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    University of Phoenix Material Effects of Mass Media Worksheet Write brief 250-to 300-word answers to each of the following: Questions Answers What were the major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century? During the 1900’s magazines along with newspapers became the leading literature for media. When the 1940’s rolled around radio was invented and became the new way to get in touch with the masses. Folks often tuned into to get the news on what was going on during

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    Alex Dang “What Kind Of Asian Are You” The theme of this poem is not only about Asians/being Asian‚ but also the idea of stereotypicality‚ the way people are judged based solely on their appearance‚ background‚ religion and culture‚ and the things they like/dislike. The poet describes how‚ as an Asian‚ he is expected to be the most Asian-like things such as a math genius‚ even though he may not necessarily be that way. The poem goes on to talk about the things that are implied‚ rather than said

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    The “culture war” in American lives is more religious than political as many of us tend to think. What we see reflected in the contemporary voting patterns is simply a restructuring in American religion which has played an undeniable role in the politics of the nation. It has been‚ currently is‚ and almost certainly will be an important aspect of our politics. It is this religious obsession that has fueled our century-long “culture war.” Providing the context within which political beliefs and

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    How Social Medias and Modern Technology Have Affected Today’s World? Advertising Strategy How social Medias and modern technology have affected today’s world? I) The 90’s‚ a new communication way is born (1990-2001) a) Internet and the firsts social medias (1990-1997) b) The expansion of the market (1997-2001) jlb II) Web 2.0: a new influence for social medias (2002-2010) a) The booming market b) A new kind of addiction III) Social media: a revolutionary marketing tool a) Companies and

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    decade ago social media would have such an impact on our global environment today. Throughout this paper I will discuss the pros and cons that social media has on our global environment effecting’s global organizations and world cultures. I will discuss the impact social media has on relationships and marriages in the United States and abroad. Then I will discuss the typical personality of someone that uses social media for undefined benefits. I will discuss how users of social media should be educated

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    labour as work done by kids for full-time under the age of 15 and it prevents them from attending school‚ such as unlimited or unrestricted local work which it may dangerous and cause hazardous to their physical‚ mental or emotional health. Three Asian countries were cited as leading the world in the number of products made by child workers‚ a study by the US Department of Labour showed. These countries are India‚ Bangladesh and Philippines (La Putt‚ 2011). Moreover‚ it was estimated that at least

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    Asian Carp and the Effect on the Great Lakes” Statement of the Issue Asian carp are a threat to the Great Lakes if they invade them.   They could destroy the Great Lakes ecosystem by overpopulating the lakes and disrupting the food chain.   Asian carp are large fish that can weigh up to 100 pounds and grow to more than four feet long and will consume an excess amount of food and leave the other fish with very little to eat.   With these carp in the water sport fishing will be affected along

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    American society has a huge problem when it comes to rape and rape culture. Rape culture is a term that was coined by feminists in the 1970’s. It was used to describe the way in which rape and sexual violence against men and women have been normalized by the media and the general public. One in five women will be raped in their lifetime (Rabin). Most women and girls live in constant fear of being raped and therefore alter their everyday lives in order to prevent it‚ but yet rape is not taken seriously

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    In my opinion the media today dilutes down the science of psychology to a simple word used to sell an item or idea‚ the media also exaggerates the use of psychology to do so. I searched the internet for news on psychology‚ I chose the internet because it is the easiest news source to access and probably the most popular. What I found was a few scholarly sources‚ but mostly articles on sex and how to get rich/skinny/beautiful quick‚ with of course the use of psychology. The internet not only distorts

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    The culture industry is responsible for all the rubbish we have in the media. Discuss. IntroductionThe purpose of this essay is to critically discuss who is ultimately responsible for all the rubbish in the media. In this argument I will prove that the responsible parties would in fact be both the producer and its consumers. I will elucidate the issue with Osgood Schramms model of communication and the concept of hegemony with TMZ‚ a tabloid website and television series‚ as representation of the

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