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…. The NOW inquisition screamed heresy, even though the Bible, which is supposed to be the source of Christian doctrine, is full of such teaching. But the media is overwhelmingly liberal and NOW and their leader, Pat Ireland, are their darlings…
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…Rurherford. "She was magic with the people" (qtd. in Sanz 53). It seemed that anywhere Diana went, there was a camera or reporter near by. There were hardly any times spent without the media in her face, but was not embarrassed to show her true self. Once…
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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: /Literature/English
…Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley depicts a utopian community with a futuristic society developed through genetic engineering, and controlled by neural conditioning with mind-altering drugs and a manipulative media system. The extremes that Huxley’s…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, and actresses on TV, the message of what women should look like is everywhere. The inescapable presence of these images in effect shapes the image of women today. It is very unfortunate that the media influences Australian society to the point that it defines…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…word of mouth. Thus, this helps in making more friends, and indirectly makes the surrounding more comfortable for an individual. Communications and the mass media play an important role in our lives today from individuals privately consuming media forms…
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…cards. Society, through media and its emphasis on economic status, pushes individuals to strive for something better, encouraging them that they never have enough. This is why a total 1,257,729 property crimes happened in Canada in 2001. People always want…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is no longer the norm. Time constraints, cheap and abundant fast food and the constant bombardment of media images and advertisements have negatively affected our diets and overall health over the years. In today’s world, there are many single parent families…
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…pages slung through cyberspace, weblog editors pick out the most mind-boggling, the most stupid, the most compelling. But this type of weblog is important for another reason, I think. In Douglas Rushkoff's Media Virus, Greg Ruggerio of the Immediast…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of speech goes along with freedom of the press. Where the media choose what they want to say and how they do it. We need the media to determine many things and the media gives us an insight on what's happening around the world and allows us to put our own view…
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