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    The media‚ and Hollywood in particular‚ represent one avenue in which the general public becomes familiar with the role of nurses. How does the media positively or negatively influence the public’s image of nursing? What other avenues may better educate the general public on the role and scope of nursing as well as the changing health care system It is interesting how the media has portrayed nurses for years. Years ago the image was of a blonde‚ skinny female in a sexy white outfit that waits on

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    The media and Hollywood in particular‚ represent one avenue in which the general public becomes familiar with the role of nurses. How do the media positively or negatively influence the public’s image of nursing? The public often see nurses through images in the media. Unfortunately‚ the media and Hollywood‚ portray negative false image of nurses and doctors to the public. T.V. shows like Nurse Jackie‚ Grey’s Anatomy‚ and naughty nurse Halloween costume depicted the dark side of nursing. We have

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    So does the media negatively affect the public and celebrities? The short answer is yes‚ it does. There are a variety of reasons for this‚ but I have leant that the main reason is money. People within the media industry want to get rich‚ and they want to get rich fast. A prime example of this is the paparazzi. Our obsession with celebrities is growing by the day‚ but have you ever wondered who the paparazzi are? How celebrity’s personal moments get immortalized in gossip magazines? The desire

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    Nursing the Silent Profession and Media’s influence The nursing image has become a major issue in the society as people have different perception about nursing. Some believe that nurses do their duties out of kindness. This has influenced the nursing image as most people do not see nursing as a good profession. Only few people in the society see nursing as an important profession and consider the qualification of the nurses (Younge & Niekerk‚ 2004). This has led to shortage of nurses in the

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    How violence in media negatively affects people We as a society realize the importance of social learning‚ as a contributing factor in violent behavior‚ we must be aware of the kinds of role models we provide to one another. Almost every household has sources which become the role model; whether it is the television‚ videogames‚ primetime television‚ MTV‚ or just the day to day encounters we experience. These sources are providing a considerable amount of information; which in most cases are not

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    Civil disobedience. This is one of America’s greatest pressing issues of today. However‚ this practice has been involved in our history for many years. The big question is‚ Does civil disobedience positively or negatively impact our society? Well‚ I believe there has been a significant amount of negative damage caused from this practice. The idea of peacefully resisting rules we do not agree with sounds nice‚ until things get violent or taken advantage of. Resistance to follow the rules is not

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    Does peaceful resistance affect our laws positively or negatively? In fact peaceful resistance has a positive impact on our laws. Just like publicity‚ non-violence is supposed to lower the bars of negative effects‚ impacting our laws. The relationship between the american public and laws enforcement has always‚ had a violent nature that as a country has never been able to escape. Yet‚ throughout the years the people of this country have used peaceful resistance to change so much of the mistakes‚

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    The media and especially Hollywood have been one of the most influential factors on how the public view nursing as a profession. As nurses we need to recognize both the negative and positive images the media have on nursing and try in our day to day interactions with the general public to change these perceptions. Negative stereotypes are everywhere and involve almost everyone no matter what profession or business you are in. A nurse has long been stereotyped as “helper” and still is in today’s

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    the way they look‚ because no one looks exactly like you. Not just outer beauty‚ but everyone’s inner beauty is different as well. Body image is how people see themselves and how they think other people see them. It’s also how you feel about your body and how you imagine‚ portray and emotionally feel about your body. Media shapes and influences how the public sees things. They influence everyone opinions‚ but we abuse the media’s hurtful thoughts

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    How media affects women’s body image Mass media is designed to reach large audiences through the use of technology. Its purpose is meant to give information we need to function as a society. Mass media is everywhere; there is no escaping from it. From the moment you wake until you fall asleep you are confronted with media. Almost every home in America has at least one television‚ access to the internet‚ and cell phones. Someone cannot drive down the highway without seeing billboard signs. Checking

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