Papers 1981-1990 of total 23385 found.
Category: /History
…The Language of War. An analysis of how understanding and support of war is constructed through media texts – specifically newspapers. In 1982 I was not old enough to fully understand what was happening when my country went to war with Argentina…
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Category: /History
…. In Utah the media stereotypes Straightedgers because they do not understand the real Straightedge lifestyle, they only see what happens in Utah. Even though Straightedgers have a bad reputation for murder, arson, violence, and barbaric deeds, this happens…
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…Polls: and Politics The Media’s Drive in Politics The media is a major factor in politics. The media feeds the American public Information on politics though newspapers, television, and radio. The media is especially crucial during an election…
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…community. Some action clearly needs to be taken by the community and the roots of the problems must be addressed. Much of the hype over Oakland could be blamed on the media. Lately the death toll has taken the attention of the media nationwide…
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…has created an underground economy that feeds off violence and greed. This economy seems to offer satisfaction and riches for those who decide on joining it, although it leaves more people dead or in jail than not. Total drug arrests are now over 1.5…
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…convicted of any domestic violence. Even strict anti-gun control proponents realize that these types of people should not own guns. They also agree with most of the other federal statutes with regard to who is able to buy, sell, and use firearms. Where…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. They include convicted felons, fugitives from justice, unlawful users of certain drugs, persons committed to mental institutions, illegal aliens, people less than eighteen years old, and people convicted of any domestic violence. Even strict anti-gun control…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the transition from childhood to adulthood. Teenagers today live in a media-saturated society and they deal with a bouquet of formidable issues like sex, drugs, divorce, and gun violence. These conditions can become significant factors in an emerging personality…
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…and violence are the main subjects of choice in the media; and the impact of media influence has widened and become more vivid with the introduction of computers, video games, portable stereos and cable TV. The prevalence of divorce and the increasing number…
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…. The team will also handle the consequences of any incidents of violence that we experience, providing assistance to employees and information to the media. *<Tab/>In the event of a major workplace incident that affects, or has the potential…
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