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- 801: Tobacco 2
- ... advertising creates the impression among young people that smoking is much more ubiquitous and socially acceptable than it is. To make smoking seem glamorous to youths, tobacco advertising is regularly linked to the world of sports and entertainment. The industry also is increasingly using items like caps and bags with company logos printed on them to market cigarettes to teens. Tobacco companies also have developed chewing tobacco products that taste like ...
- 802: Time Warner
- ... and privatise media and communication systems resulted in the rise of oligopolys . The price the American public is paying now is a media system spinning out of control in a hyper- commercialised frenzy. Everything from sports to arts to entertainment and children programmes is turning to full- scale commercialisation, with every aspect of human life carpetbombed. Breakfast talk shows, sitcoms and feature films are in , while Classical concerts documentaries and educational ...
- 803: The Tv Era
- ... problems involve the television. Due to the huge variety of channels offered by the TV stations, more and more kids tend to stay in the houses rather than go out in the nature and do sports. In conclusion, obviously infinite issues involve the TV and it s rather new era. However, the TV brought much more good than bad with its invention. Those who wish not to watch it or not ...
- 804: The Simpsons 3
- ... Simpson, the tar fumes are making me dizzy." Homer, relaxing in a hammock replies, nonchalantly, "Yeah, they'll do that." Homer fits the genera of the parent who pressures his kid to do well in sports. In one episode, after Bart scored a winning goal, Homer congratulated him, "Okay Bart, you won the hockey game. Now, just as I promised, here's your turtle, alive and unhurt." Homer got angry at ...
- 805: The Simpsons
- ... the asphalt fumes are making me dizzy." Homer, relaxing in a hammock replies, nonchalantly, "Yeah, they'll do that." Also, Homer fits the stereotype of the parent who pressures his kid to do well in sports. In one episode, after Bart scored a winning goal, Homer congratulated him, "Okay Bart, you won the hockey game. Now, just as I promised, here's your turtle, alive and unhurt." In another example, Homer ...
- 806: The Protestant Ethic And The S
- ... the Calvinists most characteristic dogma . Weber used the following writing of Calvin to use as evidence of the doctrine; In finding evidence for worldly asceticism, Weber first looked at the implementation of the Book of sports in the 17th Century(ibid). This book was made in to law by Charles 1st and James 1st to counteract the ascetic nature of the Protestants who did not want to participate in sport to ...
- 807: The Land Ethic
- ... media for that. Television aims at our most immediate perception. Pictures.... to see almost to feel. It is a medium for multiple contacts. It sets the whole world before us. It offers us entertainment games, sports and more serious programs. Eurovision was created for that very purpose. Television offers something of everything, and each viewer can pick and chose whatever he or she finds the most illuminating. The cultivation of a ...
- 808: The Internet Beneficial Or Fat
- ... world right now, the majority of them are connected to the Internet. There are many different types of sites on the Internet: stores, chat rooms, personal home pages, personal pet pages, news pages, entertainment pages, sports pages, file pages, adult pages, etc. Everything that one could ever ask for is on the Internet, and a lot that one would not ask for. If there is any information one needs to find ...
- 809: The Indian And The Horse
- ... of the horse on the Indian way of life. In the present day, the many purposes that horses had served have been replaced by modern technology. They are now viewed as luxury pets or as sports items. However, the horse had a great impact on the human lifestyle in the past, especially that of the Indians of the New World. According to archaeologists, the horse was present when the Indians first ...
- 810: The History Of Baseball Cards
- ... store bought premium cards, you'll probably find something you like. Well, have baseball cards affected your life since 1887? You'll have to decide yourself. * BKM - Beckett Baseball Card Mothly TUFF-Tuff Stuff SCD- Sports Collectors Digest
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