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MIGRAIN: January assessment learner response

 WWW: Examples were great and linked well with my explanation  The 8 marker was answered well EBI: Handwriting and structure Add cultivation theory I did 6/10 i used the index in order to understand the key themes of the test and how i should answer them.Overall, i didn't revise that much, laziness took over and i did not use my time productively I wrote 2/3 of the strategies and i explained it well however i forgot the last one though Question 3 was bad i explained it well but made some heavy mistakes. Question 4 was decent was not that bad but some points were not explained that well i needed more theories especially the cultivation theory

MIGRAIN: Introduction to Representation

 Q1:  .  By analysing these representations, we can see how society perceives different social groups . Q2:  Who the media represents how they do it and why they do it the how is through diverse cast or a example of their culture or they daily life can show how. The why? to put your product further throughout the world earn more money. That's all what all companies do. Q3: Preferred reading (also known as dominant): This is when the producer picks and chooses how they want their audience to view the media text. Oppositional reading: This is when the audience create their own meaning for the text and ignore the preferred reading that the producer is trying to portray. Q4: It has it has given access to multiple different media platforms and gives them a voice and good promotion so yes. Q5: People believe that we British people are obsessed with tea. We are but they insist its only our country which is false no?

MIGRAIN: Introduction to feminism

 Q1 :She started the movement in order to empower woman's voices and give them a platform for their terrible experiences and punish those who abused their power Q2: Everyday Sexism is a project that gives oppressed woman their voice I believe we have yet to reach that post feminism stage perhaps in the digital age the process may be rapidly changed since they are anonymous Q3: It allowed woman of all ages to speak their experiences to thousands of other woman and give them a voice that they didn't have and for actual consequence for these perpetrators to face. Q4: Perhaps but its too uncertain to say that you could change the mindset of very sick and weird people of many generations perhaps it will but we will have to see. Q5:  Networked feminism is a phenomenon that can be described as   the online mobilisation and coordination of feminists in response to sexist, misogynistic, racist, and other discriminatory acts against minority groups Q6:.  The first wave of...