Papers 6011-6020 of total 23385 found.
…to debate. Mr. Leo states that the country has long been divided on the oppressed and those who oppress. Such perception leads to one-sided views aimed to protect “victims”. For example, the article, “Not fit to Print?” exposes the media non-coverage of the rape…
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…they can teach children about computers. He and his company is significant because they change the world of computers by creating many usage for the computer, for example, the internet, multi-media, programming & they contribute to schools so other people…
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Category: /History
…stars and let themselves go. People of all ages enjoyed this inexpensive media for as little as 10 cents a show. People wanted to be like their favorite stars, whenever a actress such as Mary Pickford had a different haircut in a movie women all…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Internet is the largest and most accessible form of mass media available today. It allows anyone with a few simple tools to consume, and produce, information and ideas to millions of people at a practically non-existent cost; however…
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…, which is an example of physical perception. Also, she was concerned about her height and her beauty. Why? Well society and the media have told us for years what is right and what is wrong. Even though most of the time society and the media are wrong we…
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Category: /Literature/English
…passed are justifiably printed while other stories such as where the president is golfing for the weekend are purly superficial. Regardless of the importance of the imformation, the media focuses in on the president very closely. To a certain extent…
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…numbers. There are always a few bad apples in a bunch and these are the hackers who get the attention of the media and therefore cause the stereotypical images of hackers as criminals. However, not all hackers are bad.…
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…to research done by the journalists in the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media: "1) Women watch more television than men; 2) Those of lower of lower socioeconomic status watch more than those of higher SES; 3) Black people watch more than white people; 4…
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…of the military and separation of church and state have displaced two of the traditional rivals to party government in the modern state.” Otherwise, mass media (newspapers, radio, television, cinema, etc) has arisen to challenge the central function of the political…
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…has this specific group captured our attention so much? Why do we seem to be so fascinated in their lives, to the point where we try to look and act just like them? Many people believe that it is the fault of the media, who seem to persuade our thinking…
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