Papers 6051-6060 of total 23385 found.
…and heard was only the tip of the iceberg. Previously, I had only been told by the media that it was an independence movement by some indigenous peoples of southern Mexico. After watching the Chiapas video I now know the conditions leading to the rebellion…
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…Over the past several years the game industry has gone from small potatoes to a major media industry player. It dwarfs even movie ticket sales with a whopping 10 billion in revenue. However, many of the games sold have violent content not suitable…
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…Today’s teens have many decisions to face that other generations never had to face. Their peers, their family, and the media have the biggest influence on their lives. They have to make decisions that could end or hurt their life the first time they do…
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…the “right” way. [Why? Too cliché.] The standard of what women should look like is very clearly put to them. It is posted on billboards, in the magazines they read, where they shop, and especially on television. The media plays the most significant role…
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…of new HIV/AIDS cases in the United States, officially making the race the fastest growing demographic. <Tab/>In 1981, when HIV/AIDS first came to the public attention, mostly through the media, the national awareness level about HIV/AIDS…
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…delusions about reality or in other words horoscopes are spread by the mass media in a form that is so artless in ways that they can relate to almost anyone at any time such quotes from the Leo prediction says "Nobody will love you in quite the way you want…
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…. The ushering in of the twentieth century brought about a very different, quicker, and much simpler way to attack Islam and demonize the Muslim, using the power of the media. What this did was bring about a very new type of crusader, one who brought a more energetic…
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…techniques for coping with them are considered. The principal barriers to effective communication are: noise, poor feedback, selection of inappropriate media, a wrong mental attitude, insufficient or lack of attention to work selection, delay in message…
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…The writer argues that the Jewish community should not "suppress the screening of the David Irving's film." The film is named the search of truth and history and received extensive media attention to the banning of this documentary. Jackson believes…
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…that yes people differ but people act very much the same when faced with similar hardships and situations as the people in 'At the Edge' The Indian community was to me always faceless and just something that is to be heard of through the media, but the volume…
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