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- 1281: The Good Death -
- ... surface our deep sense of fear and anger (Wall, James, pg. 772). To decrease terrorism effectively, the publicity that it draws needs to decrease. Terrorists thrive on publicity; bombings in world class cities generate more television coverage and more terror then atrocities perpetrated elsewhere (Anonymous, pg. 13). Publicity that the terrorists gets spreads their message even further. Terrorists target big cities because that s where the most people live (Anonymous, pg ...
- 1282: The Camera
- The Camera The camera is defined as an apparatus for taking photographs or film or television pictures. It is a lightproof box through which an image is focused and recorded on film. Today there are many different types of cameras in use, all of them more or less advanced versions of ...
- 1283: The Birth Of An American Super
- ... and vulnerable and then he got younger, bigger, more muscular and his only vulnerability was to Kryptonite. As Superman grew as a character, his popularity also grew. There are now toys, movies, novels, cartoons, and television series utilizing Superman s name. Superman s popularity is now world wide. He celebrated his fiftieth birthday on the cover of Time Magazine. In fact, a novel by Roger Stern recognizes that, On November 18 ...
- 1284: The Analysis Of The Blue Marbl
- ... technological applications, or entertainment, and while that is not directly related to mining of the Earth s resources, it is indirectly related. Computer chips can t be made without the silicon used for their production; television networks, satellites, and phone systems aren t of any use to the world without the copper used in the wiring or the power supplies. In every product produced everywhere in the world, some sort of ...
- 1285: The Americanization Of Canada
- ... based in Canada. That means that Canada only has 21% of what is considered to be a national sport. The government image is distorted in the Canadians mind as well. All of the American s television shows and news would have some Canadians believe that our governments work the same, and all courts operate in the same way as Judge Judy s and the People s Court. In summary, not only ...
- 1286: Teenage Love
- ... to belief there are actually teenagers that are in love. Yes, I will be first to say, this is plenty of lust in the world but among teenagers it seems to show more. But with television shows, movies, commercials, and cartoons talking about sex, it seems to be out in the open and nothing really bad about it. But society must understand, not all-teenage kids are like this. In conclusion ...
- 1287: Teen Suicide
- ... ideas in their heads; and People with strong religious beliefs will not attempt suicide. These are all misunderstandings about teen suicide, why people automatically think this, I do not know. Some suspect that it is television and the media, I believe that people think this because they are taught to. Parents, teachers, and mentors all try to make suicide seem like something that really doesn t happen that often. They make ...
- 1288: Subliminal Advertising 3
- ... Rogers, Martha and Kirk H. Smith. Public Perceptions of Subliminal Advertising: Why Practitioners Shouldn't Ignore This Issue. Journal of Advertising Research March- April 1993: 10-25. Smith, K. H. Effectiveness of Subliminal Messages in Television Commercials: Two Experiments. Journal of applied Psychology v.79 no. 6, 866-874 Modemac, R. Subliminal Stimuli There is no Black and White December 1999: www.subgenius.com, 1-6
- 1289: Sports And Culture Do Sports H
- ... physical educators and sociologists given serious attention to sports as a social phenomena. This is primarily due to the recent increase in the social significance of sports (Smith, Smoll, & Curtis 108). Since the invention of television organized sports have become an extremely popular part of contemporary life. This has caused physical educators and sociologists to become more interested and pay more attention to them. The sociology of sports deserves this attention ...
- 1290: Simpsons Vs Wells
- ... 1898, the message of Wells s work remains relevant, even in the present day. Criticisms of an unwarranted faith in authority manifest themselves in modern culture in multiple media. The Simpsons, a half-hour animated television program, represents such a manifestation. The episode entitled Bart s Comet, first aired on February 5, 1995, criticizes a blind allegiance to authority in any form by humorously detailing Springfield s response to an approaching ...
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