[Media Studies & Communication: Week 10, 4th Period]

Nov 13, 2006 15:46

Logan had coffee going and was looking a little worn, but otherwise quite fine, as he waited for everyone to file in and take a handout. On each desk was a book filled with full color, retro-style posters"So," he began. "Today we're looking at a powerful tool - not only of governments and the military, though their use tends to be the most well- ( Read more... )

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Sign In behindeyesonly November 13 2006, 23:48:20 UTC
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Re: Sign In imac_kenzie November 14 2006, 00:06:59 UTC
Cindy Mackenzie.

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Re: Sign In carter_i_am November 14 2006, 00:41:37 UTC
Sam Carter

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Re: Sign In dbiers November 14 2006, 00:56:44 UTC
D'anna Biers

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Talk while Logan lectures. behindeyesonly November 13 2006, 23:48:52 UTC
Chat it up!

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Choose and Describe. behindeyesonly November 13 2006, 23:49:32 UTC
Do the assignment! Or not.

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Re: Choose and Describe. carter_i_am November 14 2006, 00:47:41 UTC
Sam chose her poster.

1. This benefits the Armed Forces, which has a need to keep troop movements, armaments, and other sensitive information out of the hands of the general public, the media, and enemy forces. It also benefits the soldiers, who are safe because people don't know where they're doing their jobs, and who can go home knowing that their loved ones will never have to know what they did while they were acting in the service of their country.

2. The intended audience are the soldiers writing home, and the families of soldiers, who are being indirectly asked not to ask questions they can't answer.

3. The intended result is safety and security.

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Re: Choose and Describe. dbiers November 14 2006, 01:01:11 UTC
D flipped through the posters, scrutinizing each.

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Re: Choose and Describe. the_right_ray November 14 2006, 01:29:32 UTC
Ray picked this poster.

1. Probably aiming for benefitting firefighters so they don't gotta put out forest fires, risking their lives. Doesn't really benefit people because the message of how to prevent forest fires isn't really stated clearly.

2. Civilians.

3. The intended result is to...prevent forest fires. Safety of people and the preservation of forests.

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Talk to Logan. behindeyesonly November 13 2006, 23:50:09 UTC
He's here for all your teacherly needs.

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OOC behindeyesonly November 13 2006, 23:50:35 UTC
And there we are.

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