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International CMI Final Exam 3358
with 100% correct answers
( GUARANTEED SUCCESS )
Article 18 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - answer Everyone
shall have the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
Article 19 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - answer Everyone
has the right to freedom of opinion and expression
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) - answer Source of the
idea that international communication is a human right
First Amendment - answer Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or
abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or of the people
peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress
of grievances. Amendment I, Constitution of the United States (1791).
Rights and freedoms guaranteed from the First Amendment - answer
Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and to petition the
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Article 18 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - answer Everyone shall have the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. Article 19 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - answer Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) - answer Source of the idea that international communication is a human right First Amendment - answer Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Amendment I, Constitution of the United States (1791). Rights and freedoms guaranteed from the First Amendment - answer Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and to petition the government

American Constitution - answer is negative due to a culture of distrust of the government which is considered the enemy of freedom Congress - answer Federal state and local governments including state colleges, universities and school boards Speech - answer Regular speech or symbolic speech and expressive conduct Press - answer All the media in real and cyber space Assembly - answer Includes expressive association Canadian Charter of Rights and freedoms - answer A bill identifying human rights that are guaranteed to everyone in Canada. A European- style "positive rights" system Diffusion - answer From the center to the periphery Counter diffusion - answer From the periphery to the center

The digital divide - answer People who can afford technologies versus those who cannot. Globalization - answer The interconnection of nations and the spread of common values, ideas, entertainment, and technologies around the world through mass media. The global village - answer Term coined by Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore: Refers to the "shrinking" of time and space as air travel and the electronic media have made it easier for the people around the globe to communicate with one another Linguistic capitalism - answer search business model and data base business model Knowledge capitalism - answer Databases such as Google The knowledge gap - answer The difference between the information an employee knows vs. what their organization needs them to know Sexual capitalism - answer The production and commercial distribution of sex-themed visual imagery (pornography) - Playboy example

Cultural hybridity - answer Cross between two separate races, plants, or cultures. -When cultures borrow from each other or when two cultures result in a third culture Cultural and linguistic proximity - answer A theory that states that people prefer to watch programming that is linguistically and culturally close to them than other kinds of programs. Media convergence - answer Fusion of different media technologies and systems on the internet Technological convergence - answer The blending or fusion of information and communication technologies on the internet Public diplomacy - answer Diplomacy outside normal diplomatic interactions -When nations broadcast to international audiences of other countries. -International public relations aimed at shaping public opinion in other countries. -International communication by the U.S. and other countries to win "hearts and minds"

Entrepreneurship - answer the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. Permission-less Innovation - answer You don't have to ask the government for permission to invent Global communication - answer The development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages, in international settings and contexts Latin America Lingua franca - answer Spanish and Portuguese Africa lingua franca - answer Swahili Canada lingua franca - answer English and French Hindi words in English - answer yoga, nirvana, avatar, karma, pundit. cheetah, bangle, guru, bungalow African words in English - answer jazz, zombie, voodoo, safari, banana, cola, safari, aardvark, banjo, juju, chimpanzee, jumbo, paper (papyrus), yam, zebra

Chinese words in English - answer ketchup, tai chi, tea, tycoon, tofu, yin yang Sputnik - answer Soviet Union launched the first satellites in 1957 and sent the first man to space in the same year AT&T's Telstar satellite - answer US became involved in international satellite communication in 1962 Panam Sat - answer North America Hispa Sat - answer South America Eutel Sat - answer European Arab Sat - answer Middle East Afro Sat - answer Africa Intel Sat - answer Virginia/Western World Intersputnik - answer An international satellite communications services organization created by the Soviet Union.

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - answer USA creates radio stations in Germany that broadcasts to the East, 9 different languages- helped promote western Europe ideals in Europe and slashed Eastern Europe History of Voices of America (VOA) - answer American government multimedia international communication organization; began as a response to propaganda from the Soviet Union/Nazi Germany CBC/Radio-Canada - answer the national public broadcaster. It operates television, radio and online media services, delivering predominantly Canadian content in English, French, eight aboriginal languages and its international service in five languages. Located in Toronto, Canada O Globo - answer The largest Latin America media company based in Brazil -Largest commercial TV network in Latin America Latin America broadcasters - answer O Globo and TV Azteca FELAP - answer Latin American federation of journalists

Latin American press - answer more literary and political than US press, practices journalism of opinion (IDEOLOGICAL) American media in Latin American countries - answer CNN Espanol, Newsweek, Time, MTV, Sky TV Journalistic activities in Latin America - answer institutionalized censorship, corruption, and violence; suppression of negative stories Televisa - answer Mexico's largest media conglomerate (airs in the US on Univision and NBC Telemundo) Globalization of telenovelas - answer Mexican and Brazilian Telenovelas (versions of soap operas) are syndicated and exported to many regions of the world: US, Eastern Europe and several African countries Cuba - answer -Closed communist dictatorship -Independent journalist who dissent are jailed or are 'persuaded' to leave the country -Disseminating 'enemy' propaganda is a crime -Requires registration of computers, typewriters, faxes, cellphones and modems Papyrus - answer Paper, derived from papyrus reeds

countries. Many of its workers were KGB agents. Owned by the government of Russia. It has 88 bureaus around the world Major international broadcasters - answer - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC),

  • Voice of America (VOA),
  • Radio France Internationale (RFI),
  • Radio Deutsche Welle (Voice of Germany), -Russia Today,
  • Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK),
  • China Central TV (CCTV)
  • Radio Free Asia, etc Pravada - answer state newspaper of USSR Russia Today (RT) and its international communication activities - answer A Russian state-controlled international news television network funded by the Russian government. It operates pay television and free-to-air channels directed to audiences outside of Russia, as well as providing Internet content in Russian, English, Spanish, French, German and Arabic. Based in Moscow, Russia