Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
of corporation is to own, to control media whose primary task is to brainwash mens mind While people closely tie media as part of their lives, media is able to changes their sense of value, belief, and even manipulates their lives. People are as tools
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Category: /Science & Technology
to this, the government and media have gone to great lengths in the ongoing war on drugs. I wonder how with such focus from the media and government drug use still flourishes and what possible effects the drug prevention service announcements have on the masses.
Anti-drug
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
the fact that music is played on medias such as radio and television, which are free to listen to by all audiences, and there are many parents that would not wish for their kids to hear foul language. So on radio and television any controversial language
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Category: /History
in Middle East also Asia, Europe and now America. From what we know from the media, Iraq is one of the major financial sponsors of the events of September the 11th. Iraq is one of the countries that cherish the power to control the world and not freedom
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Category: /Literature/English
. However, things were very different a few generations ago.
Some people believe music should be censored because they believe some of the language musical artists use is vulgar, obscene, and crude. Because music is played on medias such as radio
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
media exposure recently would have to be the Enron scandal and the WorldCom. These scandals caused many people their financial futures, which is much worse then getting your wallet stolen or getting mugged. Many of the people in the companies have invested
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
to break the pattern. Why? Because it is simply easier to let others do the thinking for us. Those who do the thinking also contribute to the pattern. An example of this is the media. The media bombards us with ideas and we are, in a way forced to take
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Category: /Literature/Novels
In English, the whole class read a novel and created a cooperative multi-media project. After reading John Steinbacks Of Mice And Men, my group was assigned a topic about the life in the 1930s. The story focused on two interior workers who traveled
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of 1998 when the federal government
once again considered acceptable numbers to be allowed into Australia in the near future. The
issue was greeted with a wide ranging debate with in the media via editorials, letters to the editor
and feature articles which
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. The warrant spelled out the police version of the story and it was later released to the media. Police said that inconsistencies in Darlie's story were the key ingredient. First she would tell them one thing and then she would tell them another. Her stories made
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