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    ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN TODAYS SOCIETY PRESENTED BY: * SUNEETHA MUSAH 1630210 * TELVIN TAIWO OMOLUMO 1820210 * SOLOMON AKOTO 2000210 * VOILET BANNERMAN QUAYE 1310210 * SUPERVISOR : Mr Benjamin Zogbator SIGNATURE : RICHARD E.K. AMENYOGBELI 1150210 OBJECTIVES * DEFINITION OF MEDIA. * PURPOSE / ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN TO DAY’S SOCIETY * Media is defined as the communication channels through which entertainment‚ education‚ data or proportional messages are

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    be aware of personal rights and freedoms‚it is described as a pressure tool.In today’s life‚ censorship is a toy for despotism.Censorship is like a wall in the people’s lives.Some opponents claim that the censorship is necessary for organizing the society;neverthless it is a wall that restricts the life. The first and important issue in censorship is the Internet censorship that the academics life limited.The Internet censorship is limitation.It makes the information on the Internet limited

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    Media’s Influence on Society Over the last 500 years‚ the influence of mass media has grown exponentially with the advance of technology. First there were books‚ then newspapers‚ magazines‚ photography‚ sound recordings‚ films‚ radio‚ television‚ the so-called New Media of the Internet‚ and now social media.  Today‚ just about everyone depends on information and communication to keep their lives moving through daily activities like work‚ education

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    in possession of the power to shape my own ideas and actions. Over a period of time through the influence of the mass media and the South African rugby world the mullet sub-culture came into existence. Moral standards were adjusted through the mass media. What was a taboo in the past – almost unthinkably “low class” became the “in-thing”. Capitalism works on profit. The mass media cannot venture too far from society’s mainstream values or it will lose its audience. Popular taste becomes the only

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    Essay 5: Argument Rough Draft The people of America are categorized into different classes: the upper class‚ middle class‚ lower class‚ and the (sometimes mentioned) working class. In Gregory Mantsios’s article “Class In America – 2009‚” he explains that there are distinct differences between each class through every day life-styles as one example‚ explaining how a person lives determines not only their social statues‚ but also their economic status. Diana Kendall’s article on “Framing Class”

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    Media Violence: Effects on society “Millions of teens have seen the 1996 movie Scream…Scream opens with a scene in which a teenage girl is forced to watch her jock boyfriend tortured and then disemboweled by two fellow students who‚ it will eventually be learned‚ want revenge on anyone from high school who crossed them. After jock boy’s stomach is shown cut open and he dies screaming‚ the killers stab and torture the girl‚ then cut her throat and hang her body from a tree so that Mom can discover

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    Even though‚ the modern media has had many positive impacts on our lives‚ when it comes to women’s image‚ especially in commercial advertisements and programs‚ it usually has such misleading interpretations about the perfect images of beauty and the happiness of women. Thus‚ many women who have already been struggling with their uncertain self-identities have become even more insecure and unsatisfied with their “imperfect” physical appearances and their unrealized “ideal” life styles. Therefore

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    some of his most famous works of literature. Some may say John locke was not an important figure in history and some may say he has impacted the liberty of us human beings distinctly. Looking deeper into this opinion‚ John locke has indeed landed an impact of our liberty. In fact‚ he fought for over half of his lifetime to address his reasonings. Born on August 29‚

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    advertisements in 1979 had drastically risen to $120 billion in 1999 and that in the course of a lifetime‚ one will see about three years worth of advertisements on television and approximately 3‚000 ads per day‚ a person may easily acknowledge the impact of advertising (DiChiara‚ 2008‚ para. 3). Nonetheless‚ as Giselle Touzard (2008) explains‚ advertising‚ which originally intended to be a source of information for people on the availability of products‚ “has developed into an industry that shapes

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    Living in a society which depends mostly upon technology for news‚ entertainment and education‚ the mass media is one of the greatest influential factors on the opinions and viewpoints of the younger generation. Some examples of media influences include magazines‚ internet‚ television‚ books and radio. All of these sources help shape the beliefs of what social life‚ culture‚ religion‚ or politics should be in the minds of younger people‚ sometimes at unrealistic standards. The mass media is a very

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