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…exploded into violence after Emilio Aguinaldo issued a counter statement to the US decision to retain control of the Philippines, saying the Filipinos would fight any US attempts to seize control of the Philippines. Aguinaldo and the rest of the Filipinos were…
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Category: /Literature
…government. This is tragic because it ruins the stability that our forefathers had once wished for us. A topic that needs to be addressed to improve our government is that there are still good people in this world. Although we usually see the media bashing all…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of their countries' "Asianness" by declaring to the world that Asians desire structure over freedom, stability over individual rights. But the voice of the people often stands contrary to the voice of the government. With the proliferation of mass media, Asians have…
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…was on TV talking about blacks it would be so much media interference and he would probably be taken off the air. There is a big difference in a black talking about whites and a white talking about blacks. When a black guy say Nigga to a white guy it's no big…
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…an ophthalmologist." That would be veracity in its quintessential form. Once students learn how to use their pre-existing theory, and assimilate new ones, they can (and really must) apply them empirically by analyzing texts, movies, conversations, and myriad other media
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…today with that of the world in the novel. The totalitarian society depicted by Orwell did not achieve its power and authority only through violence, real or threatened, but through the isolation of every Oceania citizen and the incitation of propaganda…
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…at the time was already a national hero. This would suggest that if heroes such as John Wayne could support the war that so could every one else. We see in the Green Berets that the media is portrayed as ignorant and as "trouble makers". This is mainly because…
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…"Marijuana is the most violence-causing drug in the history of mankind." This quote exaggerated by the Harry J. Anslinger, an anti-drug activist and a former US Representative to the United Nations Narcotics Commission, showed how he used fear to invoke…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, bi-sexual, and trans-gender, which today seem very accepted in our society and often discussed in the media. Several national supporting organizations have been formed to ensure everyone's right to their gender, free from stereotypes, discrimination…
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…that, "[Pilgrim] spends his life...prescribing lenses for people suffering from vision defects... [while he simultaneously] tries to correct the whole...Western view of death" (Tanner, 198). Pilgrim is denied access to any major media source to comment on any of his…
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