Category: /History/European History
- History
* 16 & 17 century - Authoritarian Theory placed print media under the control of the Kind which meant the church and state had control of the media.
* 1680 - Libertarian theory argued that media did not need to be controlled because
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Category: /Science & Technology
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As with television, the range of concerns evoked here is very broad. Thus, digital media
are frequently seen to be a bad influence on childrens behavior - and particularly to cause
imitative violence. Thus, it is argued, the more realistic graphic effects become
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Category: /Law & Government
, Pope John Paul II, and South African President Nelson Mandela. It is alleged that Muhammad made inflammatory remarks to which the police responded. The media, of course, did what was expected and attacked the police. Was each one of the three thousand
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
are raised to be passive and men are raised to be aggressive. We are conditioned to accept certain attitudes, values and behaviors. Our conditioning is continuously and relentlessly encouraged and reinforced by the popular media, cultural attitudes
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
conditioning is continuously and relentlessly encouraged and reinforced by the popular media, cultural attitudes and the educational system. The media is a major contributor to gender-based attitudes and values. The media provides women with a complete list
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
are conditioned to accept certain attitudes, values and behaviors. Our
conditioning is continuously and relentlessly encouraged and reinforced by the
popular media, cultural attitudes and the educational system. The media
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, specifically South Park, are a good example of violence in the media. One of the prime examples of this is the character Kenny. Kenny, one of the four "kids" in the show is killed in each and every episode. The part that of it that is a bad influence on children
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are raised to be aggressive. We are conditioned to accept certain attitudes, values and behaviors. Our conditioning is continuously and relentlessly encouraged and reinforced by the popular media, cultural attitudes and the educational system. The media is a major
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Category: /History
to a highly diverse one.
Some of the cultural effects of this change have been the introduction of more than 200 languages into Australian life, the growth of community language schools, ethnic media, businesses, new foods and many different religious and cultural
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Category: /History/European History
by numerous television and loudspeaker broadcasts, these warnings were not always heeded, and many peaceful protesters and innocent bystanders were attacked by the PLA soldiers; the ensuing violence resulted in huge numbers of civilian casualties and some army
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