Saturday 18 February 2012

Oscars




Since everything which is marvelous should be awarded and distinguished, successful films are also won Oscars every year as an award for their teams working that cooperate together in order to help in the production of this movie. The Oscar is a gold-plated statue that is given to the film that is usually released with a lot of publicity. Films win this award based on many factors such as the best picture, the best director, the best actor, the best actress, the best supporting actor and the best supporting actress. Examples of many movies that won Oscars would be Titanic in (1997), Tom Jones in (1963), Unforgiven in (1992), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the king in (2003), The Hurt Locker in (2009) and The King’s Speech in (2010). 



 

Saturday 11 February 2012

Ida Minerva Tarbell

Ida Tarbell is one of the most influential American journalists, and one of the greatest journalists of the twentieth century. After she was graduated in 1880 from Allegheny College, she joined the staff of McClure’s magazine. In her entire life, she was awarded a lot. For example of these numerous awards would be two honorary degrees L.H.D. in 1909 and LL.D in 1919. She started by writing biographies. Then, she began her well known project which is an examination of the Standard Oil Company. She discovered the unfair business practices that were practiced within the company, and she published them in the magazine firstly and then in her book The History of the Standard Oil Company (in 1904). Her hard work contributed to break up the Standard Oil monopoly in 1911. As a result, she was known as the muckraker who cracked the oil trust. She Composed not only The History of the Standard Oil Company (in 1904), but also The Business of Being a Woman (1912), The Ways of Women (1915), All in the Day’s Work (1939) and The Nationality of Business (1936). Ida Tarbell died on January 6, 1944 at the age of eighty six years.   

Sunday 5 February 2012

Turkish Drama

 

In 2007, MBC began broadcasting Turkish series which are translated in Syrian dialect. The most two popular series were: Nour and Sanawat al Dayaa’. It is estimated that 3 to 4 million viewers watched Nour in the first place, and Sanawat al Dayaa’ comes in the second place with 67 million viewers; 39 million of them female. These are definitely many reasons beyond these huge, strange numbers of viewers that amaze anyone who recognizes them. The element of romance was one of the main topics that the Turkish series zeroed on it in order to grab the attention of the audience. For example, Nour usually highlights the emotional and moral conflicts, and carries many cultural values that are missing in our Arab societies and especially at these contemporary times. One of these values is the scenes of the family meals headed by Fekry Bey “Muhanad’s grandfather” as well as the Turkish coffee gatherings where he plays the lute. On the other hand, individuals at these current times are really missing their gatherings within the same family, so we can see each member within the same family lives within his or her world, and he or she is completely isolated from others. Thus, journalist Naji A’mayrah describes these series as “the missing link between Arab and Turkish societies”. In addition, the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism contributed in the popularity of the Turkish drama by allowing these series to be taken in the most beautiful, mysterious places. As a result, it represented Turkey for the viewers as one of the greatest destination of the tourism, and this can be noticed by the increasing rate of tourism from Arab countries to Turkey.

Saturday 4 February 2012

Yellow Journalism

Yellow journalism exaggerates the news in order to attract readers, create sensations and increase its circulation-that is, how many  people they reach or in other words the published and sold copies which leads to maximize its income as well. In all newspapers that rely on yellow journalism, journalists try to be the best by adding some sensational parts such as crimes, sex and corruption without caring if the resources that are used are false or semi-false. According to Frank Luther Mott, yellow journalism has main characteristics some of them are:
1-      Eye-catching headlines that grab the reader’s attention.
2-      Lavish use of pictures and drawings.

3-      Use of fake interviews and stories.
Today, people can see yellow journalism in several dailies for instance The Sun, The Enquirer, The Globe, The Star and The Examiner.
 This is an example of an article that is found in one of the yellow journalism’s newspaper, and refers to the one of the splashy headlines which is the celebrity gossip: 

   

WHOOPS ~ JEN DRUNK DIALS
BRAD BUT GETS LIVID ANGIE!
woozy boozy Jennifer
Aniston drunk -dialed Brad Pitt, and got the shock of her life when
Angelina Jolie answered - a Jen insider told The Enquirer.__The
40-year-old Friends beauty - emboldened by a few glasses of wine
and still carrying a torch for her ex-husband - impulsively decided
to reach out to the Inglourious Basterds star, says the
insider.__According to the insider, Jen was home alone in her
sprawling Beverly Hills mansion in late September when she
dialed Brad after downing a few glasses of white wine.__"When
Jen drinks she tends to get sentimental," said the insider. "She
was feeling a little loose from the alcohol, so she called Brad's
cell, never imagining anyone but him would pick up. __When Jen
heard Angie's voice, she freaked out."__When rch-rival Angie
picked up Brad's cell phone, years of tension between the two
Brad-lovers detonated a long-simmering hatred.