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This new edition combines the best principles and examples of the
past with those of contemporary practice. Its thorough coverage of
concepts, approaches, and techniques concentrates on the key media
formats of commercials; news and sports; documentaries; reality
programs; talk shows; interviews; music programs; corporate,
educational, and children's formats; and drama and sitcoms. New
material on social media allows today's students to understand the
continued importance of clear writing and shows them how their
digital skills can transfer to career opportunities.
Before Stonewall, an intolerant society prevented John Thomas from
coming to an acceptance of his own sexuality. Was it his first
love, Tony, or Tony's sister, Carol, who would fulfill John's
emotional, intellectual and physical needs. Where did he belong? He
had to make a choice. Or did he
Phillipa Kohn's personal ego and strength that enabled her to
control all the people around her convinced this daughter of
wealthy Jewish parents that she could control her political
environment in Germany as well. Then came Hitler and Nazism and
World War II. Her marriage to weak Walter Penmann, a non-Jewish
university professor, a union of convenience and occasional
manipulative sex for her and adoring frustration for him, protected
her for a while. When she is ultimately sent to a concentration
camp, Walter goes off to join the anti-Nazi resistance. The horrors
of the camps for her, the dangerous adventures for him, the
self-discoveries of both, including all-encompassing sex that they
could not find with each other, mark the dramatic changes for them
and in the lives and deaths of other unforgettable characters, set
against a warning of personal and public complacency that is as
meaningful today as it was at that time.
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