Papers 4581-4590 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…to the problem does not lie in censorship. The root of the problem goes deeper then entertainment and media hype. It sits in the stomach of trends. Through all the generations, marijuana has become more and more acceptable. In today's society the majority of teens…
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…established towards media and consumers. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) launch in 1994 lacked great commercials and games with punch; only their “Play it Loud” campaign spared them from certain failure. Nintendo, with its GameCube, has once again…
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…the "media effect", which is explained in the essay, and also Kernell's theory.One of the main factors of federal vote turnout decline is the negative public attitudes toward the performance of the politicians and political institutions involved in federal…
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…the parties based on their policies. Despite this though very few electors actually read the Manifestos unless it's through the media. Usually Manifestos are very vague. This is because many party leaders fear that failure to meet their promises will cause…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the 1970's. This deadly disease focuses its attention on young teenage girls. The media gives out messages to promote their products and, knowingly or unknowingly, sends the message to young girls that they should and can look like the models on T.V. Immense…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. This was essential to the control of trade and other affairs between nations and empires. Early man used cave walls as the media on which messages could be transcribed, this was common for many years, until the Egyptians discovered a special kind of rush (Papyrus…
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Category: /History
…Fordism is the result of structural change within Capitalism. Fordism evolved from the Capitalist system through an increase in the efficiency of production. Ìass production mass consumption, mass media and waste are all characteristics…
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…of the process where an enlarged photographic image is transferred to a silk screen that is then placed on a canvas and inked from the back. It was this technique that enabled him to produce the series of mass-media images -- repetitive, yet with slight variations…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, oppression, and the disagreement of the rap style of the rappers who project criminal personalities. The media has a stronghold on our country. Incidents concerning racism are now receiving a lot of media attention. Twenty-five years ago, a group of police…
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…Muhammad Ali in particular can teach us how the media reaches their diverse audiences through multiple narratives.” (Oriard p.14) Ali was always completely unpredictable. He was a child and adult that did not stand just for one religion or race because…
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