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Violence On Television Hillary Clinton
1,171 words... ear old boy yelling "cowabunga" is a war cry that unleashes chaos in the classroom. "Suddenly we are faced with a little gang of ninja's trying to kick and punch each other in the face, " and when they are told to stop, the boys reply, "The turtles do it so why can't we?" This is just another example of how children apply behaviors observed on television programs to their real situations (Brady 50). The worst cartoon for children in 1997 and 1998 is probably South Park. This cartoon has many...
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London Oxford University Order To Make
4,218 words... t a step further and examine the message that is being projected rather than the emotions it creates it is possible to find a new method of maintaining reality. As John Jervis writes in Exploring the Modern: "The pleasure is in a vicarious sense of adventure, linked with a satisfaction gained through decoding, 'reading', the signs of the city. " He suggests we are to embrace the information we are presented with. To examine and appreciate its role in the reality in which we live; that ultima...
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Individual Freedom Supreme Court
1,303 words... f instability. When a majority of the members of a society believe their well being is seriously threatened by the actions of an overly-permissive or liberal authority, it is easy to see how someone like Adolf Hitler, for example, can gain political power by assuring the majority that with the right authority, he could fix the problem. On the other hand, when authority becomes overly oppressive, it can lead to a revolution, as happened in Russia in 1917 or in America in 1776. The balance bet...
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Analysis Of Semiotics Propoganda And Psychological Warfare
1,693 words... 90, the Gulf War started. The coalition started a war which included US government propaganda. During the Gulf war period. President Bush made sure that his government propaganda influenced people so that they didnt remember the embarrassment of Vietnam but the victory in the WWII. US government was trying, with the Gulf war propaganda to create new war history. The President himself called it: The new world order, placing themselves in the top of this world order. They used the Gulf War to ...
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Crime And Violence Tv News
1,046 wordsTelevision news, due primarily to its obsession with crime and violence, definitely has a negative impact upon our society. TV news is basically an oxymoron; giving us the skin of the truth stuffed with a lie. A news program should be focused on the facts, with perhaps some objective analysis. However, for business purposes, TV news broadcasts use dramatic, usually violent stories and images to capture and maintain an audience, under the pretense of keeping it informed. What we see and hear on t...
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Target Audience News Reports
791 wordsNews, what is news? Is it something you read; or is it something you saw? Most important of all is it something that a person presented to you. News happens everyday, and everywhere. There are so many newsworthy events happening today, that you need someone to filter it for you. You seek the truth everytime you read the paper and turn on the TV for news. But when you turn on the TV every night, is it really the news you are watching or is it just another entertainment show. The news is subordina...
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21 St Century State Of The Union
665 wordsLast year, President Clinton? s State of the Union address came just as the Monica Lewinsky scandal was exploding into public view. Clinton nevertheless gave a rousing speech, memorable for his call to? save Social Security first. ? This year, the address came as Clinton stands trial in the Senate. Once again, he avoided any mention of his political troubles, instead stressing that the country? s prosperity must be used to prepare for the burden of a rapidly aging population in the next century....
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