Papers 2401-2410 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. Invented media images prevent millions of Americans from understanding the past and current authentic human experience of First Nations People. The opposition to the use of Indian mascots for sports teams has always been because these trappings and seasonal…
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Category: /History
…When I first started trying to think of a topic to discuss, I wanted to address the terrorist issue that permeates the Middle East region. This has been a popular topic that has been extensively covered in both media and literature. This is a topic…
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Category: /History
…to reign as the form of news media that reaches the largest amount of people, it becomes a dangerous weapon. It has taken the place of traditional fashion magazines and is a mirror that controls America’s self image. As levels of violence increases in the U.S…
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…. It is the first major telecommunications legislation enacted since the Communications Act of 1934, which essentially established the air waves as public property, regulated by the government.         Major provisions in the media include major restructuring…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Date of Submission:11th June, 2003 TOPIC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE "Challenging DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is often difficult but complicity is unforgivable" Domestic Violence is an abuse of power perpetrated mainly, but not only…
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…adverse consequences particularly with regard to violence programs. Several studies have indicated a connection between media and delinquency or violent conduct among children (Cashmore, 1994; Kratcoski 1996; Moore 1996; Gilligan 2001; Connor 2004; Kaufman…
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…as a socio-political message. On the other hand, rap music contains no significant message other than a message that is full of materialistic bragging, degradation of women, and violence and this being one of the biggest reasons why society has perceived this art…
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Category: /History
…again, from 25,000 in 1965 to 79,000 in 1966. The antiwar movement grew slowly during this period and so did the number of critics in Congress and the media. A ban on picketing the White House was recommended. Instead, President Johnson and later Nixon…
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Category: /History
…. The number of air sorties over Northern Vietnam now increased again, from 25,000 in 1965 to 79,000 in 1966. The antiwar movement grew slowly during this period and so did the number of critics in Congress and the media. A ban on picketing the White House…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Writing the College Essay 4/4/01 Should the government restrict violence in video games? Violence in video games seems to be growing stronger with each passing day. But the main question should be, “Who should be responsible for what our…
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