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    As the burgeoning cyberspace world is overruling the declining newsprint circulation‚ previously unheard opinions are able to participate in public debate that was once dominated by the media elites. As more voices are being heard‚ charges of media bias have never been more profound then they are today. Americans form opinions based on what they hear and see and to a lesser extent‚ read. Therefore‚ journalists shouldn’t make slanted coverage about central issues like the war in Iraq‚ or the presidential

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    Media has helped me be more aware of some of the issues worldwide. Social media today is one of the most instant forms of communication and it allows us to be connected to so many different communities. This eliminates any separation you could have from knowing current events at any time and place in the world As a citizen‚ I feel that I am informed on world issues based on the media I access. I think that media has made some people biased. Their political views have been tainted because of who

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    Detecting Media Bias name HUM 111 May 05‚ 2013 teacher Detecting Media Bias After reading several articles on two of Tulsa Oklahoma’s most popular new station. I finally found one that would have enough substance for me to be able to make an accurate evaluation. The article was titled “Oklahoma House Resurrects Bill to Arm School Teachers”. It wasn’t very long and length like all the articles I found. I read over the article several

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    Reagan‚ his ability to purchase and utilize a hand gun even though he suffered from demonstrable mental illness was the impetus for the creation of the Brady Bill‚ more formally known as the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act. This Act is named after James Brady‚ former Assistant to the President and White House Press Secretary who was shot in the assassination attempt and suffered irreparable brain damage‚ the Act sought to place controls on guns‚ including background checks for the acquisition

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    Who Controls the Media?

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    “controllers of the media” would be fun and interesting. But the further I researched into this topic‚ the more I realized how daunting this complex subject was going to be. The real challenge was that the more I researched and understood what the media was about‚ the harder it was to discriminate which ‘media source’ wasn’t intent on simply brainwashing me. What I mean is‚ these books‚ articles‚ columns‚ discussions‚ etc. all have the same thing in common – the conclusion that the media is everywhere

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    AML Gun Control Gun Control is People Control For years gun ownership in America has been an extremely debated topic. Parties on both sides of the spectrum have argued why their beliefs are correct and should be implemented or not in today ’s day and age. The Four Fathers of the United States long ago decided that "A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear Arms‚ shall not be infringed." (Constitution) Gun control policies

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    Issue: United States Gun Control MEMORANDUM To: Senators and Congressmen cc: From: Subject: Gun Control Firearms restriction‚ commonly known as gun control‚ is a hotly debated subject in and out of the political arena. Advocacy groups propose more restrictions‚ tighter restraints and harsher punishments for offenses. These proponents claim that violence stems from guns and gun owners‚ gun manufacturers and gun supporters are to blame. Opposition groups to gun control suggest that lesser restrictions

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    Gun rights and gun control are always hot items during any political discussion‚ whether it is between peers or politicians. One of the many great advantages to being an American is the ability to choose for one’s own self what to believe in‚ another advantage‚ in my opinion‚ is the right of the people to keep and bear arms. It is my intention over the next several pages to make you aware of my point of view on the issue of gun rights. I will bring up arguments for gun rights and against gun control

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    (2013‚ October 4). Paul Sims - Journalisted. Retrieved from http://journalisted.com/paul-sims-1 The Daily Mail. (2013). The “media UK” newspaper. Referenced from http://www.mediauk.com/newspapers/13700/daily-mail DMGO Stock Quote - Daily Mail and General Trust PLC stock price today. (2013‚ October 4). Retrieved from http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/dmgo

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    Gun Control One group of individuals innocently trusts that without firearms‚ criminal violence would be diminished. Opponents to such line of thought believe that absence of fire arms deprives people the right of leisure in games like game ranging‚ and protection from domestic aggressors. The belief is that there are variety of situations that are not actively protected within the police functionality‚ and can be avoided through gun ownership. However‚ all citizens of the United States accept that

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