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    Pros and Cons on Media

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    Pros The wide reach offered by mass media is phenomenal. It can target a global audience. In terms of newspapers and magazines‚ it can reach a specified target group. Besides‚ it is easily accessible. For example‚ the newspaper lands on the doorstep and we have the latest news in our drawing rooms due to the television set. Certain types of media have a loyal fan following. This would mean that an advertiser‚ publication or news channel would have a ready audience. We have the latest news and

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    The Pros & Cons of Media.

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    Media envelops our homes‚ our culture and our world. Books‚ newspaper‚ magazines‚ radios‚ television‚ movies and computers are examples of media‚ which have encompassed us throughout the ages. Whether being bombarded by these facets of media is good for us or not‚ we must face the reality if its presence in our lives. However‚ how should we allow it to affect us? Some of us allow media to affect our lives in a very positive manner. For example‚ all forms of media provide information to the viewer

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    Gun Control and Mass Shootings Over the years‚ mass shootings have been occurring more and more frequently. About fifteen years ago‚ hearing about a mass shooting was very rare and uncommon‚ but years later mass shootings are happening every six months to a year. A mass shooting is an act of violence in which numerous people are targeted at one time. Newtown‚ Connecticut‚ Aurora‚ Colorado‚ and Blacksburg‚ Virginia are all places where a mass shooting has occurred. These shootings are occurring one

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    Mass Media (Con Team)    Gabby: Closing (30 seconds) and TV (MSNBC‚ FOX‚ CNN)   Nikki: Internet and Opening  Nicole: TV (Late­night talk shows‚ etc.)   Jessica: Radio  Estefania: Newspapers LA times  Rayne: Blogs and Websites that do fast­checks     (Gabby)  MSNBC‚ CNN‚ FOX NEWS  ­MSNBC‚ CNN‚ & Fox News are mostly opinionated shows   ­engage their viewers into making biased decisions  ­ The anchors make their reports for the good of their job.   ­The information could sometimes harm the victim or business in the events

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    recent years due to its mass surveillance of US citizens‚ but supporters of the NSA claim the surveillance has made America safer for over a decade. The people of America deserve to have knowledge on this issue because the NSA can spy on anyone‚ anywhere in America without a warrant and without notification. The NSA started this surveillance 15 years ago in 2001 shortly after the 9/11 terror attacks. In the last couple years‚ it has been proven that the NSA utilizes mass surveillance; consequently

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    States accounts for 5% of the world population but has nearly 22% of world prison population. This means that nearly 2 million people are incarcerated‚ and 1 in 3 black men will go to prison or jail if this trend continues (Amnesty International). Mass Incarceration has been one of the major debate recently in Politics. The politician has been debating on a method to reduce the prison population‚ and to do that they need to find the cause of it and the different contribution. In recent year‚ there

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    minimum sentencing‚ systematic racism‚ and mass incarceration of colored people. While the War on Drugs has certainly sought to eradicate controlled substances and destroy the networks established for their distribution‚ State efforts to control drugs are also a way for dominant groups to express racial power.Despite the socioeconomic factors that contribute to drug use‚ it is evident that drug legislation is inherently biased and fuels racially motivated mass incarceration. Although persons suffering

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    Mass Incarceration is based off of the dissemination and separation of citizens of color from their families and steady profit off the labor of inmates. This organized system was created to profit the government and low lying companies‚ targeting ethnic groups based off poverty levels and color. This system is prominent‚ mass incarceration was deprived off of slavery‚ it also criminalizes colored people and limits resources and availability of jobs‚ food stamps‚ and housing.The economic dependability

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    The topic we chose was an important time in history dealing with prisons. We chose MASS INCARCERATION and focused on the legacy of Ronald Reagan and the escalating war on drugs. Today we are going to talk to you about the policies surrounding the war on drugs and how they have affected mass incarceration and policies that devalue the meaning of the 4th amendment. The fourth amendment is the right for a citizen to be secure in their person‚ home and any of their property. It is established to protect

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    Mass incarceration reveals the essence of the problems in America’s criminal justice system. It shines light on the presence of inequality as well as the flaws in the policies. Mass incarceration became a huge problem in the US with the onset of the War on Drugs. Since then‚ the number of prisoners has increased significantly and a great proportion of the prisoners include drug offenders. Beckett and Sasson argue that the inequality here lies in the fact that members in the minority populations are

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