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    I believe that sources for information media have certain responsibilities to the general public. They are supposed to provide news stories that they believe the public will be interested in such as happenings in the political world‚ goings on in other countries such as international treaties and breakthroughs in new technologies. They are also responsible for keeping the general public entertained as well as informed and they do that by including public interest stories about normal people with

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    goodness of the product they are advertising. Newspapers have columns and columns‚ pages and pages devoted to advertisements. Greatest curse of modern times for children is advertisements. Advertisement reminds the children to buy new things and no wonder they are brainwashed and pester their parents to buy it for them. However‚ advertisement is a good way to tell about the products. They inform the children about new technology or trend. Similarly‚ advertising may also have a negative impact

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    The Media LaCeda Jones Cydney Williams August 4‚ 2012 Does the media‚ Both print and broadcast‚ reports fairly Does it ever cross the line between reporting the news and creating the news. In this day and time the merger between news and entertainment there is a lot of troubles and benefits that can confer. The media like any other industry is driven by profit making. This is by creating sensational and attention grabbing news at the price of exaggerating or

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    Challenges Faced By Pakistani Media Pakistani media has got significant progress during the last decade‚ as it is moving forward it is also facing many challenges. Solution for these challenges is very important to reach the standards of ideal media situation. There are so many challenges Pakistani media is facing. One of the main challenges Pakistani media is facing is the control of media giants over the media. In this situation one person (whether politician or other person) is having may

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    Unless we withdraw to some sort of spiritual ghetto where we could sever ourselves off completely from the persuasion of the media‚ we have to learn how to deal with the challenges produced by it. The media may not have the political authority to embody the views and concerns of the people‚ there is still a position in our budding culture for a further relaxation of government control over the media. Of immense significance to us as Christians is that if we allow the sinfulness of humankind as

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    The Importance of Media Education Media education can help young people put current images and messages about Aboriginal people into perspective by helping them understand how the media work‚ why stereotyping exists‚ how decisions are made and why "it matters who makes it." Media education is not about learning the right answers; it’s about consuming media images with an active‚ critical mind and asking the right questions. In order to educate the media‚ here are a few examples of the types

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    THIS ILLNESS AS WELL AS PILLS TREATMENT. ARE YOU IN THE SAME SITUATION? BEFORE TAKE A DECISION IS BETTER TO KNOW SOME DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES I FOUND WHILE I TRY THIS TWO OPTIONS. ONE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOTH TREATMENT IS THE TIME ANY OF THEM INVOLVE. BECAUSE OF FOLLOWING THE PILLS TREATMENT IS EASY TO CONSUME BECAUSE YOU JUST HAD TO TAKE A PILL OF LEVOTIROXIN EVERY MORNING AND DO NOT DO ANYMORE; WHEREAS‚ ACUPUNCTURE IS UNCOMFORTABLE SINCE THIS THERAPY IS ONE HOUR LONGER‚ ALSO IT

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    Communication 2002 Globalization of Culture Through the Media Marwan M. Kraidy University of Pennsylvania‚ kraidy@asc.upenn.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.upenn.edu/asc_papers Part of the International and Intercultural Communication Commons Recommended Citation Kraidy‚ M. (2002). Globalization of culture through the media. In J. R. Schement (Ed.)‚ Encyclopedia of communication and information (Vol. 2‚ pp. 359-363). New York‚ NY: Macmillan Reference USA. Retrieved from http://repository

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    Theoretical Background This study is anchored on the theories proposed by (David Evans 2011). Social media are websites and applications that enable users to create and share content. It becomes a prominent part of life for all ages. It is an easy way to connect with people: it is an outlet for thoughts that can be shared with anyone. There are many positive aspects‚ there are equally as many dangers that come with it. It is a phenomenon wherein people are merged into different ways and

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    minority. The attractions of Buddhism are threefold and these account for its popularity. Firstly‚ Buddhism emphasises peace and harmony which are very desirable to modern driven men and women. Secondly‚ Buddhism offers a more flexible moral outlook than traditional Christianity‚ and this appeals to modern individualism. Thirdly‚ Buddhism’s emphasis on detachment is appealing to those who are dellusionised by modern western consumerism.

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