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    The impact of Facebook towards public perception on building up police reputation Chapter One: INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY 1.1.1. The background of Royal Malaysia Police Facebook page Polis Diraja Malaysia (Royal Malaysia Police) Facebook page is create at 21 Sep 2010. This is an official Facebook of Royal Malaysia Police. This page has 179‚152 peoples like the page and 14‚065 talks about the page. Most of the generation x focus on the page‚ the public also can post and comment on the

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    Professor Blanchard English 1102 20 September 2011 Video Games Impact on Youth Today Video games are the most popular form of entertainment and they are enjoyed by people from all age groups. Playing video games can have tremendous impacts on the different age groups‚ most importantly on the youth. The impact of video games on the youth has many different sides and it is a highly debated topic. One side feels that it has no impact on the youth and is only a game in which the content is meant to be enjoyed

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    important medium. For purposes of the media‚ youth will be classified in age groups of 13 and 21. Media‚ in today’s world‚ have both positive and negative implications. As far as youth is concerned one thing should be kept in mind‚ that it depends upon the youth to reap the positive/negative outcomes from media. Media not only helps the youth to become aware of the current events but also allows them to evaluate the burning issues. A greater percentage of youth related to mass communication and journalism

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    television‚ movies‚ video games‚ cell phones‚ and the Internet. The mass media are rife with violent images and messages and youth spend a great deal of time with media. Among the mass media the youth have been exposed to the kind of violent media presented to teach the viewer to be more violent. Sources of media‚ such as music‚ television‚ and games‚ have a major impact on youth violence. Twenty-first century American music endorse is made up of over thousands of different music genres that are displayed

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    Impact Of Internet On Modern Youth The content of the current media culture is often blind to a young person’s cultural‚economic and educational background. The concept of a media culture has evolvedowing to the increased volume‚ variety and importance of mediated signs and messagesand the interplay of interlaced meanings. In the world of young people‚ the media are saturated by popular culture

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    THE IMPACT OF MATERIALISM IN THE YOUTH CULTURE According to the dictionary of Cambridge “materialism” is the belief that having money and possessions is the most important thing in life. In today’s world this notion has a strong place among people-especially in the culture of youth- regardless their social classes.The economic system of our age relies on the customers and consumption therefore the culture of consumption pumped through by advertisements specifically take aim at the youth-which is

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    history for over 2‚500 years. But due to the increasing development... Due to globalization… the rich culture of India is disappearing. The most impact is of western culture on India culture. Western culture is based more on materialistic factors where as our culture has a spiritual base. The culture of India is been disappearing by many ways… the youths in India do not respect their elders‚ the families in India live separate... And thus have lost contacts with their other relatives… the big

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    reached 50 million listeners‚ while it took only 13years for television to reach 50 million viewers. Strikingly‚ the internet reached 50 million users in only four years‚ indeed‚ Facebook reached that figure in one and half years. Designed for students at Harvard University in 2004‚ Facebook is a single phenomenon. In 2009‚ Facebook had100 million members‚ and by the end of 2010‚ that number increased to 500 million users worldwide. As social media grows at a faster rate than other communication programs

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    Media is everywhere. It is an inseparable part of every teenager’s life. Historically‚ newspapers were the most common of media‚ but today cell phones and other electronic devices have taken over all forms of communication. Teenagers today depend on the media for information on everything the latest gadgets‚ fashion trends‚ the newest cars on the market‚ the best places to eat out in the country or to find out what their favourite celebrity is up to. Media controls the minds of teenagers’ like a

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    Adverse Possession Introduction: The area of law in question here is adverse possession of freehold land. Wylie defines adverse possession as “possession of land which is inconsistent with the title of the true owner. The law on adverse possession in Ireland‚ and indeed throughout much of the common law world‚ is extremely conscientious and ambiguous. Therefore‚ it is impossible to say with certainty how the courts will decide this issue. The major difficulty encountered in this area stems from

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