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Category: /Social Sciences
…. As unregulated media, which has the capacity to transcend nation-states and operate without governmental control, it allows people from different cultures to develop shared understanding. Rheingold talks of how the internet allows an alternative to the mass media
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Category: /Social Sciences
…in children, asthma, eye, nose and throat irritation and cot death. Following are the main reasons and causes for smoking 1.Advertising 2.Price 3.Media role and lack of Health Education Programme 4.Few smoking cessation clinics 5…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Potential in the Perfect Balance of Fantasy and Reality In her 1998 Seattle Weekly article, “You Get Me Closer to God,” Lauren Goodlad discusses the media’s exploitation of sadomasochism and society’s inability to accept it as the norm. She…
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Category: /Literature/English
…", and "every day, nearly 3,000 young people under the age of 18 become regular smokers" (CDC-Overview 1). The government, along with portions of the mass media, are against teenage smoking, while teenagers and tobacco producers represent tobacco use…
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Category: /History
…the media and other sources to convince the population of a few issues: to accept Hitler and his beliefs! , to justify war, and to form a common cause among the German people. Goebbels was among the most intelligent and educated of all the Nazi leaders…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and land claims settled there continues to be many issues that need to be resolved. One such issue is the racist and stereotypical portrayal of native people in modern media. Although depictions of native people for entertainment purposes can sometimes…
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…family from an early age, so he quickly learned English. It is taking me a long time to learn good English, but it is also important for me. English is the language that is used all over the world, so it is important for communication in the mass media
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…, however, is a first in Philippine -- maybe even Asian and world -- revolutionary history: "People Power II" showed the power of the Internet and mobile communications technology -- not to mention broadcast media -- not only to shape public opinion but also…
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Category: /Literature/English
…sex and virtually every other aspect of the human experience. There are many reasons of socialization that influence the socialization of gender. These reasons include family, schools, peer groups and the mass media. From the moment a baby is born…
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…On January 10, 2000, one of the largest, most powerful mergers was announced to the world. Media giant Time Warner will join forces with the Internet superstar, America on Line. The $183 billion dollar deal is the biggest in history. In the recent…
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