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…in incidents of censorship. The history of communications technologies, from the written word to modern electronic media, has been written with fear as critics contemplate the most dire consequences of each move that takes us farther from the personal one-on-one…
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…(the single party government) and the Church. In addition, the mass media also played an important role in the dictatorship and the transition to democracy. The Spanish regime, under the directive of General Franco operated under a fascist doctrine, adamantly…
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…it comes to games and education -- Henry Jenkins and Warren Spector. Dr. Henry Jenkins, director of comparative media studies at MIT, has testified in Senate hearings on the effects of violent games and speaks regularly at such trade shows as the "Game…
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…, paranoid psychosis, depression, convulsions, coma, fever, vomiting, palpitations, hypertension, and respiratory depression. Minimal linkage to deaths The media emphasizes the fact that ephedrine is bad for you. The media states that ephedrine has been linked…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…that the ethical issue of privacy is at the forefront of media debate in Britain. "It [privacy] is certainly the issue that has underlined all the major debates on the press in the last ten years or so." Firstly, let me look at what privacy actually means…
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…of Francisco Franco for thirty-nine years. Throughout this period the Francoist ideology was based on 'the three pillars of the regime': the Nationalist Army, the Falange (the single party government) and the Church. In addition, the mass media also played…
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…" body. This is ultimately another form of health consciousness that has flooded western ideals of what it is to be healthy. It has created niche market that is fueled by public demand. This demand has its roots in the media by creating the ideal of what…
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…, how does it affect your decisions to buy? The media is powered by its ability to project thoughts, desires, fears and aspirations. It basically tells us what we need to make us functional. It teaches us the appropriate responses to certain given…
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…came to the point of war with Indonesia. Responces to the war Support for the war was rather high initially, with 60% for it. Strong support came mainly from the RSL, the government, most average Australians, the media and even some church leaders…
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…positions of authority in most businesses and government. During the conservatism of the Reagan administration more emphasis was put on family values. The media began to institutionalize the war of the mothers. Feminism suffered a shattering setback because…
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