J201 Mass Media & Society Emily Wood Fall 2013 Word Count:1237 Media Criticism Paper Many would not argue the fact that in today’s society Justin Bieber is one of pop’s biggest stars. Only being 19 years old Justin has taken the music industry by storm‚ with 5 top-selling records. Not only has Justin dominated the music industry‚ but the entertainment industry as well. Justin released his first documentary movie Never Say Never in 2011‚ and has another concert documentary coming out this
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D.‚ Pollard‚ R. A.‚ Blakely‚ T. L.‚ Baker‚ W. L.‚ & Vigilante‚ D. (1995). Childhood trauma‚ the neurobiology of adaptation and use-dependent development of the brain: how states become traits. Infant Mental Health Journal‚ 16‚ 271–291. Rothman‚ K. J. (1986). Modern epidemiology. Boston‚ MA: Little‚ Brown. Sher‚ K. J.‚ Gershuny‚ B. S.‚ Peterson‚ L.‚ & Raskin‚ G. (1997). The role of childhood stressors in the intergenerational transmission of alcohol disorders. Journal on the Studies of
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Have mobile phones caused more problems in our society that benefits they have brought? First of all‚ Mobile phone has many disadvantages to human health. According to researchers‚ the electromagnetic waves are the cause of insomnia‚ difficulty in concentration‚ fatigue‚ headache‚ rise in blood pressure and cancer. The American Journal of Epidemiology published a study from research author Dr. Siegal Sadetzki‚ a cancer specialist at Tel Aviv University found people who use a mobile phone for hours
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“Within only a few years a substantial proportion of the world’s population has adopted a new technology that involves placing a small radio transmitter up against the head‚ in some instances for hours a day”‚ said by Prof. Kenneth J. Rothman (www.controlyourimpact.com). Filipinos‚ especially students today‚ have been using cellphones for texting and calling. Most of them too play games in cellphones. But‚ cellphones have disadvantages to every student. One disadvantage they
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Juvenile Court: Therapy or Crime Control‚ and Do Lawyers Make a Difference? Stevens H. Clarke and Gary G. Koch Page [263] of 263-308 Law & Society Review > Vol. 14‚ No. 2‚ Winter‚ 1980 A published history of juvenile courts in the United States (Ryerson‚ 1978) describes almost a full circle in the development of ideas about society’s response to delinquency. Classical criminology regarded crime as the product of a free moral decision; the proper response was viewed as a schedule
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administration and occurrence of toxic reactions. Journal of American Medical Association‚ 1954‚ 155 : 339-341 Goldfried‚ M.R.‚ & Wolfe. B. Psychotherapy practice and research: Repairing a strained alliance. American Psychologist‚ 51 : 1007-1015 Rothman‚ K.J.‚ & Michels‚ K.B. The continuing unethical use of placebo controls. New England Journal of Medicine‚ 331: 394-398
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Psychological Science‚ 17 (4)‚ pp.311–318. Kahneman‚ D.‚ & Tversky‚ A Kunda ‚ Z. (1999). Social cognition: Making sense of people. Cambridge‚ MA: MIT Press. Newell‚ A.‚ & Simon‚ H. A. (1972). Human problem solving. Englewood Cliffs‚ NJ: Prentice-Hall. Rothman‚ A. J.‚ & Hardin‚ C. D. (1997). Differential use of the availability heuristic in social judgment. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin‚ 23 (2)‚ pp. 123–138. DOI: 10.1177/0146167297232002 Ruder‚ M.‚ & Bless‚ H Schwarz‚ N.‚ Bless‚ H.‚ Strack
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MORALISSUES FILESHARING Story from BBC News: http://bit.ly/tenenbaum Worksheet written by James Greenwood. http://www.james-greenwood.com American student Joel Tenenbaum was taken to court for downloading and sharing songs using the peer-to-peer file sharing program Kazaa. Under US law‚ recording companies are entitled to $750 to $30‚000 per infringement‚ or more if the jury believes the infringements were wilful. In the first case of this kind‚ a Minnesota jury awarded $80‚000 per
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the job and since they would be less likely to get sick‚ they wouldn’t use as many sick days. It would save money for business owners. Noah Rothman‚ editor of Commentary Magazine‚ talks about how if genetic modification of humans was allowed‚ the natural borns would be out of jobs‚ just like when technology and AI started replacing humans in certain jobs. Rothman says‚ “ It’s reminiscent of the way in which automation crashed over the American economy like a tsunami. Simple robots have been stealing
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