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    as how the media displays the violence to be a commonality. Guns can be purchased in a variety of locations such as Wallmart‚ K-Mart‚

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    With media and technology there comes many cons and issues involved in that certain area. One of might be mental and physical health issues. Not only does the media make you perceive a certain body image of yourself and others‚ it destroys relationships and friendships. In a survey of 23 students‚ we asked them this question‚ “Does the media make you feel bad about your body‚ lifestyle and personality? 19 said yes without hesitation. The other three responded no‚ one of the students Jordan Singh

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    Jordan_ Journal 1 MCOM 3390 In the U.S.‚ the media is a powerful organization that shapes public opinion. Chapter eight discusses the values and principles that are expected of the media. The public values these standards however there are issues that arise when attempting to meet these standards. Chapter eight outlines ten subjects or areas and their importance: media freedom‚ media equality‚ media diversity‚ truth and information‚ social order and solidarity‚ cultural order‚ the meaning of accountability

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    The media presents news in a very inadequate way‚ where the the justice system is inaccurately reported and analyzed. So‚ as a result the public has little to no information on what is really happening. People can get different perspectives on the information that’s covered in the news‚ leading them to have different opinions‚ some being negative‚ and some being positive. It all depends on how they choose to present it. Although you are able to see incidents like mass shootings‚ riots‚ and police

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    norms about gender‚ and sexuality in the media changes over time. With each generation it’s different when it comes to gender and sexuality. I have learn that the media only present what the public show them‚ but the media choose to show the negative because that’s what sell and gets people attention. Even if what the media is representing negative or bad‚ I feel like the media inform people about thing that they do not pay attention to. For example‚ when new media began to report on teenage suicides

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    published which was a time of government intervention on civil rights‚ businesses‚ newspapers‚ TV shows‚ and movies‚ and all around censored. Blacklisting is a nice interesting topic that I actually find insightful when comparing blacklisting to today’s media. These actually a movie that was made in 2015 about blacklisting it is called “Trumbo”. That I forgot about until we started doing this project but I digress‚ the conflicts were between the HUAC (The House Un-American Activities) and Hollywood’s Directors

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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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    With the race for the White House coming at full blaze‚ there has been one man who has shaken up the democratic world. Congressman Bernie Sanders of Vermont has been all throughout the year‚ and the more media he receives‚ the more voters he racks up. With the many ideas that Bernie Sanders states‚ it is astounding on how modern his views are‚ and how well he speaks. Bernie Sanders is a passionate candidate‚ who has much job experience‚ which he started in 1972 (berniesanders.com‚ timeline)‚ without

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    level of quality education irrespective of their class or race. Over the years education has become one of the greatest equalizer that has allowed individuals to achieve their goals and strive in whatever profession they desire. All this was made possible by individuals who have contributed to making education attainable to all. Two such proponent figures are Horace Mann and Paulo Freire. Even though Mann and Freire has contributed and had an impacted on issues relating to education significantly there

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    speech to governors‚ policy makers‚ and business leaders from across the nation to discuss the problems with education. During that speech‚ Bill Gates gave a keynote address where he called American public schools "obsolete." This statement made by one of the most powerful and influential men in the world could destroy the education systems of the United States let alone destroy the education systems of the world. Gates has spent almost a billion dollars influencing American public schools‚ and

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