Papers 3731-3740 of total 23385 found.
…established feature of world politics and conflict. Indeed, the literature on this particular form of political violence is seemingly endless. This paper shall take precedence with the highly contested issue of whether terrorism can ever be justified. In what…
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…There were many factors contributing to the outcome of the 2001 general election, some more important than others. The decisive factors include media influence, dealignment, tactical voting, the leadership of parties, the performance of the government…
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…think that our body and our identity are somehow contradictory, but the reality is another. Our body and identity are both shaped by the media and influenced by some other elements of our society: friends, place, and education. We reflect what we think…
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…present in the world of media, control the information we read, see, and hear, offering sometimes misconceived thoughts on events. Opinions prevail, as powerful figureheads decide what we inhale. And is this ethical? Through studies of Frontline and other…
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…that. Only three years ago, however, it was a bit different.         "Roseanne" helped to set a trend in society that has made it more acceptable to be gay in the media. From the billboard I saw, to Roseanne's now (in)famous kiss with another woman…
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Category: /History
…with words such as ‘primitive’, barbaric’, ‘savage’ and ‘uncivilized.’ The negative portrayal has largely been a result of how western media covers the African news. Africa has always been referred to as a “Dark Continent.’ The history of Africa and its people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Body Image Portrayed by the Media Through the use of imagery, the display of life-styles, and the reinforcement of values, advertisements are communicators of culturally defined concepts such as success, worth, love, sexuality…
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Category: /Literature/English
…up all over then news and according to governor Jeb Bush, the media is hyping up all of the shark attacks in Florida. (Branom 1) Soon after Jessie was attacked, many more stories began appeared on the evening news of shark attacks all over Florida…
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Category: /Literature/English
…" of society. Whoever holds the power, in other words, tries to own the truth. Does society allow this ownership of truth to be accomplished, or does it simply defend with obstruction? Influential industry professionals, in particular present in the world of media
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Category: /History
…public’s reaction may have played a small part in shaping the course of the war, as the president could not escalate without public support. Increasing criticism within the administration and congress it self, anti war reports of the media and the cost…
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