Media Literacy, Big Tobacco & Cultural Misrepresentation Why Do We Need To Pay Attention?

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Media Literacy, Big Tobacco & Cultural Misrepresentation Why Do We Need To Pay Attention?

The E What Is Media Literacy? The Ability To : Access Analyze Evaluate Communicate Print & Non-Print Tobacco Industry Messaging

The E Why Is Being Knowledgeable Of Tobacco & Media Important? All Media is : Carefully Produced Carefully Produced Edited Designed Construction

First Peoples Forms of Communication Totem Poles Earth Mounds Birchbark Scrolls Winter Counts Rock and Cave Writing

Pictograph ✴ Painted Symbols ✴ Natural Pigments

Petroglyph ✴ Carved Rock Symbol ✴ Used as a form of communication

History of Media 15th Century John Gutenberg Invents Printing Press 1704 First Newsletter Published Henry