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    Today‚ using social media is one of the most common activities of children‚ adolescents‚ and adults. The term social media refers to the websites that are built for interaction among people. These sites include social media websites‚ such as‚ Twitter‚ MySpace‚ Facebook; virtual world and gaming sites‚ such as‚ Second life‚ and Sims‚ Videos websites‚ like YouTube etc. These website provide entertainment and communication to the masses‚ and significant part of these masses‚ is children and adolescents

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    Mass Media Violence and the Effect on Children  Violence on television has been an issue that has plagued man from the day it was invented. Numerous shows depict violent acts such as rape‚ murder‚ and other such acts that many people consider inappropriate for adolescents. According to some studies the average child watches about 27 hours of television week. In some cases it is as much as 11 hours a day on a weekend. With the current amount of violence that is on television today these same studies

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    I chose the terms hegemony‚ counter hegemony‚ and institution because I felt that they explain how inequality exists‚ analyzes the way society is set up‚ and gives us students the necessary knowledge to formulate how we go about viewing the world and genuinely understanding perspectives far from our own. Though hegemony seems like a straightforward term‚ Takaki’s work allowed me to find that the term isn’t limited to one group controlling another‚ but rather expands to be defined as the manipulation

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    Welcome to US Social Media Girls always have trouble accepting their body type. Especially in today’s time‚ it’s hard to feel good about your body image when constantly reminded by commercials or social media that use the super skinny girls as their ideal icon. The look of this century is to be skinny and toned. Even if girls are in the healthy category‚ they still may feel fat when looking at pictures of these skinny women. Girls all around the world try to achieve this look‚ but it doesn’t always

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    Over The Counter Statistics show that each year almost seven hundred fifty-thousand United States teen girls have experienced unintended pregnancies. Approximately half are because the girls were not using birth control pills. Birth control pills should be sold over the counter because it would lower the percentage of abortions‚ lower teen pregnancies‚ and even reduce the risk of ovarian cancer other medical issues and other menstrual pains. Birth control has been instrumental in lowering the

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    believe love and attention could be found by becoming pregnant. Another big reason why girls are becoming pregnant is because of the people they see around them such as their peer‚ or people in the news. The media seems to be taking a big blame on the teen pregnancy epidemic‚ but truthfully‚ media is not the issue. First‚ let’s go back in history. It was very common to see women straight out of high school‚ or even before then‚ marry and have children right away. Taking care of the family and running

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    The Negative Effects of Media on Sports I. Media and Sports Introduction A. John Wooden Quote B. The tendencies of the media THESIS: The media must take significant strides towards reforming the way they portray sports to change the current system of altering the ideals of athletes and diminishing the prestige of modern sports. II. History of media in sports III. Publication of shameful actions A. Celebrations B. Commercials C. XFL IV. Multimedia A. Cable Networks

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    Since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11‚ 2001‚ the United States government has taken steps to reduce the threat of future terrorist attacks and also to apprehend terrorists before they have the chance to commit crimes against the United States and its citizens. Some actions that the United States government has taken since 9/11 would be creating a more effective investigation and criminal prosecution department‚ structural changes to the Justice Department

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    change‚ which made advertising of prescription drugs to consumers more feasible. But Casola had to consider three limitations on such advertising: 1. A "product claim" ad could mention both the brand name of the drug and the problem it could correct‚ but would also have to include a list of major side effects. Trying to put side effects into context in a 30-second TV spot was next to impossible. 2. "Reminder" ads could mention the brand of the drug‚ but not mention what the drug was for. 3. "Help-seeking"

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