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- 1751: World Hunger
- ... people in rich countries like the United States, Japan, and etc, will never know the truth about World Hunger. Everyday I can see America indirectly making the situation worse and worse. I flip on the television everyday and see commercials about the starving the children and they show little kids on laying on a bed starving to death. I find this very disrespectful to the people who are really starving, they ...
- 1752: The Publics Right to Know
- ... In a hypothetical situation , a man running for president is caught in a bind where media has to decide if his private life should be published or not. Involving media forms such as newspapers and television news. When investigating matters in an individuals private life there is a question of fairness. The possibility of invasion of privacy is also present. If this information is printed , How will it make the person ...
- 1753: Stereotyping
- ... really has nothing to do with this particular situation, however people may say that it does. Common catalysts for influencing such beliefs like racism, sexism, enthoncentrism, and stereotyping are media, like newspaper articles and headlines, television programs, and radio broadcastings, etc. The media has the power to direct any message, however it may see fit, and affix it to the viewers' thoughts. The media has abused its power to the point ...
- 1754: Racism
- ... they are. From birth to about age twelve, children collect information about their world. They learn from many ways including their school, family, neighbours, friends, and the community. They also get information from books, movies, television, and other media. From this information they gain beliefs, attitudes, and opinions. (An opinion is a belief that is stronger than impression and less strong than positive knowledge.) Attitudes are feelings and emotions held toward ...
- 1755: Homeless: What has been done to decrease the problem?
- ... being self-centered and start thinking about the other person who has less than us, I am sure that we would benefit from it. It isn't all that hard. A few advertisements on the television and radio, a little push from our society's leaders and we would be off on the right track. That worked for the recycling program. Now we should try employing this idea for even better ...
- 1756: The Homeless: What Has Been Done To Decrease The Problem?
- ... being self-centered and start thinking about the other person who has less than us, I am sure that we would benefit from it. It isn't all that hard. A few advertisements on the television and radio, a little push from our society's leaders and we would be off on the right track. That worked for the recycling program. Now we should try employing this idea for even better ...
- 1757: What Was The Effect of The Space Shuttle Challenger
- ... I had just come home when I saw on the news..."This is a Special Report...Peter Jennings reporting." I was often amazed and excited about what they were going to say when my favorite television shows were interrupted, or likewise when they had a "real" broadcast of the Emergency Broadcast System; that annoying beep. Still, that day I was neither amazed nor excited, just for a 5th grader, confused. I ...
- 1758: Responsible Driving
- Responsible Driving "Imagine a crowd of 44,000 people in the stands at a World Series or Super Bowl game. A television camera scans the individual faces --- some exuberant, some anxious --- all sports fans out for a good time. As many people as are in that crowd will die in highway accidents this year. More than half ...
- 1759: Instilling a Child's Values
- ... of being punished, but after a while the child accepts the given value for what it is. Punishment can be done several ways. Some deny their child of something such as: food, fun, attention, or television shows with gigantic, purple dinosaurs. Other parents discipline in a more physical way: spanking. Some believe spanking a child is wrong, but as long as it doesn't get out of hand, it is last ...
- 1760: The Media and the Fear of Victimization
- The Media and the Fear of Victimization Tonight's presenter spoke on the images of crime that are presented on television and the media and how they affect the public perception on being victimized. She gave examples of how the media has the tendency to often blow up a situation so as to make it appear ...
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