Bias In Printmedia

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Kimberly M

 

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December 17, 2012

 

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University

 

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This article explains how pregnancy affects many women. By using this statistic, it gives the reader an approximation, but not an exact number. This is used to make the reader think that the statistic is very high. Another article in The Toronto Star, "Tamil health crisis probed", on October 29, 1999,demostrates bias by saying, " At least 70,000 people"...
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The article is talking about the Tamil community and how 70,000 people have been affected, but it does not give the amount of people in that community. This type of bias is often used in print media to make an article more important than it is. Bias through word choice and tone is often used in print media sources...
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