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    and ship cargos in the Boston News Letter. () Advertising was well on its way to becoming the powerful tool that it is today. World War I saw some important advances in advertising as governments on all sides used ads as propaganda. The British used advertising as propaganda to convince its own citizens to fight‚ and also to persuade the

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    obedience. Propaganda is always trying to persuade the audience to a persuaders point of view either political‚ religious‚ ethical. One of the approaches is to make the individual believe that she or he will benefit from it. If you stay young longer using our creams‚ diets‚ drugs and surgeries only then you may make your dreams come true. Person who is being targeted is often named the national citizen so by addressing a mass that is one nation or a race the propaganda text is addressing

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    There are many ways people can be ruled. For example‚ people are governed by a monarchy‚ dictatorship‚ and a democracy. In Aldous Huxley’s essay‚ “Words and Behavior‚” the government uses words as propaganda and decides to lie. In George Orwell’s novel‚ “1984‚” Winston lives in a dystopia where big brother‚ who is the government‚ is always watching everyone. In Sir Thomas More’s‚ Utopia‚ the king should listen to and make better decisions so people can have better lives. The government should say

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    The Vietnam War opened many eyes to the true horrors of war thanks to the media coverage. The media made a significant impact on public opinions during the war. News outlets did not glorify war such as propaganda in WWII. As a way to sell more papers‚ acquire higher ratings‚ or just tell the truth to the public‚ the media outlets started to publish horrific yet realistic images and videos of Vietnam to present what really happens when at war. The real question is in what ways and how did media affect

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    Wartime Morale and Propaganda during WWII Morale is the spine in your back‚ the lift to your chin‚ the song on your lips‚ the grit in your craw. Morale is the spirit that makes you say defiantly "Is that so?" when you are told you aren’t man or woman enough to do something – and makes you do it! Morale gives you the heart to smile when the going is toughest; it gives you the spunk to wisecrack when the danger is greatest (Hunt 250). In the absence of a credible positive ideology‚ motivation was

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    “Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations”-George Orwell Media‚ it is the main means of communication‚ as radio and television‚ newspapers‚ and magazines that reach or influence people widely. Anyone who controls any form of media has vast amounts of power over the public. A simple news story can change society’s opinion over a certain topic. However‚ without the media‚ we would not get an insight into controversies that are happening

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    Role of media Introduction It is often said that the world has become global village. Telecommunication‚ radio and television and finally computer have reduced distance and brought the most countries aloes enough to each other. Indeed‚ it has become an effective instrument for norms of democracy facilitate the decision‚ making process. In complex globalized world‚ role of media has become diversified and effective. Hence‚ peace or war politics or trade‚ diplomacy or commerce‚ religions or conflicts

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    world that evolves around it. It can corrupt someone’s mind and make them think about what is right and what is wrong‚ which may conflict with what is actually right and form opinions toward something else that may not be true. It acts as a form of propaganda in its own way‚ which not many people would think to be true‚ and makes them think that whatever they hear or read must be right. The world has definitely changed the Great Depression back in the 1920’s and 30’s‚ and the people have changed as well

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    do was leave out little details to get the people to believe them. In order to spread anti-war thoughts throughout the entire country‚ the media and press spoke tirelessly about the protests world-wide and continually barraged the people with propaganda. In an effort to stress the amount of protests and involvement in them‚ the press printed articles which over-emphasized statistics. One article in particular printed‚ "Tens of thousands demonstrated in Melbourne‚ Australia‚ on Friday -- the biggest

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    According to Wikipedia Foundation‚ “”We Can Do It!" is an American wartime propaganda poster produced by J. Howard Miller in 1943 for Westinghouse Electric as an inspirational image to boost worker morale.” During the World Wars the government required most of the population to join the force in order to defeat their enemies. Millions of women were encouraged to join the work force that were previously done by men. This advertisement was directed towards women to come join the work industry in order

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