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    Mind Over Mass Media In the article‚ “Mind Over Mass Media”‚ published in 2010 in The New York Times‚ Steven Pinker‚ a Psychology professor at Harvard‚ discusses how new technologies can impact our brain. He also replies to the common critics about them. According to Pinker‚ new technologies have always scared people and this fear seems to be recurrent in the history. However‚ the author points out that despite those fears‚ the world is still running and great developments have been made‚ particularly

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    (businessinsider.com). Another Aspect that shapes public opinion is the media‚ American politics have been quite a big deal lately because of the influence of mass media and the way that American politics are run. The idea of mass media was supposed to make it easier for people to participate in political decisions‚ understand how the government works‚ and hold government officials accountable. But in today’s society‚ the media is often used to manipulate and obscure the truth form of political

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    the audience in relation to the media. At the most basic level‚ audiences are vital in communication. It is for the audience that the media are constructing and conveying information‚ and‚ if it were not for the audiences‚ the media would not exist. The exact relationship between the media and their audiences has been the subject of debate since the media were first seriously studied and emphasises the importance of the audience and of their relationship with the media. The Frankfurt school‚ set up

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    Mass media in Algeria: a historical account - Several problems face the researchers in this domain • Lack of documents. • Absence of archives & materials. According to a researcher “the first difficulty that we encountered in our research was the documents and the newspapers collections. The complaints about this problem by the interested researchers are unanimous. The newspaper collections are dispersed‚ incomplete or do not exist at all‚ most of the time there are no archives

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    JOURNAL: MASS MEDIA POWER In my another english class of writing for mass media we discuss the power that american companies have over the world. Remember the tsunami accident a couple of years ago in wich thousands of people were killed. After the earthquake the tsunami came minutes later and nobody knew that there was a tsunami coming. After the tsunami passed trough a complete city the countries around also did not know that a tsunami was coming and that was thae reason for thousand people

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    ENG 1102 Krause 1 Mr. Little Mary Krause 2/7/2012 Violence affecting Children in the Mass Media There are many problems with mass media today. I think the worst issue with mass media is‚ the way children are depicted and the affect that it has on children. The violence in the media greatly affects children in a negative way‚ especially when it is children on TV doing violent acts. What it all boils down to is‚ do you really want children to be treated this way? Is it ok for children

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    HOW MASS MEDIA AFFECTS BEAUTY SOCIAL NETWORKS Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter have become a huge part of most teens’ lives. But do they help or hurt our self-esteem and body image? Currently‚ we are exposed to more and more images of an imposible beauty due to social networks. For instance‚ before we had images of perfect celebrities on TV‚ in magazines‚ but we weren’t sitting around looking at them for hours every day.
And it’s not just the exposure to these images what is

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    Socialization - Gender Messages in the Mass Media How Images on Television/Movies reinforce society’s expectations of gender. The most powerful form of mass media that we enjoy in America is the television. What we see on our T.V.’s can have very deep and profound effects on our beliefs‚ our life-styles and our needs and behaviors. On most of T.V. women are portrayed as flawless‚ beautiful‚ hair of silk‚ skin like peaches and cream and God forbid if they can pinch an inch‚ whereas

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    “Numerous correlation and experimental studies have linked exposure to the thin ideal in mass media to body dissection ‚internalization of the thin ideal ‚ and disordered eating among women ” (Proud to be me .org) As a child we are lead to believe that being thin is beautiful and perfect . That any form of otherness was no longer seen as attractive. In the media thin women are paraded in short clothing ‚ television reporters with shiny teeth model in tight dresses ‚ and mothers remind their

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    existed‚ both Japan and Korea similarly deterred the media’s role as a watchdog of government and created an environment in which the media was dependent on the government for its operation. In order to illustrate this statement I would like to explore the similarities between these two countries which are: lack of diversity in views and opinions across the media‚ and existence of government control. Furthermore‚ I would like to highlight the differences in method of control which are: the indirect

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