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1851: Persuasive Essay: Capital Punishment
Persuasive Essay: Capital Punishment When turning on the television, radio, or simply opening the local newspaper, one is bombarded with news of arrests, murders, homicides, serial killers, and other such tragedies. It is a rare occasion to go throughout a day in this world ...
1852: Capital Punishment is Murder
... Nobody's life should be considered as a celebration upon it's conclusion. The way that Capital Punishment is set up today makes these such executions seem like an event or festival of death. The television coverage, newspaper articles, and radio broadcasts carry the message to everyone across the state or even the United States. They become the front page news stories. "It was like the old movies where everybody comes ...
1853: Crime and Gangs In America
... be made to create and maintain a family. They were failed and now they've failed their children. Parents want to blame it on something or someone else. "Blame it on crime." "It's the television! Or, they blame it on society. Family supposed to be our posterity and they're [our family] heritage--like it was to the pioneers, the settlers, the slaves, and millions of others.
1854: Marijuana: The Legalization
... re all just prejudice and aren't educated enough on the matter, or perhaps it because we have been educated. Ever since I can remember, (Born May 29, 1981) those egg commercials have been on television. You know, the one where the guy says, "This is your brain. This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?" As stated earlier, marijuana is one of those drugs. There had to be some reason ...
1855: Should Drugs Be Made Legal?
... not be forced to kick the habit due to the availability of the drug they would partake eagerly. The temptation to use drugs would increase when advertisements for cocaine, heroin and marijuana are displayed on television. Instead of money used by employed addicts, you will see welfare funds used to purchase drugs. If welfare funds were being misused, this would cause a major problem in the economy. Drugs must not be ...
1856: Censorship In The United States
... of us want to view things deemed “degenerate” or “depraved.” This is why a FOX broadcast of car crashes and animal attacks fetch the network its highest ratings. Howard Stern has taken his Saturday night television show on CBS and in most markets quadrupled the ratings in that time slot for the 18-34 year old male demographic. It should not be the responsibility or even the job of the FCC ...
1857: A Few Media Commandments
... feet tall and weigh approximately 110 pounds. This is precisely what everyone looks like in these clothes magazines and TV shows (Alley McBeal). The message sent to every woman reading these magazines or watching these television programs is that unless you look like these people then you are not an acceptable woman! What the mass media machine should be doing is projecting a positive pro-individual message stating that it is ...
1858: The Pros And Cons About Legalizing Marijuana
... on actual human beings, experiments have not shown damage to the reproductive system. Not all mainstream claims are false, and not all alternative claims are true, but people would rather get their news from the television than from a piece of paper that they found in their mailbox. The majority of the population gets its information from mainstream media sources because they believe that it is more credible than alternative media ...
1859: The Death Penalty: To Be or Not to Be...
... and horrific cases have heightened the public's fear and anger over this issue to a near frenzy. When asked in January of this year, " How often do you see reports of violent crime on television ? " 68 % replied " almost every day ". Although the media have played an important role in raising the public's awareness of lawlessness, crime in America is far from a media - created phenomenon. Government statistics support the ...
1860: Setting Up A Dummy Corporation...
... for the purposes of this lesson we're gonna pick RCA Electronics as our name, not to be confused (God forbid) with RCA - Radio Corporation of America, the giant who made the radio, phonographs and television famous. Sounds like a good name to me. Imagine the greedy son of a bitch salesman at the "Blue Widget" company when you call and say you're "John Smith (think of something better), vice ...


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