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801: The Effects Of Rap On Inner Cities
... artists’ send out is negative, and that people living in the inner-cities and slums of America are affected by the artists’ lyrics. Throughout the course of 1997, a cable network known as MTV (Music Television) took 3 trips from Lexington Kentucky, to Lexington Kentucky to Chicago, Illinois. The topic of the program was to speak to teenagers in gangs and ask them how Gangsta’ rap has affected their lives. On ... agi-usa.org/pubs/fb _ teen_ sex.html 4) Encarta 98 Encyclopedia 5) Groilers Encyclopedia 6) Violent Crimes: Drugs and Alcohol http://www.rom.pubs/atest/org.html 7) The Official Website of The Music Television http://www.mtv.com 8) The National Bureau of Music Distribution http://www.nbmd.musc.org.html
802: Internet For Newbies
... language is currently used by people on the Internet, and is rapidly spilling over into mainstream advertising and business. The words "on-line," "network," and "surf the net" are being utilized frequently in newspaper and television. If you're like most Americans, you're feeling bombarded by Netspeak. Television advertisers, newspapers, and international businesses have jumped on the "Information Superhighway" bandwagon, making the Net more accessible to large numbers of not-entirely-technically-oriented people. As a result, technological jargon is entering into non ...
803: A Direct Democracy
... no need for that because there would be no Democratic or Republican parties. Next, no contributions can be made to a certain candidate. There would be no worries over who had the most publicity over television and radio due to one receiving more contributions than the other did. Last, being able to vote at home may bring a higher voter percentage due to the added convenience. People wouldn’t have to ... to give their input than anything else. No, I don’t think that this type of bill would effectively work in Mississippi. We can’t people to read the newspaper or watch the news on television much less vote. Above all else, there is no way that we could get people to constantly call in and let their representative know where they stand on an issue. I feel there are a ...
804: Civil Rights
... few examples of some of the many racial discriminations which blacks once had to face in America prior to the 1960s. Change, however, was on the horizon. The urbanization of the South, the impact of television and radio, the desegregated armed forces, and other factors began to blur the distinctions between geographic regions. This all set the stage for the decade of revolution for Blacks in America. Blacks made more gains ... commissioner ordered police to attack demonstrators with dogs and firefighters to turn high-pressure water hoses on them. This violence was shown throughout the nation and the world in newspapers, magazines, and most importantly, on television. Much of the world was shocked by the events in Birmingham, and the reaction to the violence increased support for black civil rights. In Birmingham white leaders promised to negotiate an end to some segregation ...
805: Life or Death: Who Chooses?
... the rapist, for treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography, clean up the newstands, literature and "Adult Movies" and television programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape. By some peculiar trick of adult logic, proponents of abortion talk about fetal indications for act ... an individual too small to cry for it's own protection. Abortion by suction curettage is not just as simple as a pelvic examination performed in a doctor's office as Dr. Morgentaler and the television programe W5 who were doing a great disservice to young women in Canada would have us believe. In Canada as reported in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (the Statistics from Statistics Canada), the complication rate ...
806: The Sixth Sense
... intricate plot, great acting, and a truly surprising ending. The plot of a movie in today's movie market is normally broadcast to the world through an immense amount of advertising. Whether it is through television commercials, radio commercials, or newspaper articles before the movie comes out, one can normally figure out the story before you see it. This does not hold true in the case of The Sixth Sense. I witnessed nearly all of the various commercials for the movie, and the closest thing to revealing the story was when on a television commercial Cole Sear (played by Haley Joel Osment) whispers to Dr. Malcolm Crowe (played by Bruce Willis), " I see dead people". That gave people the idea of the movie, but it did not give the ...
807: Analysis of the movie Contact
... civilization that contacted us is far more advanced than humans. If contact was made today it could only be achieved with the assistance of a civilization far more advanced than our human race. Radio and television signals have been travelling in space for over 60 years and an alien civilization that is 100 light years away would first have to be able to recognize the waves and be able to interpret ... the transmission and reception of the radio signal. The star "Vega" is said to be something like 26 light years away from earth which makes probability of receiving a signal from there after the first television transmission from Germany in 1936 very likely within the parameters of the movie. This attention to detail is undoubtedly due to the contribution of Ann Druyan who worked on the series "Cosmos" with Carl Sagan ...
808: Abortion: Who Really Cares
... the rapist, for treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography, clean up the newstands, literature and "Adult Movies" and television programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape. By some peculiar trick of adult logic, proponents of abortion talk about fetal indications for act ... an individual too small to cry for it's own protection. Abortion by suction curettage is not just as simple as a pelvic examination performed in a doctor's office as Dr. Morgentaler and the television programe W5 who were doing a great disservice to young women in Canada would have us believe. In Canada as reported in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (the Statistics from Statistics Canada), the complication rate ...
809: Abortion: Life or Death Ä Who Chooses?
... the rapist, for treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography, clean up the newstands, literature and "Adult Movies" and television programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape. By some peculiar trick of adult logic, proponents of abortion talk about fetal indications for act ... an individual too small to cry for it's own protection. Abortion by suction curettage is not just as simple as a pelvic examination performed in a doctor's office as Dr. Morgentaler and the television programe W5 who were doing a great disservice to young women in Canada would have us believe. In Canada as reported in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (the Statistics from Statistics Canada), the complication rate ...
810: Media and the Military
... home for all of America to see (Klein 50-51). Again, war is not pretty and the way you keep morale up is you don't let the public know how bad war really is. Television is one of the most powerful tools of media and “by the mid 1960's television had become the most important source for news for most of the American public, and beyond that, perhaps, the most powerful single influence on the public.” (Hallin 106) So people trusted what reporters like Walter ...


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