Category: /Literature/English
great athletes. It was the evolution of the industry that gave rise to sports figures as role models. Players did not look to become heroes, the media via radio, newspapers and later television helped create the sometimes-false illusion that these athletes
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
are taught how to act, how to be 'feminine' and told who their superiors are, that is the male population. It is through these prerequisites of behaviour that radical feminists quote the threat and the action of rape and physical violence as a means
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Category: /Social Sciences
of these
marginalised groups. The struggle for equal rights for women has been an ongoing
struggle for humanity. Along the way, many complications and roadblocks have
arisen. Media, beauty standards, and the meaning of womanhood were some of the
barriers.
Women
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
this is done by adolescent females who wish to become thin. This can be attributed to media's portrayal of women. The majority of women in ads, television and movies are thin and are seen as attractive because of this. Adolescent girls will see these women
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
, the freer the media; the fourth category, the degree of actual violations, is scored 0 to 5. These violations play a part in shaping the environment in which the media operate. Though we view violence and legal action against journalist as forms of political
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Dictatorship, genocide, oppression and conflict... In a world in which such atrocious crimes against humanity are committed every day, the common way to respond to these problems is through retaliation in the form of violence and warfare. This plainly
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Violence in video games and whether or not it influences people to act violently in the real world has been a topic of heated debate as of late. I can see how killing somebody in real life is unethical, but how can playing a game be unethical? I don't
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Category: /History
and
the violence perpetrated by the counterculture. I feel that it is important that we find out how a
movement that was peaceful in the beginning could end up being so violent. The fact that
Americas youth could get caught up in such a frightening and violent
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
for such subsidization. Even if the financial subsidies are provided, practical problems to abuse policy implimentation still surface. One example of such a problem occurs through media. Many times in movies or on television, when an officer arrests a person you hear him
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Category: /Literature/English
. As the prevalence of police abuse as shown through the media has drawn attention to the need for increased surveillance on police, a mandated cure is now a necessity. While brutality and police abuse seems to be a prehistoric idea, the surge of violence has caused police
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