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- 1311: Periodical Review Of Human Com
- ... get a clearer grasp of human interaction behaviors both verbal and non-verbal as well as communication styles within and across cultures. Other articles of interest included the effects of pornography on aggressive behavior, predicting television extreme viewers and non-viewers, the cultivation effect (biasing of social reality perceptions on viewers), attachment styles and reactions to nonverbal involvement, and the role of language in interpersonal and inter-group settings. Many of ...
- 1312: Nutrition And Health
- ... diet and health? As in the 1990 findings, the media is cited as the primary source of food and nutrition information for the general public. The most popular sources include magazine articles, newspaper reports, and television broadcasts. A small percentage of people further seek nutrition advice from health professional. Many consumers want to eat less fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, more complex carbohydrates, and dietary fibers. Until recently, however, grocery shoppers ...
- 1313: National Wildlife Federation
- ... how to care for it. NWF's National Wildlife Week program brings free conservation materials to more than 620,000 teachers who reach more than 20 million students. It also provides information through its magazines, television and movie productions and it's World Wide Web Homepage. Some of the specific activist projects include the following: · Endangered Habitat - Habitat Conservation Plans - Buffalo Recovery - Grizzly Bear Reintroduction - Climate Change & Wildlife · Land Stewardship - Grazing ...
- 1314: My Lai: The Event, The Trial,
- ... s concern turned towards, next to the civil rights movement, the war in Vietnam, mostly in favor of it, but some against it. For the first time ever, America saw daily reports, footage, broadcasts on television of the "reality" of the war. The images presented at first, along with some carefully prepared lies that a tense government conjured up gave a frictional society the impression that American presence in Vietnam was ...
- 1315: Mcdonaldization Of Society 2
- ... of the downtown memorabilia. A taste of little Italy is used to let the prospective guest know that traditional Italian food will be served with popular Italian/American music filling the dining room. The National Television Network, NTN, offers an interactive trivia game to be played in the bar area. Entertainment is brought in on special occasions and the servers call out loud to the kitchen to fill the atmosphere ...
- 1316: Men And Women
- ... raced by behind the viewer, or that an explosion to the front left has shot off debris that a viewer can hear land back behind him. Instead, the front speakers are placed adjacent to the television, but not centered, and the rear speakers are both next to each other at the far end of the room. The men can deal with this though because the rear speakers have been given extra ...
- 1317: Marriage 2
- ... And it is easy to that our images and expectations of marriage and families are constantly changing within society. As a child my outlook on marriage was very simple. My example came from the corny television shows I would watch with my baby-sitter after school, until my mother remarried. Then we became a very close knit family. My mother quit her job and became a stay-at-home mom. She ...
- 1318: Farenheit 451
- ... is a futuristic story, in which society believes that books are useless and a waste of space. These people feel that the most important aspect of their life is their job and entertainment such as television after work. In this essay, I will answer the question in the quote above. This quote from Fahrenheit 451 explains society's opinion of books. It is their belief that people waste valuable time reading ...
- 1319: Juvenile Crime
- ... design of buildings. Delinquency in public areas, such as assaults, vandalism and fare dodging can be reduced by 17-68% by improved social control from civilian guards - recruited from the unemployed - and by closed circuit television. Young children will grow up to offend less by 50-80% if provided with adequate pre-school programs and by in home nurse visitations for at-risk children. The young and disadvantaged are 33-71 ...
- 1320: Journalistic Integrity
- ... of journalism (Koch 1129). What shocked most was that Glass was never formally charged, just quietly dismissed. In the case of CNN and Time Magazine, the issue was not dealt with immediately and modestly. The television news station and the magazine were reporting that the U.S. military was using nerve gas to kill American defectors in Laos during the Vietnam War (Koch 1129). The serious faults in reporting were not ...
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