of newspapers. We will: • Trace the history of newspapers through a number of influential periods and styles […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 7 Part 2

978-1319102852 Chapter 7 Part 2

184 • Because tape is so cheap, filmmakers using digital cameras can shoot more footage, which gives them more choices in the editing room. Because tapes run up to an hour, they also enable directors to keep cameras rolling longer […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 7 Part 1

978-1319102852 Chapter 7 Part 1

171 Chapter 7 Movies and the Impact of Images In this chapter, we examine the rich legacy and current standing of movies. We will: • Consider film’s early technology and the evolution of film as a mass medium • Look […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 6 Part 2

978-1319102852 Chapter 6 Part 2

156 Reality TV is not just a U.S. phenomenon: American viewers turning on the television in many European countries will recognize familiar programming. As a matter of fact, many reality TV shows originated in Europe (such as Big Brother, American […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 6 Part 1

978-1319102852 Chapter 6 Part 1

140 Chapter 6 Television and Cable: The Power of Visual Culture In this chapter, we examine television and cable’s cultural, social, and economic impact. We will: • Review television’s early technological development • Discuss TV’s boom in the 1950s and […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 5 Part 2

978-1319102852 Chapter 5 Part 2

129 only one hour to create a four-hour shift), it leaves no one in the studio to deal with unexpected glitches or to provide emergency weather updates. VI. Radio and the Democracy of the Airwaves • The new pattern of […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 5 Part 1

978-1319102852 Chapter 5 Part 1

117 Chapter 5 Popular Radio and the Origins of Broadcasting In this chapter, we examine the scientific, cultural, political, and economic factors surrounding radio’s development and perseverance. We will: • Explore the origins of broadcasting, from the early theories about […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 4

978-1319102852 Chapter 4

99 Chapter 4 Sound Recording and Popular Music In this chapter, we will place the impact of popular music in context and: • Investigate the origins of recording’s technological “hardware,” from Thomas Edison’s early phonograph to Emile Berliner’s invention of […]

12 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1319102852 Chapter 3

978-1319102852 Chapter 3

84 Chapter 3 Digital Gaming and the Media Playground In this chapter, we will take a look at the evolving mass medium of digital gaming and: • Examine the early history of electronic gaming, including its roots in penny arcades […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 2 Part 2

978-1319102852 Chapter 2 Part 2

73 content is working and what should be removed. More important, the information helps companies target their advertising more efficiently (enabling them to charge more to advertisers) and stylize sales pitches as users enter Internet “stores.” There are also growing […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 2 Part 1

978-1319102852 Chapter 2 Part 1

62 Chapter 2 The Internet, Digital Media, and Media Convergence In this chapter, we examine the many dimensions of the Internet, digital media, and convergence. We will: • Review the birth of the Internet and the development of the web […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 1 Part 4

978-1319102852 Chapter 1 Part 4

52 Audiences were a loud and boisterous mix of every class, much like audiences at contemporary sporting events. Shakespearean performances were often part of an entertaining spectacle that included dancers, jugglers, singers, and acrobats. But in the late nineteenth century, […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 1 Part 3

978-1319102852 Chapter 1 Part 3

41 • Put your name, the participant’s name and age, and the relationship you have with your interview participant at the top of the page. • Group your interview participant’s answers under the assignment’s four categories: sound recording, radio, TV/cable, […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 1 Part 2

978-1319102852 Chapter 1 Part 2

21 TELEVISION AND CABLE: PRODUCTION 486 TELEVISION AND CABLE: CULTURE 486 Teaching Philosophy Teaching a topic that students already know something about can be a luxury. Students have common experiences watching the same television shows, listening to many of the […]

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978-1319102852 Chapter 1 Part 1

978-1319102852 Chapter 1 Part 1

INSTRUCTOR’S RESOURCE MANUAL for MEDIA & CULTURE Mass Communication in a Digital Age Twelfth Edition 2 INSTRUCTOR’S RESOURCE MANUAL MEDIA & CULTURE Mass Communication in a Digital Age Twelfth Edition Bettina Fabos Christopher R. Martin Shawn Harmsen Lewis Freeman Bedford/St. […]

14 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1305645349 Chapter 12 Part 2

978-1305645349 Chapter 12 Part 2

157 Chapter 4: Perception Annie Hall (family) At First Sight (physical perception) Being There (strangers) Children of a Lesser God (couple) The Doctor (building empathy) The First Wives Club (shared narratives) Lost * (stereotyping) The Outrage (strangers) Rashomon (strangers) Trading […]

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978-1305645349 Chapter 12 Part 1

978-1305645349 Chapter 12 Part 1

143 CHAPTER 12 MANAGING INTERPERSONAL CONFLICTS Objectives After studying the material in Chapter Ten of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Identify the conflicts in your important relationships and how satisfied you are with the way they have been […]

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978-1305645349 Chapter 11

978-1305645349 Chapter 11

134 CHAPTER 11 IMPROVING COMMUNICATION CLIMATES Objectives After studying the material in Chapter Nine of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Identify confirming, disagreeing, and disconfirming messages and patterns in your own important relationships, and describe their consequences. 2. […]

9 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1305645349 Chapter 10

978-1305645349 Chapter 10

125 CHAPTER 10 COMMUNICATION IN CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS Objectives After studying the material in Chapter Nine of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Identify the level and types of intimacy in a specific relationship, and describe ways in which the […]

9 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1305645349 Chapter 9

978-1305645349 Chapter 9

118 CHAPTER 9 COMMUNICATION AND RELATIONAL DYNAMICS Objectives After reading the material in Chapter Nine of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Identify factors that have influenced your choice of relational partners. 2. Use Knapp’s model to describe the […]

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978-1305645349 Chapter 8

978-1305645349 Chapter 8

CHAPTER 8 LISTENING Objectives After studying the material in Chapter Eight of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Identify the situations in which you listen mindfully and those when you listen mindlessly, and then evaluate the appropriateness of each […]

8 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1305645349 Chapter 7

978-1305645349 Chapter 7

101 CHAPTER 7 NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Objectives After studying the material in Chapter Six of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Explain the defining characteristics of nonverbal communication. 2. List and offer examples of each type of nonverbal message introduced […]

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978-1305645349 Chapter 6

978-1305645349 Chapter 6

92 CHAPTER 6 LANGUAGE Objectives After studying the material in Chapter Five of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Analyze a real or potential misunderstanding in terms of semantic or pragmatic rules. 2. Describe how principles presented in the […]

9 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1305645349 Chapter 5

978-1305645349 Chapter 5

84 CHAPTER 5 EMOTIONS Objectives After studying the material in Chapter Four of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Describe how the four components of emotions affect the way you feel, and hence your communication, in an important situation. […]

8 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1305645349 Chapter 4

978-1305645349 Chapter 4

CHAPTER 4 PERCEPTION Objectives After studying the material in Chapter Four of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Describe how the processes of selection, organization, interpretation, and negotiation shape communication in a given situation. 2. Explain how influences on […]

9 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1305645349 Chapter 3

978-1305645349 Chapter 3

CHAPTER 3 COMMUNICATION AND IDENTITY Objectives After studying the material in Chapter Three of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Describe the relationship between self- concept, self-esteem, and communication. 2. Explain how self-fulfilling prophecies shape the self-concept and influence […]

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978-1305645349 Chapter 2

978-1305645349 Chapter 2

57 CHAPTER 2 Interpersonal Communication and Social Media Objectives After studying the material in Chapter Two of Looking Out/Looking In, you should understand: 1. Identify the similarities and differences between mediated and face-to-face communication, and the relational consequences of choosing […]

7 Pages | August 1, 2020
978-1305645349 Chapter 1 Part 3

978-1305645349 Chapter 1 Part 3

39 Class 2 Topic: Paraphrasing/Listening Responses Activity: Class discussion to reflect on the importance of Empathic Listening Responses based on MindTap Concepts in Play Interactive Activity (Find reflection and discussion suggestions under Chapter Eight Notes following this section of Instructor’s […]

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