Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
on important issues the might support more money being spent on the decision making of major issues, more publicity and media attention on major issues so people become more educated on the issue, and encouraging more people to get out and vote. This might result
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Category: /History
. Three areas to be looked at are: the Cold War starting after the Second World War; nuclear war, its possibility of reoccurring and the way the media views the threat of nuclear war; and finally, whether the apocalypse is approaching, what the world's
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Category: /History
. This is the time when advertising flourished with the help of the explosion of mass media.
The twenties may have had cars and advertising but Youth set the scene. Automobiles gave youth a independence from their family. Mass media made youth the best selling images
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Category: /Literature/English
Bismarck used the media to his advantage. He used it only when it suited him, and never realized that the implications he were presenting were wrong. When world depression in 1875 hit, and assassination attempts were made on the Kaiser, Bismarck
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guess from magazines, books and broadcast media. Our sense of the world is altered and, oddly enough, in an optimistic direction.
Two simple-seeming devices -- search engines and links -- have made search-space on the Internet more exciting than outer
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Category: /Literature/English
entrenched in Indias male dominant society , has attained alarming proportions during the last few decades. There is hardly a day when the cries of dowry victims are not echoed by the media. One day we read that the bride was burned to death as she failed
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Category: /Literature/English
in sales. In a world in which are bombarded with media we acquire many of our social cues from the media, so we must be aware to the influences in which they can provide.
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Category: /Literature/English
the AIDS epidemic. The media has lacked attention to the AIDS epidemic as well and this has also contributed to the spread of AIDS. Some of what caused the American publics lack of interest in AIDS are prisons, foreign countries, and the U. S. statistics
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
"We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it" . In co-operation President Clinton and Prime Minister Blair are renowned for being capable and powerful politicians, be it through the media or through the publics
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
Yoga seems to be moving into the public eye much more these days. From breakfast-cereal ads to Oprah, we are seeing subtle appearances of yoga in the media. This has sparked a debate about how good or bad this commercialization for yoga. Here are some
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