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    Media in the Modern Era

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    (Hiast) Assignment Of Functional English (MEDIA and PAKISTAN) Submitted to MR. Dilawar Qureshi By : Awais Ismail Soomro (MBA-17) Dated : 08-02-2013 MEDIA IN MODERN ERA Outlines: 1. Rising Power of Media and the Modern World. 2. Importance and influence of Media 3. Role which media is playing and which should played. 4. Power of Media in Pakistan 5. Impact of media over Pakistani culture‚ society and Politics 6. Pakistani Media

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    The modern era was a time of nationalism as countries were beginning to expand their territories. During 18th and 19th centuries‚ nationalism in North America and Europe began to increase due to various episodes of political unrest and turmoil. The colonists in North America united to gain independence from England‚ while countries in Europe sought to overthrow their existing monarchies. The seeds of American nationalism were planted during the French-Indian war‚ where the colonists initially joined

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    Modern Education

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    Background Modern Education Group Limited (“MEG”) is one of the leading brands providing chained educational services in Hong Kong’s private education sector provides and the only company listed on the main board of Hong Kong Stock Exchange in tuition industry since 2011. Express Education was the first operating company established offering private tuition services. MEG provides not only its initiative business in primary and secondary tutoring services‚ and secondary day school education‚ but also

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    Values and Modern Era

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    Modern mass society presents a sharp contrast‚ as the young grow up. They are faced with confusions‚ delays and discontinuities. Adolescents in particular are uncertain about themselves. Some are in conflict with themselves‚ bewildered an insecure. Values are usually influenced by the changing philosophical ideologies‚ cultural and religious perspectives‚ social‚ political and geographical conditions. In modern emerging society‚ there has been a revolutionary change in the field of values due to

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    Modern Education

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    The process of education is considered so important in our society that no parents‚ who can afford it‚ can imagine having their children go uneducated. It has become such an integral part of our lives that for most people‚ completing the process of education appears to be a matter of habit. Others‚ who have so far remained outside this process‚ are now being covered by the literacy programmes of the government and various non-governmental organizations. Extending the privilege to everybody in the

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    Gandhigiri in Modern Era

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    Ghandigiri in Modern Era Chedi Lal‚ a retired clerk of food and civil supplies department of Uttar Pradesh government‚ stripped down to his underwear in front of an office staff of same department. He put all his cloths‚ ring‚ purse and other belongings on the table of the concerned officer and told him “that’s all I have to offer‚ if you want brass utensils then come to my house and take it away”. Chedi Lal was annoyed because that staff demanded a bribe of Rs. 15000 to revise his pension.

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    Communication in the Modern Era :-) Which one of us did not text or email friends in order to avoid the burden of talking to them directly or did not reach for his/her smart phone while socializing? In the past‚ these options did not exist and we had to interact in a more intimate way. Our modern generation is always looking for short-cuts and alternatives that will save us time. We want everything instantly‚ looking for immediate satisfaction. That is the reason why internet and smart phones became

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    1.0 – Introduction Ads. Short for advertisements‚ they conquer the modern world‚ seen on televisions‚ heard on radios and glanced at on roads and highways. The following assignment will attempt to cover the techniques and tactics used by advertising agencies and companies to persuade a person to purchase a product‚ which is the main intention of the world-wide advertising scheme of the 21st century. Two ads will reviewed‚ both advertising separate alcohol companies‚ one being beer‚ and the other

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    Consequently‚ education became an important part of Puritan life. According to the Puritans‚ "Satan was keeping those who couldn’t read from the scriptures" (Education in the Colonies). Puritan education consisted of four types of schooling: dame school‚ Latin Grammar school‚ apprenticeships and higher education. All children were taught essentially so that they would be able to read the Bible. However‚ poor children and girls did not go to school passed the elementary level. Basic education consisted

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    Victorian Era Education

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    Victorian Era Education    In the novel ​ Great Expectations​  by Charles Dickens‚ the protagonist Pip says‚ “I took the  opportunity of being alone in the court­yard‚ to look at my coarse hands and my common  boots‚”(Dickens‚ 85)​ .​  Born from a lower class‚ Pip had sense of lack inferiority regarding his  social class and opportunities for education. Although schools have always been around it wasn’t  until the Victorian era that education was improved considerably and available for all children 

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