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Category: /Literature
…. [Why? Too cliché.] The standard of what women should look like is very clearly put to them. It is posted on billboards, in the magazines they read, where they shop, and especially on television. The media plays the most significant role…
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…Parents are not a child's only source of information about gender stereotypes. Teachers, relatives, peers and the mass media also influence stereotypes. The mass media has a large impact on gender stereotypes. The media has become one of the most…
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…Parents are not a child's only source of information about gender stereotypes. Teachers, relatives, peers and the mass media also influence stereotypes. The mass media has a large impact on gender stereotypes. The media has become one of the most…
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…of the biggest mergers between two large-scale media companies, America Online and Time Warner. Was a merger the best move for Steve Case of AOL and Gerald Levin of Time Warner? Or will it fail and both super powers will be laid to rest? Before merging with AOL, Time…
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Category: /Law & Government
…occurred. The media is fueled by the films and novels, allowing wider coverage of serial murder cases. The public is interested, and the topic sells. Writers keep producing fictional stories about the atrocities that a single human commits, and Hollywood…
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…-circuit testimony is applicable to a child witness who is fourteen years of age or under at the time of the testimony. Another right in criminal courts involving children is the questions of media coverage. According to the state of California, they allow…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the events that lead to addiction and withdrawals. When heroin and related opiates are introduced into the body they produce analgesia, decreased sexual drive, reduced violence, and causes drowsiness, changes in mood and mental clouding. People who…
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…Is All Terrorism Unjustified? It is my belief that not all terrorism goes unjustified. The definition of terrorism according to Funk and Wagnalls is as follows: "Unlawful acts of violence committed in an attempt to over throw a government." Another…
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…of this statement as provoking violence, thus making him thought of as violent. Martin Luther King, JR, in my opinion, did the best job persuading people to give blacks equal rights. He explained well the three different ways oppressed people deal with their oppression…
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…"What's it going to be then, eh?" - the opening line of Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange, being the adventures of a young man whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven. In the story, we are introduced to young Alex and his…
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