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The document discusses several topics related to media and communication. It defines different types of media, including mass media and local media. It also provides tips to distinguish between factual and fake information online, such as checking the source, searching for other sources, investigating the article, visiting fact-checking websites, and avoiding information when in doubt. Additionally, it discusses how different media like social media, television, and radio provide different opportunities for advertisers and how integrated approaches can be used to reach target audiences. Finally, it examines the relationship between globalization and religion, how religion both takes advantage of and resists globalization's influence, and how globalization allows religions to become more self-aware as world religions while not changing their core beliefs

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The document discusses several topics related to media and communication. It defines different types of media, including mass media and local media. It also provides tips to distinguish between factual and fake information online, such as checking the source, searching for other sources, investigating the article, visiting fact-checking websites, and avoiding information when in doubt. Additionally, it discusses how different media like social media, television, and radio provide different opportunities for advertisers and how integrated approaches can be used to reach target audiences. Finally, it examines the relationship between globalization and religion, how religion both takes advantage of and resists globalization's influence, and how globalization allows religions to become more self-aware as world religions while not changing their core beliefs

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John Arl Parantar BSN-3

1. The term media, which is the plural of medium, refers to the communication


channels through which we disseminate news, music, movies, education, promotional
messages and other data. It includes physical and online newspapers and magazines,
television, radio, billboards, telephone, the Internet, fax and billboards.It describes the
various ways through which we communicate in society. Because it refers to all means of
communication, everything ranging from a telephone call to the evening news on
television can be called media.When talking about reaching a very large number of
people we say mass media. Local media refers to, for example, your local newspaper, or
local/regional TV/radio channels. The mass media has not only political meaning but also
it conveys wide knowledge concerning all possible aspects of human beings' lives and,
what is utterly true, influences on people's points of view and their attitude to the
surrounding environment.
2. There are five ways to distinguish between fake and factual information on the
internet first is to check the source, Take a moment to check the source of the article.
Pay special attention to the domain: often, students will use .edu, .gov, .com or .org sites
for research. Second one is to search for other sources, See if you can find another
source to confirm the story using a search engine.Third one is to investigate the article, if
you’re still unsure, begin looking at the article itself. Fourth one is to visit fact checking
websites, If a story has been widely viewed, it most likely has been examined by one of
the many fact checking websites. The last and the fifith one is when in doubt, stay away.
3. Social media, television and radio formats provide very different opportunities for
advertisers looking to get their brand and product messages to target customers. In
some cases, your business might prefer a concentrated message approach that
emphasizes only one of these media types. Other times, integrated approaches rely on
all of these media to reach and impact customers. When choosing between advertising
mediums, such as TV vs. social media, it helps to understand how all the mediums
function so you can choose the combination that makes the most sense for your
business and audience.
4. The relationship between globalization and religion is one with new possibilities
and furthering challenges. On the one hand, while religion takes advantage of
communication and transportation technology, it is at the same time the source of
globalization’s greatest resistance by acting as a haven for those standing in opposition
to its power. On the other hand, because globalization allows for daily contact, religion
enters a circle of conflict in which religions become “more self-conscious of themselves
as being world religions.”

5. I am a Roman Catholic and the three most prominent beliefs taught in our
religion is Belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ as the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit.
The death, descent into hell, resurrection and ascension of Christ. The holiness of the
Church and the communion of saints. Christ's second coming, the Day of Judgement and
salvation of the faithful. Culture shapes people’s attitudes about others, and because
they have these attitudes, it influences how we see ourselves.
6. In this adcent of globalization I don’t think that these beliefs have changed, it only
uses globalization as a form of medium to expand their reach all over the world to spread
their beliefs. Globalization helps people all around the world to share each other’s belief,
it did not affect the beliefs but instead it helped to easily share their own beliefs.

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