Category: /Arts & Humanities
an important role in society by stating their social and political views, I believe this is wrong because celebrities often share a biased and uneducated view on issues and therefore they should not be allowed media attention to display their thoughts. I believe
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
of being socially responsible and are therefore living more externally stimulated lives and that celebrities enable us to recognise the opportunities that are available.
Previously our First Speaker Bob concentrated on the media and identified that the whole
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Category: /Science & Technology
through building media relations and generating publicity for the organization. The staff has worked together to compile objectives for the public relations campaign, identified the organization's publics, written a media release, developed a tactical plan
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Category: /Social Sciences
Popular Culture - the peoples culture that's exists within all societies, it is determined by industries that distribute cultural material, such as film, television and punt media. (eg. magazines)
Popular culture is apart of our everyday life
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
appearance in childhood
*Growing up with dieting parents, or one who was unhappy with their body shape
*A cultural tendency to judge people by their appearance
*Peer pressure among teenage girls to be slim, go on diets and compare themselves with others
*Media
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
in spreading the panic and exaggerating it, which will in such cases affect negatively peoples' feelings and thinking. Nowadays the best spreading tool - whether it was true or false - is the media. Media can spread information easily and widely over great areas
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
or not.
Set Number of Read Retries to 20 Check Ignore illegal TOC Type. Do not check Read media catalog.... if it becomes available to check. DATA TRACKS Data Mode 1: Check Force raw reading and on errors.. write uncorrected Data Mode 2: Same as Data Mode 1. AUDIO
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Category: /Literature/English
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The criminals who were labeled were dismissed and Tawana Brawley, the little girl, was accused of faulty information and therefore never found closure in the case. The media was brought into this case, which even brings more attention to this later making between
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Category: /History
Though television and the media in general have an adverse effect on individuals, the news, with its reputation founded on newly constructed museums and monuments congratulating itself and the entire Vietnam war behind it, is unquestionably the most
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
. There are many media programs, songs, and stories or poems that either help or hurt our dignity. The show I chose to talk about is The Simpsons. The Simpsons is a show that hurts our human dignity. In this satirist cartoon, everyone gets made fun
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