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    During the 20th century law enforcement was in a progressive‚ reform‚ professional and community era and the way of policing had evolve over time. Police forces was characterized by a broad social service function‚ decentralized organization‚ intimate relationship with community and extensive use of foot patrol. Many problem police face was the lack of training‚ bribery‚ lack of control‚ political control‚ lack of education and brutality. Rome was where the 1st specialized investigative unit created

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    In the early part of the 20th century‚ employee compensation was minimal to nonexistent. With a few exceptions most employees were only rewarded in respect of the hours they worked. Any other kind of compensation that had to do with old age‚ poor health or death was entirely left to the hands of the employee or his family. Vacations if allowed at all were without pay. In 1940 and 1950 we can notice an increase in the acceptance and usage of employee benefits as a form of reward in addition to direct

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    19th vs. 20th Century

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    American Women in the 19th vs. 20th Century For many of the American history‚ women were not considered equal to men and were denied equality in many areas in life. In the 19th century women had no legal identity‚ apart from their husband. Married women could not hold property in their own names‚ make contracts‚ sit on a jury‚ write a will‚ or vote. Nor did women have the same opportunities for education and careers that men had. Yet‚ many women found ways to show their intelligence‚ courage‚

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    ‘consumed’ and with a main target of postmodernism being to appeal to a wider audience the two go hand in hand. Postmodernism can also be used to describe the society in which we live in today: “[p]ostmodernity is a globalizing‚ post industrial world of media‚ communication and information systems. It is organised on the basis of a market-orientated world of consumption rather than work and production…it is a world of culture in which tradition‚ consensual values…universal beliefs and standards have been

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    Mass Media Bias

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    Media Bias Media is a terminology that is commonly being used in this generation. It is always used to refer to different meanings depending on the context of the speech. Media can be said to be a communication channel. It is a channel through which news‚ entertainment‚ education‚ data‚ and other messages such as those of promotions are passed through. Media entails broadcasting as well as narrowcasting medium‚ examples being newspapers‚ television‚ radio‚ emails‚ fax‚ and the internet among others

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    of Mass Media Worksheet HUM/ 176 June 30‚ 2013 What were the major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century? In the early 1900’s newspapers and magazines were the main source of mass media.   In the 1940’s‚ the radio supplied a new source to reach the masses.   People often tuned in to get accounts of the war.   Newspapers were still in demand and still used often.   In the 1950s‚ television became a main source of resources for the mass media.   The

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    ROLE OF MASS MEDIA

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    MATRIC NUMBER: 14MC1016 COURSE CODE: MAC211 COURSE TITLE: FUNDAMENTAL OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION LEVEL: 200L DEPARTMENT: MASS COMMUNICATION FACULTY: SOCIAL SCIENCE LECTURER’S NAME: MAL. ONAKPAH ASSIGNMENT TOPIC THE ROLE OF PRESS IN A FREE AND FAIR ELECTION IN NIGERIA By ADELEKE ESTHER KEHINDE INTRODUCTION Election is a festival of democracy. It fosters an inclusive state; democracy rooted in popular sovereignty and sustainable peace and tests the competitive strength of political

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    Mass media in the U.S. is a very significant element of the U.S. culture. To argue that media does not influence people in the U.S. is to argue that they are not influenced by the American culture. So it is obvious that at different levels the U.S. population is influenced by mass media. The focus of this paper is not on the influence of the media; it is on the influence of violent content presented by the U.S. media. When it comes to violence‚ there are two groups that defend two different point

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    What were the effects of nationalism in the later 20th century? Nationalism united people against western/foreign interference and influences‚ as evidenced in the Iranian Revolution‚ the establishment of Islamism‚ and the Organization of African Unity. In 1979‚ after several years of civil resistance‚ strikes‚ and demonstrations‚ the people of Iran overthrew their US-backed leader‚ Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi‚ because of his unjust rule and his ties to the States. Mohammad Reza Shah was put into power

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    3 turning points in history of Western Europe 20th century was an eventful period‚ which influenced the development of history and brought huge amount of turning points. In my opinion‚ the largest number of defining events were concentrated in Western Europe. Among thousands of significant historic moments it is almost impossible to determine top three. But next events deserve special attention because of impact on the lives of many people. To my mind these events are: creation of the International

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