Mass Media in Great Britain
1. Newspapers
- Freedom of Press: the press is allowed to say what it likes without any interference by the
government
- trend towards concentration of newspaper ownership began in the early 1900s
- Monopolies and Mergers Act (1965): government is allowed to intervene if a paper ... Continuare
Mecbeth
Mecbeth
Macbeth Act I. Also known as "The Scottish play", Shakespeare's dark, grim tragedy begins with Three Witches in Scotland deciding to meet again after a battle being fought nearby. Thunder, storms and the desolate heath paint a gloomy picture, setting the tone of this play and defining an imagery of nature at war with itself, a ... Continuare
Mexico City
Mexico CityMexico City is the capital of Mexico. Mexico City is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. The population is growing with 5% a year, mainly because of birth and because of immigration of people from the country. Each day about 1.000 people form the country arrive in Mexico City.
This city is crowded, polluted, and chaotic, ... Continuare
Michael Moore
Michael Moore
Famous for his provocative documentaries that attacks cold-hearted business corporations.
He usually wears a baseball cap and glasses.
- he is an American documentary film director and author, who is known for his satirical style
- was born on April (the) 23 (twentythird) in 1954 (n ... Continuare
MIGRATION AND REFUGEES
MIGRATION AND REFUGEES
Definitions:
Refugee - "Any person, who because of persecution or life-threatening conditions, has had to leave behind his homeland and all that he or she ever was and ever hoped to be."
Immigrant - "A person who takes up residency in another country through established ... Continuare
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali
In all of boxing history, Muhammad Ali stands alone. In early boasts, he called himself \"The Greatest,\" and by the time his storied career came to an end, most fight fans agreed. Ali had also become the best-known athlete in the world and, very possibly, the best loved as well. Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. was born Januar ... Continuare
My sometimes Poem
My sometimes Poem
My sometimes poem
Sometimes I Sitting in my room
Looking out of the window
and I see nothing, because it is so dark outside,
because everything I see is your smiling face, where ever I look.
Sometimes I Sitting in my room
Starring to my phone ... Continuare
Nadine Gordimer
Nadine Gordimer: Selected Stories
Nadine Gordimer (born 1923) has made her career under difficult circumstances. Born an English-speaking Jew in South Africa, she resented and resisted the pressure to conform to the white supremacist attitudes embodied in the system of apartheid. She has been politically active most of her life, and ha ... Continuare
Native Americans
Native Americans: Indians and Their Search for IdentityChristopher Columbus discovered America in 1492. He didn't realise he had reached a separate continent and believed that he had landed on the east coast of Asia, so he called the people he found living there Indians. Though Columbus had one name for them, the Indians comprised many groups of ... Continuare
Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska is one of the Midwestern States, which make up America’s heartland. The Midwestern States are geographical centre and the centre of American agricultures and industry.
Area ~ 200.000 sqkm
Inhabitants ~ 1,6 million
Capital – Lincoln
Nebraska is famous for the cattle and hog ... Continuare