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    With the war‚ came devastation‚ depression‚ deprivation‚ and death. During World War II over 290‚000 American servicemen were killed in action. It cost the U.S. over $350 billion. One of the first major impacts felt was with the labor shortages when the men went off to war. Many jobs that men originally had were left up to the women to handle when wartime came. More and more women entered the workforce taking up jobs that were reserved for men in the industry. Women changed a lot in this time. I

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    Chaos Resulting From Mistiming and Miscommunication in “Phaedra” Throughout life everyone is tempted and feels the urge to make decisions off of emotions or feelings of love. In Phaedra‚ written by Racine‚ we see a perfect example of how situations can quickly spiral out of control due to miscommunication about these emotions. We also see a great display of mistiming‚ things occurring at such an inconvenient time for the people involved. For instance‚ in the play Hippolytus‚ son

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    or incomplete with out the favor of it. RELATED ARTICLES Regulating Social Media in the Workplace Impact Of Mass Media On Adolescent Health: ’’the Dark Side’’ Social Media Behavior Converging Around Product Evaluation and Referrals Impacts of Food Product Advertisements of Pakistan Television on the Eating Habits of Children It is no doubt a highly debatable topic whether the role and impacts of media is positive and constructive towards our society or it is a slow and gradual poisoning of minds

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    ELECTRONIC MEDIA AND PRINT MEDIA INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MEDIA This is a type of MASS MEDIA which uses ELECTRONIC Energy in the user end. The most familiar electronic media includes video recording‚ audio recording‚ multimedia presentations‚ slide presentations‚ CD ROM’S and online contents. Also‚ recorded broadcasting in television‚ radio‚ telephone etc. could be considered as electronic media. THE BASIC USES OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA Electronic Media is probably the most diversified subject of study

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    average teen will send 854 texts‚ spends 31 hours on a computer and watch 21 hours of television. The first negative impact technology has had on my life is the amount of time it consumes. With social media occupying the majority of our schedules‚ the amount of conversations we engage in daily are limited to a text or phone call. While these new forms can be assistive in long distance communication‚ it also changes the way we interact among one another. Communicating over text messaging can be misinterpreted;

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    ELECTRONIC MEDIA Electronic media are media that use electronics or electromechanical energy for the end user (audience) to access the content. This is in contrast to static media (mainly print media)‚ which are most often created electronically‚ but don ’t require electronics to be accessed by the end user in the printed form. The primary electronic media sources familiar to the general public are better known as video recordings‚ audio recordings‚ multimedia presentations‚ slide presentations

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    Time: Field Differences and the Shaping of Electronic Media in Supporting Scientific Communication Rob Kling & Geoffrey McKim April 27‚ 2000 Indiana University School of Library and Information Science 10th & Jordan‚ Bloomington‚ IN 47405 USA +1 812 855 5113 kling@indiana.edu‚ mckimg@indiana.edu Accepted for publication in: Journal of the American Society for Information Science Abstract The shift towards the use of electronic media in scholarly communication appears to be an inescapable imperative

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    Body cameras are certainly gong to have an impact over the next several years. The cost of implementing these devices will be a burden on taxpayers. But the financial will is there to support putting them into service. The media is obsessed with obtaining the video footage anytime there is a shooting as it boosts ratings. Others are obsessed with Monday quarterbacking the incident. Some benefits will be an excellent way to collect evidence and allowing officers to pay more attention when dealing

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    THE NEGATIVE IMPACTS To begin‚ imagine that you have a child. You notice that he/she is rapping about “These h*** ain’t loyal.” Now they have a younger sibling and they are learning the same explicit lyrics. Next thing you know they are both disrespecting women. This is what hip hop teaches consumers in society. There are many citizens that believe hip hop has a negative and positive impact on communities. Some say it makes youths violent and negative. Others say it connects to the public and

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    E-Banking In the struggle to assign an appropriate name such technological innovation‚ are terms such as Online Banking‚ E-banking or Electronic Banking generically‚ although it should clarify what is meant by each of them. (1)3 Electronic Banking refers to the type of banking that is done through electronic means such as ATM ’s‚ Telephone and other communication networks. Traditionally‚ this term has been attributed to Internet Banking or Online Banking‚ but in this report I clarify its meaning

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