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    prevent harm to the environment when they are over manufacturing or when people are wasting some products made by natural sources‚ for example plastic bags or paper. The three negative effects of pollution are the decrease in the quality of human life‚ animal extinction and damage to the natural environment. The first effect caused by pollution and the most serious is the decrease in the quality of human life. Pollution is harmful for human life because it deteriorates the natural environment quality

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    society‚ the use of computers‚ technology and the internet are increasingly growing. There are websites and programmes that have been developed which are increasingly exploiting individual’s privacy‚ in some cases without their realisation. Social networking sites play a key role in this exploitation of user’s privacy. This essay will refer frequently to ‘Facebook’ (a social networking site). So what is Privacy? Privacy can be defined in numerous forms; it can be relatively subjective and can

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    Positive and Negative Outcomes of Mass Media I have already established the fact that mass media is a significant aspect of the American culture and has an immense effect in many areas that define the ‘American’ way of life. I have also established the fact that the mass media has a tremendous impact on the lifestyles of the American people. Those who are a part of the mass media industry understand that ethics are a monumental part of their job(s) and that everything that is published may please

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    Teen Pregnancy a Social Concern “Sexuality is a normal part of human development; however sexual activity initiated during adolescence presents a number of challenges. Teenage pregnancy‚ in particular‚ is a major social concern” (Spear‚ H. 2001‚ pg. 574). Most research conducted on teen pregnancy has concentrated on incidents that cause a teen to become pregnant. Their social environment‚ educational status and families’ financial security all play a role in teen pregnancy (Spear‚ H. 2001 pg

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    The Impacts of The Media On Young Adults What is the media? The media is “the means of communication‚ as radio and television‚ newspapers‚ and magazines‚ that reach or influence people widely.” (Media‚ Dictionary.com). In other words the media is every thing that communicates something. TV shows‚ commercials‚ ads‚ and movies are all part of the media. Once the internet got more accessible‚ the birth of another kind of media happened: Social media. Social media is “Web sites and other online means

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    Throughout the 1800s‚ Great Britain’s control spread to pieces of Africa and Asia. The outcomes of taking control of these lands in the East and South were both positive and negative to the political‚ social‚ and economic society. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Great Britain imperialized territories around them in the 1800s. Due to the British takeover they had an increase of money and resources from the territories. There

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    men who fit the rapist’s profile report more sexually coercive behavior in the past and more sexually aggressive intentions for the future than do men who do not fit this profile‚ Men who fit the rapists profile are also more likely than other men to have high levels of arousal in response to violent pornography. The Family and Pornography -Married men who are involved in pornography feel less satisfied with their conjugal relations and less emotionally attached to their wives. Wives notice and

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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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    on radio and TV. Designing the ads and the copy costs money‚ as well. On the high end‚ companies spend up to $2.6 million for a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl. While the positive impact of advertising is bringing in sales dollars‚ the negative impact is felt by those who are the target of the advertising. Misrepresentation Advertising aims to present a product in the best light possible. There is some leeway in the creative process. As the Gecko in the Geiko ads says‚ "That’s just

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    that how people’s formations of social reality are influenced according to exposure to television. The cultivation hypothesis states that the more television people watch‚ the more likely they are to hold a view of reality that is closer to television’s representation of reality. According to this theory those who watch increasing amounts of television are forecasted to show increasing divergence of perceptions of reality away from the known picture of the social world and towards the ‘television’

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