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COM 301 UNIT 2 DISCUSSIONS LATEST

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COM 301 UNIT 2 DISCUSSIONS LATEST

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  1. COM 301 UNIT 2 DISCUSSIONS LATEST Visit Below Link, To Download This Course: https://www.tutorialsservice.net/product/com-301-unit-2-discussions-latest/ Or Email us on SUPPORT@TUTORIALSSERVICE.NET COM 301 Unit 2 Discussions Latest COM301 COM 301 Unit 2 Discussion 1 Latest After reviewing this unit’s resources and reading the associated chapter in your book, reflect on your own definition of culture. What elements is culture composed of? Where do you think culture comes from? Does media reflect culture or does media shape/lead culture? COM 301 Unit 2 Discussion 2 Latest After watching the explanation of agenda setting and framing theory, choose one current news story and explore how the issue is being “framed” within the reporting/presentation of information. Can you point to any biases or slant in the way the story is being presented? How often do you believe this happens to major news stories and is it an ethical way to present information?

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