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Butterflies and Zebra: READER RESPONSE DRAFT 1
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Sunday, 16 February 2014. READER RESPONSE DRAFT 1. There is no doubt that the mass media have helped in spreading the cultures of the countries. Kraidy (2002) mentions that the American culture had the most influence among other industrialized nations and reinforced this stand by saying that international communication is permeated by power which contributed to cultural imperialism. 16 February 2014 at 23:07. In your response,we suggest that you can include more supporting ideas in details.
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Butterflies and Zebra: March 2014
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Wednesday, 5 March 2014. We leaked our own personal information. Globalization had brought the world closer together through technologies advancements, bringing people around the world closer together. "A lot of us are driven by technologies. Our computer systems will be as primitive as Apollo, how do we manage the technological change? Too comfortable about it. 8221; Cheng replied, “As long as I interacted with this person before, most probably I will.” The problem identified was when so...N LEE (2013)&...
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Butterflies and Zebra: Reader Response draft 2
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014. Reader Response draft 2. Kraidy, M. M. (2002). Globalization of Culture Through the Media. Retrieved from http:/ repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi? KorhaN. D (2007). Globalization, Culture and Roles of Media. Retrieved from http:/ duygukorhan.com/articles/henrikfinal.pdf. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Reader Response draft 2. READER RESPONSE DRAFT 1. Summary for Globalization of Culture Through the .
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A space for ES1102. Author Archives: manwei ;. Reflection about the course. April 17, 2014. Essay [Draft 3] – Poverty and Singapore. March 24, 2014. As we walk along the streets in Singapore, there is hardly any sight of people begging for money, nor homeless people sleeping in parks. Does this mean that there is no poverty in Singapore? Salimat, S. (2013, February 20). Singapore’s income inequality on the rise: Dept of Statistics. Singapore Department of Statistics (2013). March 24, 2014. There are many...
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Reader’s Response (Second Draft) | Writing Space
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A space for ES1102. Reader’s Response (Second Draft). February 26, 2014. I also agree with the view of hybridization, that the process of homogenization of cultures is one that involves the globalization and localization of an external culture. The case of Singapore is a good example of this cultural borrowing phenomenon. Singapore used to be a nation-state in the Malay world but today, Singapore has a wide mixture of cultures, ranging from the West to the East, or what Singlish. Barber, B. (1996)...
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Essay [Draft 3] – Poverty and Singapore | Writing Space
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A space for ES1102. Essay [Draft 3] – Poverty and Singapore. March 24, 2014. As we walk along the streets in Singapore, there is hardly any sight of people begging for money, nor homeless people sleeping in parks. Does this mean that there is no poverty in Singapore? Goldin, I. (2009, July). Navigating our global future [Video file]. Retrieved from http:/ www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/ian goldin navigating our global future.html. Singapore Department of Statistics (2013). Key Household Income Trends, 2013.
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January | 2014 | Writing Space
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A space for ES1102. Monthly Archives: January 2014. My English Language Learning Journey. January 24, 2014. I grew up in a family that no one knew English. Before I entered Kindergarten, the only English I knew were the 26 alphabets. In fact, my parents were worried about sending me to school as I could not even articulate myself well in Mandarin, the language spoken at home. Languages were never my forte. In my first semester in University, I was overwhelmed by the number of essays I had to write. T...
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Essay – Draft 2 | Writing Space
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A space for ES1102. Essay – Draft 2. March 10, 2014. Over the years, more Welfare Organizations have stepped out to create Charity TV programs. Singapore’s TV station, Mediacorp, has also come out with variety shows to raise awareness of social inequality in Singapore. Despite this, the mass media has not effectively addressed the issue of income disparity. 2013, October 26). The Straits Times. Retrieved from Factiva database. Retrieved from http:/ www.singstat.gov.sg/publications/publication...Jones, M&...
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Reader’s Response (Final Draft) | Writing Space
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A space for ES1102. Reader’s Response (Final Draft). March 24, 2014. Have a word to describe this: rojak. The hybridization of culture in Singapore did not start because of media but thanks to trade and migration. Though I like how Kraidy concludes the article, I thought that he has already made a stand that transnational mass media intensify hybridity rather than, as he states, a middle ground . Kraidy, M. (2002). Globalization of culture through the media. Barber, B. (1996). Jihad vs. McWorld. You are ...