Papers 5401-5410 of total 23385 found.
Category: /History
…with no other place to go besides the factories. Women’s need for work was nursed along by the media as well as the public. “A rapidly expanding war economy absorbed most of the reserve labor force,” (307) yet it still was not enough, the economy demanded a larger…
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Category: /History
…cannot be proven otherwise. The media, stories, or one's own experience may often influence what one believes. The government once stated that they had captured extra terrestrials. (60 minutes, CBS) On the contrary, most scientists now agree that almost all…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Michael Ori Kent Templeton English 4-5-00 Abortion The very controversial issue of abortion has been in the spotlight of the media for many years. Countless cases have gone to court, and activists are now fighting for the rights of the innocent…
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Category: /Literature/English
…decline in our values? Before fingers are pointed, take a look at a few problems we are having today. There is a lack of communication between parents and children, the media is infested with sex, broadcasting it on television and theatres, and even on radios…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not specifically mentioned, many people believed that the White House was a victim of conspiracy. The media, especially the newspaper coverage, catalyzed and expanded the false story. The "Washington Times, which picked up the Journal's report and ran wild…
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…accept it; and women being so light hearted are more likely to. In our world today there are many types of sexism portrayed in the media. (Hogarth 1) Hogarth stated the fact that almost nine out of ten women think the media influences them; most women…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of language, words fail in attempting to represent certain experiences, and there is no way of representing smell and touch. Different medias provide different frameworks for representing experience, within a particular medium certain senses become…
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Category: /Literature/English
…there are fewer boys with eating disorders does not mean that the media isn’t affecting their self-image in the same way the media is affecting the self-image of teenage girls. Therefore, there should be just as much attention focused on how the media can hurt the way…
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…political systems where the President and Prime Minister are victorious only in the sense of doing less badly than their rivals? But why is apathy such a problem? Some commentators have blamed the result being somewhat of a foregone conclusion, with the media
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…file sharing community. In terms of users, the Napster site is the fastest growing in history. Napster claims more than 50 million users (Stepp, 2001). Napster's software application enables users to trace and share media files from one convenient, easy…
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