Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Media Portrayal of Gender Differences in Communication Styles
By Jacob Chavez
Psychology of Gender
August 3, 2000
It is difficult to avoid the portrayal of sex differences. The media uses its tension and power in advertising more than
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
The digital revolution is here, far reaching and with enormous impact, it has no doubt changed media communications forever. However, the true potential and extent of these changes has yet to be felt as the technology is still in relative infancy
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Category: /History
History has shown people that many people have struggled to get where they are today and most might have fought and committed violent acts to get what they wanted, but there are some that used the non-violent way to achieve their goals. Non-violence
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
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Aggression
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The Effect of Viewing Television
Violence on Childhood
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
With the increase in society taking a stance against violence, sports
has become an area where some feel that the violent acts such as the
hitting and fighting that occurs should be eliminated. It is very difficult
to change the way that a game
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. describes why violence is not a way to settle a problem. King argues that you are only humiliating or physically win the opponent if you use violence but not winning their understanding. I agree that violence is not useful
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Category: /History/World History
. Thus we see more and more parents limiting their children's access to certain TV shows and computer games that contain violence, inappropriate language and values different from their own.
In conclusion, I would like to underline the importance of media
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
, and mystery into the novel. Though there were many things that could have been added to this novel it was the choice of Robert Davis to make violence one of the main attractions in Fifth Business, after the interesting and extremely unique character's
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Stereotypes in the Media
Why does the media feel they need to portray different races, religions, genders, and ethnic group inaccurately? Do they feel this type of entertainment will sell? In television shows and feature films people are mocked, made
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
TODAY'S youth is seldom represented accurately in the media; the way that teenagers are depicted depends of the discourse of the text and also the audience.
The writer of the text has a choice to portray the youth in which ever light they see fit
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