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    disadvantages of one mass media Writing In the modern twenty-first century‚ media has played an irreplaceable role of people’s daily life. Among many kinds of mass media like TV‚ newspaper‚ books… the Internet stands out to be one of the most important and essential kinds of media‚ even considered as the most crucial one. The Internet has greatly benefit human in the modern life since the first day of its existence‚ despite having been existing for only one century‚ much less than other kind of media‚ such

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    Introduction The television has been around for more than 70 years since its first publication on January 1926 by John Logie Baird who first demonstrated how a television works (Christakis and Zimmerman‚ 2006). This small invention turned to be something that needed to be studied on 20 years later it was first publicized. It was also on the researches about the television wherein humankind was able to find out that it poses a threat to the society and mainly on the younger generation. To an

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    In a series of articles written by Thomas Sowell the Fallacy of “Fairness”‚ Sowell’s primary point is equality of treatment does not lead to equality of results. An example he uses to illustrate is in a family with children of the same parents‚ under the same roof on average the first born will have a higher IQ than their siblings. He further explains the problems society has and the equality and balance within it. According to Thomas Sowell (2010)‚ it is certainly unfortunate to be born into families

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    before and after the introduction of media to the community. The constant question which crops up on the effects of media is‚ will the exposure of youth to media violence cause increased levels of aggression and violent behavior. According to Huesmann (2001)‚ he said that the young adults may behave aggressively if they are exposed to media violence since young. Ones characteristics can be formed when they are young due to the exposure of media such as television‚ can determine what kind of a person

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    Integrity‚ Do You Have One? I thought you are a man who has an honor with high moral principles and professional standards in terms of standpoint. But‚ during all the elections that go by‚ I started to become doubtful. I’d noticed that every election you are jumping from one boat to another. I mean‚ there’s nothing wrong with that! As long as it blends well to the ideas of moral codes with a noble intentions for the greater good of everybody. And‚ not just for your personal gain. In my observation

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    I. INTRODUCTION Media plays a great role in allowing the people to be informed‚ to be educated or to be entertained. People‚ especially teenagers‚ are purposely or unknowingly connecting to each other by communicating and informing themselves about the latest trends‚ events and happenings in the community. They are fed by information regarding different issues that happen in their day-to-day activities. Also‚ they are pleased by the good reviews of media but along with its swift development

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    community newspapers do not just tell the story of American freedom‚ (they) are that story.” Colin Powell‚ U.S. Secretary of State Speech to the American Newspaper Association‚ March 25‚ 2001 2 From the Editors The United States’ constitutional guarantees of free press and free expression have ensured a press largely without governmental regulation. This does not mean media without standards. In this journal‚ noted U.S. experts explore the central role of media ethics as the core values

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    commanding presence on the psyche. In life‚ situations that catch us off guard or do not progress‚ as he or she would like. Disagreements with associates‚ workplace issues‚ and his or her views with relation to religion are examples of emotions and bias. Appeal to Emotions is one of the most common logical fallacies‚ according to Seech (1993)‚ “logical vulnerability as the inability to be logical about the given issue because one is too emotionally invested.” Human feelings act as filters to outline wishes

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    Do You Agree with China’s One Child Policy? China’s government had always had the problem of finding a way to provide for its large population. After the death of Mao in the 1970s‚ China finally realized that if the economy or the standard of living were ever going to improve‚ they would need to reduce China’s massive population. Thus‚ in the 1980s‚ the One Child Policy was introduced as a solution but did China make the right choice by limiting parents to only one child? After giving much

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    The media in our society is extremely influential. Movies‚ celebrities‚ television‚ and the news play a huge role in how we live as a society. Much of our nation cannot decipher the true effect media has on us as a whole. Media is biased and conveys only what will be beneficial to them. Instead of bringing the facts‚ they give us misconstrued stories that boost their ratings. Movies and television portray a false way of life to the viewer; meanwhile‚ celebrities make deleterious impressions on children

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