Papers 791-800 of total 23385 found.
…The Media and its impact on Sexual Self-Concept The media plays a great part in the viewpoints of individuals involving sex. The media plays an especially major role in Americans sexual self-concept. As an individual, the media has played…
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…Truth and Honesty in the Media In a world surrounded by mass media, we depend on truthful and honest information to form accurate conceptions of current events and issues. Journalists, editors, producers and broadcasters should do their best to convey…
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…the growth and development once the event is over? Several very positive developments have occurred since 1992. On the short-term, World Cup '94 was very well organized with excellent facilities and games free of violence. Attendance and media attention (even…
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…The Impact Violence That Television Has on Children         Violence on television has a negative effect on the well being of children. These little lives are impacted in several significant ways. Children cannot distinguish between television…
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…that make up what America is all about, but there is one universal factor they all have in common. The media is the true definition of American Culture. Our culture has slowly and steadily begun to revolve around the media. It makes us the so called best…
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…The Mass Media and Social Construction The mass media industry is implicated in social construction. There are "Ways of Seeing" which serve state-corporate interests at the expense of the interests of the people. This is because there is a direct…
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…When looking at today’s society I feel that it is clear that we are living in the boundaries of the mass media and what the industry deems to be the images of our world as we see them on television, movie screens, magazines, billboards etc. What we…
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…Managing the News Isn't it possible, perhaps even likely, that the mega corporations that run the media will find that the highest profits are obtained by best satisfying their audiences, thus putting all of us (collectively) in the driver's seat…
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…shows geared towards children. After children repeatedly see television violence they start to think that what they see on television is what goes on in real life. Since children watch so much violent television, that over time children will become…
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…"MASS MEDIA" The "Mass Confusion" displayed by the news media and in the government has been caused by our society. The lack of knowledge and the intentional ignorance relating to political issues ruins the effectiveness of a government…
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