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    Title: The role of the media in international conflict. Case studies: Vietnam War‚ Falklands conflict‚ Gulf War. Abstract: Since the end of the Cold War there have been countless conflicts that have involved the deaths of millions of people and the suffering of millions more. It is impossible to accurately quantify human suffering due to the conflict. To take one indicator – it has been pointed that more than one million children died in the conflicts‚ which occurred in the world for last ten

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    Television and Your Health Media can be helpful as a tool to promote healthy living and lifestyles. News broadcasts can influence society’s views on how to be healthy. These broadcasts do this by illustrating how to make healthy choices. News broadcasts have the ability to shift society’s focus from obesity and weight loss to healthier eating and being more active. They draw attention to the need for policies on things such as fast food marketing to youth and the quality of foods in schools

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    Introduction: When PIA came into being in 14th August‚ 1947 there was only one airline in operation called Orient Airline. After some time two more airlines Pakistan Air Limited and Cresent Airways started commercial operation. None of these small air service companies could succeed to cover the requirements of the Air Traffic of the country. Ultimately two of these failed to continue their operation. In 1952 Orient Airways was the only operational company operating on domestic routes. The

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    Is social media ruining people by making them less social? It is often thought that social media makes people less social‚ but it actually is not bad for you. Social media is helping many individuals become social. This may be true but social media can affect many people in different ways. Social media is making people more social. To start off‚ social media helps individuals find and make new friends. According to "The upsides of selfies: Social media isn’t all bad for kids" "When it comes

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION The social web has become a mediator between the individual and another individual for a particular purpose. Social networking sites can connect the individual‚ either in the country or abroad. There are many social networking sites that exist and mediate the whole world‚ as an example of Youtube‚ Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Blogspot and others. With the social web sites like this one‚ everyone can connect or communicate quickly than ever before prior to the creation of information and

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    This paper discusses the role of the media in political campaigns. The purpose of campaigns To understand the role of election campaigns towards the end result it is necessary to understand that two ideas exist. It is believed that the voters decide for their candidate before the campaigning starts‚ while the others believe that it through active campaigning that voters reach their decision. The purpose of political campaigns is to do one of three things to affect the voter: motivate‚ reinforce

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    “Social media is about sociology and psychology more than technology‚” states digital analyst Brian Solis. Social media does not only provide people with its technology services but it also affects their social and psychological life. In the 21st century when people live in a digital and innovative period‚ easily share‚ create and exchange information in social media‚ they forget about its consequences. Social networks may negatively influence people especially teenagers while technology platforms

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    Role of the Media in American Politics A free and open media is essential to a functioning democracy. Its role in politics is to “encourage democratization‚ strengthen the rule of law and promote institution building” (UN News Center). In order for a democracy to work properly‚ citizens need to be informed on the issues at hand‚ in a fair and unbiased manner‚ so they can make sound decisions as to which candidates to vote for. The role of the media in democracy has been realized since the institute’s

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    the same virus. A virus can be introduced to a computer system along with any software program. For Internet users‚ this threat can come from downloading files through FTP (file transfer protocol)‚ or referencing email attachments. (Please refer to our web page on Handling Email’s File Attachments for details.) When a virus is introduced to a computer system‚ it can attach itself to‚ or sometimes even replace‚ an existing program. Thus‚ when the user runs the program in question‚ the virus is also

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    OPINION The Role of Media in War Columnist Gp Capt SULTAN M HALI discusses how propaganda can be used effectively during war. “Journalists will say that war is too important to be left to generals. Reporting of war is too important to be left to reporters. Soldiers need to get involved in this.” -Maj Gen Patrick Brady - 1990 (former Public Relations Chief of US Army) The revolution in information technology‚ from the transistor through widespread digitisation‚ deeply networked communications

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