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- 641: Appearance vs. Reality of Modern Music Affect on Teenagers
- ... One main reason that this occurs is because of the accessibility of what these "rock stars" are publishing. Think of all the things that teenagers have in front of them day-in, day-out; radio, television, clothes of peers etc. All of which are covered with popular musicians. So if they are so accessible then most people are aware of this so they start to pay attention to it, they see ... they believe, read in to and base their lives around what the "rock stars" are saying, this is very relevant to the Appearance Vs. Reality subject. Also when a teenager sees the "rock star" on television do they not ever consider the fact that the "rock star" has a promoter writing the words he/she says for him/her I know that might not be the same in all cases but ...
- 642: Smokey The Bear Sutra
- ... a way to inform the public of campfire do s and don ts. Advertising is a $125 billion industry that attracts the attention of the public. Advertising is used as a tool of persuasion in television, magazines, radio, billboards, and in-store displays. The incredible amount of money, artistic ability, and intellectual energy spent on advertisements helps us understand the great power of the media and the advertiser s ability to ... soft spot may be, there are plenty of ads out there waiting to turn your head and capture your attention. Once again, advertising is used as a tool of persuasion delivered through the use of television, magazines, radio, billboards, and in-store displays. Many companies use images and ideas to sell their products that have absolutely no connection with the ads whatsoever. But advertising is extremely effective if done correctly, and ...
- 643: How The Beatles Changed Rock Music
- ... how the Americans would react to the new type of music. Beatlemania hit New York on February 7, 1964. Hundreds of people jammed at the airport. They performed their first concert in America at CBS television's 53rd street studio. The concert was broadcast live and attracted the largest one night audience in the history of television up to that time. The Beatles were described as a British invasion by local and nationwide newspaper at that time. Their conquest of America was still remembered as a major turning point in the history ...
- 644: Divorce
- "I want a divorce." These words are constantly heard on television, books and households. In the past centuries, marriage was considred sacred and divorce was a taboo that everyone avoided. Some couples chose to spend the rest of their lives with someone that they did not ... co-worker. When asked why she cheated, she replies, "I had a perfect life" and admits that she longed for the feeling of needing something. In spite of the fact that it is just a television show, these instances do occur at a less exaggerated and realistic level. Adultery always breaks the trust in a marriage and often creates hatred toward the unfaithful spouse. Love. Does it even exist? Can people ...
- 645: Creative Story: Father's Handicap
- ... for the party. I was overjoyed to hear that because I didn't see her too much. After my mom told me the good news, I tried to find something to do. I tried watching television but that didn't work. Then I tried to play some videos games. I grew tried of that rather quickly. So, I deiced to get some much needed rest. The next morning I got up ... breakfast. I looked and found nothing had been cooked for me. Which was really odd because every Saturday and Sunday morning they had made me breakfast since I could remember. My sister Amy was watching television. So, I asked her where mom and dad were. She said, "Dad had hurt his back and had to go to the hospital." I was very worried. I asked her how he did it. She ...
- 646: Princess Diana 3
- ... February 24, 1981, it was officially announced that Diana was to marry the Prince of Wales. They were married at St. Paul's Cathedral in London on July 29, 1981. The ceremony drew a global television and radio audience estimated at around 1,000 million people and hundreds of thousands of people lining the way from Buckingham Palace to St. Paul's Cathedral. Diana was the first Englishwoman to marry an ... had agreed to separate. Diana based her household and office at Kensington Palace, while Charles was based at St. James's Palace and continued to live at Highgrove. In November of 1995, Diana gave a television interview in which she told about her unhappiness in her personal life and the pressures of her public role. Charles and Diana were divorced on August 28, 1996. Diana and Charles continued to share equal ...
- 647: Creative Writing: X-Men
- ... killing them to keep the threat away and to put a little chlorine in the gene pool. This is like the Ku Klux Klan or a racist church one may hear about in movies or television shows. The other example is also a church but it shows a school of more open thought. In this church, the preacher recognizes that some of these mutants use their powers to help others and ... in this way: a mutant killed all of their favorite heroes so mutants are all evil. It also did not help the mutant cause that a popular anti-mutant presidential candidate was killed on live television by an as-of-now unknown mutant. No, mutants are not riding high on America's popularity list. The X-Men are popular outside comic books also. There is a cartoon and a comic spin ...
- 648: Subliminal Advertising 2
- ... there have been many examples of subliminal advertising ranging from the word sex hidden in ice cubes to subliminal messages on Windows 95. Attempts have been made to discover the effectiveness of subliminal messages in television ads. Do these images really increase sales of products? Subliminal messages are a by-product of hypnosis. It is a technique for bypassing the conscious mind and putting a message in the subconscious mind. Subliminal ... 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
- 649: Philosophy - Absolute Understa
- ... to follow their own truth, has led many people into frustration and hostility. All concepts are so dynamic that the truth that one believes may appear to be self-ironic. A person may believe that television promotes violence in kids, exposes the use of profanity, and stupidity. Another person my believe that television may be educational because the exposure of all these problems will form into understanding. Although both may be perfectly true to each other, the two issues are found to be to be contradictory. The disagreement ...
- 650: What Happened To Our Rights?
- ... to be some holier than thou group speaking out as if they were representing the majority of Americans. These groups want to censor just about anything and everything we do. When it comes to watching television, reading a book or magazine, listening to music, or buying products, people should be able to make these decisions for themselves. Where do we draw the line with censorship? After all we are Americans and ... they make they should not be ridiculed. Whether something is good or bad for a person, we as individuals have the right to make our own choices. Censoring what we buy, what we watch on television, what music we listen to, and what books or magazines we read strips us of our individual character and personality that make us unique individuals. Censorship is an issue that will continue to be debated ...
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