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- 1121: Ku Klux Klan - The History
- ... many small organizations. There are many internal struggles, most divisions claim to be original descendants and follow the old ways. This is never true. In the past few years with the birth of at home Internet service, the Klan has found a way to push its propaganda into homes across the country. All of these sites seem to have the same things in common. They contain information that undermines other races ...
- 1122: A Dependent Generation
- ... used computers, so it is not surprising that our generation has become highly dependent upon them. Frustration usually occurs when one can not get access to their computer. In college dorms, students get upset when Internet service is down for even an hour. While off-line, many of these stranded students dial in every minute to see if the network is back on-line. Occurrences like these show that this generation ...
- 1123: Advertising 2
- The main purpose of advertising is to sell a certain product of send a message to a certain group of people. Advertisements can be found anywhere from billboards on the highway to banners on the Internet. Some advertisements try to sell a certain product and make people aware of their presence. Other advertisements are there to deliver a certain message to the people. As Judith Williamson says "Advertisements are one of ...
- 1124: Economic Effects On Soveriegnt
- ... Comparative Political Studies April 1988: 75-86. Kratochwil, Friedrich. "Of Systems, Boundaries, and Territoriality: An Inquiry into The Creation of the State System." World Politics October 1986: 35-40. "Political Theory and Political Philosophy." The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Online. America Online. 28 March 1999. Thomson, Janice E., et al. Global Changes and the Theoretical Challenges: Approaches to World Politics for the 1990s. Lexington: Lexington, 1989. Walker, R.B.J. "Security ...
- 1125: C.s. Lewis: The Abolition Of M
- ... that ethical innovation is impossible. Everything we base ourselves on according to rational thought, morals, ethics, what is right and wrong, has been passed down to us in every kind of information from oratory to internet. We have not come up with a new creative idea of how to act in ethics. You don t read in a screaming headline, NEW WAY TO BE ETHICAL. We have just acquired the way ...
- 1126: Deep Ecology
- ... The other issue that seems debatable is the current state of economics and the market. These writing by Naess and company are somewhat dated and much has changed since then with the advent of the Internet. Is global village really such a bad thing if we use it properly? Deep ecology wants to preserve cultures and independent economies. I do not know which side to join at this point in time ...
- 1127: The Widening of the Wealth Gaps
- ... Jacobus. Boston: Bedford,1998 Hausman, Tate. Booming Economy Benefits the Rich, Busts the Rest. San Franciso: Alter. Org,1999 Cohen,GeorgeD. Americas Obsession with Wealth. The Christian Science Publishing Society. (Oct 7, 1999): oneline. Internet.
- 1128: Are Blacks Too Cool For The We
- Do less blacks than their fellow white Americans use the web? According to the Pew Study on Internet Usage , the answer is yes, but this study is also quick to point out that it s not merely color, it s a mixture of things. However, according to Leonce Gaiter , author of Is the ...
- 1129: Advertising Of 1890 Compared T
- ... the advertising of the 1890s and the 1990s are the sheer number of media available and what can be called the culture of Acool.@ The 1990s has radio, television, ads before motion pictures and videotapes, Internet advertising of various types (email Aspam@ banner ads), direct mail advertising, blimps and cropdusters to add to the arsenal of outdoor advertisement and concentrated target marketing. More important than the available media is the net ...
- 1130: Anywhere You Dare
- ... them and it always grabs their attention. It is human nature for us to be attracted to sexuality so marketers and advertisers give us what we want. For example, the most popular sites on the internet are sexually orientated sites and music sites that access MP3s. This is just one example of the popular sexual influence in our society. While working on this assignment I began to notice advertisements and their ...
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