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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SENSATIONALISTIC»
Descubra o uso de
sensationalistic na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
sensationalistic e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Garner's Modern American Usage
The Evanses note that transmit “is labored elegance unless it carries the definite
idea of passing something through or over an intermediary” (DCAU at 187).
sensational; sensationalistic. Sensational answers to sensation (excitement) and
may ...
2
Journalism in the Civil War Era
By far, most of the sensationalistic local content appeared on inside pages, and
few of these stories were very long. Indeed, the Southern sensationalistic stories
averaged approximately fifteen lines, and Northern stories averaged twenty lines.
David W. Bulla, Gregory A. Borchard, 2010
3
Chinese National Cinema
sensationalistic. 'Hong Kong film celebrates voluptuousness and grotesquerie; it
savors cleavages and penises, comic warts and farts, mold-blotched vampires,
greedy eaters smeared with sauce and fat, and creatures with gigantic tongues.
4
Henry Watterson and the New South: The Politics of Empire, ...
Despite the small cosmetic changes made to the Courier-Journal since 1897,
Watterson had rather resolutely kept his paper from becoming sensationalistic.
He presented his strong opposition to the venal yellow press as a sign of honor
and ...
Daniel S. Margolies, 2011
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Let's Stop Destroying Our Children: Society's Most Pressing ...
But then my doctor with a conscience asked me a telling question: “You're not
going to make this book sensationalistic, are you?” At the time, I didn't tell her
what was in my heart. Now I can. Yes, this book is “sensationalistic.” Yes, I intend
it to ...
Shirley Camper Soman, 2003
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Macro Cultural Psychology: A Political Philosophy of Mind
It exists in unmelodic, cacophonous popular music; entertainment programs with
sensationalistic car crashes, murders, suspense, and special technical effects
with minimal, trivial content; and sex with no character development or
substantive ...
7
Issues in National, Regional, and Environmental Health and ...
Loma Linda University: Sensationalistic journalism and tales of snakebite: are
rattlesnakes rapidly evolving more toxic venom? Investigators publish new data
in the report 'Sensationalistic journalism and tales of snakebite: are rattlesnakes ...
8
Master of the Mountain: Thomas Jefferson and His Slaves
The pursuit of happiness had been badly distorted, and an oligarchy was getting very rich. Is this the quintessential American story?
9
Sentimental Materialism: Gender, Commodity Culture, and ...
Ward's sensationalistic narrative was one of the earliest examples of a popular
American genre: more than fifty novels and adventure tales about Mormonism
were produced between 1852 — when the Mormon church publicly disclosed its
...
10
Pragmatist Neurophilosophy: American Philosophy and the Brain
The sensationalistic conception has difficulty connecting ideas, sense data, and
logical operations to such uses of experience—to what Dewey referred to as
lived experience. To account for lived experience scientifically is proving to be an
...
John R. Shook, Tibor Solymosi, 2014
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «SENSATIONALISTIC»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
sensationalistic no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Review: 'Finders Keepers' blends sensationalistic story, sensational …
Bryan Carberry and Clay Tweel's US Documentary Competition entry "Finders Keepers" has one of the most salacious loglines of any film at Sundance this year. «HitFix, jan 15»
New Discovery Channel president: No more sensationalistic bullcrap
Only on the job for less than a week, Ross recently announced that the channel will be more focused on fact-based programming and less on sensationalism. «RedOrbit, jan 15»
Schumer slams 'sensationalist' press
Nor frankly, no offense to anyone in this room, can you prevent the press from focusing on the negative in a sensationalistic way,” Schumer told a roomful of ... «Politico, nov 14»
AOPA calls 'USA Today' story 'sensationalistic and incomplete'
USA Today has offered its readers sensationalistic and incomplete journalism with its latest story targeting general aviation, according to AOPA. The Oct. 28 ... «AOPA Pilot, out 14»
Jennifer Schmittlein: Says Gazette use of “kill” in dog story …
Jennifer Schmittlein: Says Gazette use of “kill” in dog story sensationalistic. Tuesday, October 28, 2014 (Published in print: Wednesday, October 29, 2014). «GazetteNET, out 14»
Political Correctness and Ebola
That there is a sensationalistic dimension to the Ebola coverage is something of which I have no doubt. Sensationalizing events is what the media does best. «Town Hall, out 14»
Um, Actually, Eating Meat Isn't Even Remotely As Bad As Smoking
It's not surprising that many media outlets irresponsibly jumped on this research and spun sensationalistic headlines—the media is pretty good at that. But more ... «Outside Magazine, mar 14»
Olympic Failure: Bode Miller's Interview and American Sensationalism
Nonetheless, the incident should prompt journalists (and their audience) to consider the consequences of our sensationalistic reporting. This sort of journalism is ... «The American Conservative, fev 14»
Today's weather? Scattered hyperbole gusting to sensationalism
Some media observers, however, feel the tone of the coverage has crossed the line from informative to sensationalistic. Jeffrey Dvorkin, director of the journalism ... «Waterloo Record, jan 14»
Union calls news reports of prison beatings 'sensationalistic'
The union representing Ontario's correctional officers says a CBC report showing videos of inmates being assaulted by staff is "sensationalistic" and depicts ... «Toronto Sun, nov 13»