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    see (apa). So if they are watching media violence, they will imitate it. In addition, in 1982 the National Institute of Health concluded that some major effects for children watching media violence is becoming less sensitive to pain and suffering of others, becoming more fearful of the world around them, and being more likely to behave in harmful or aggressive ways towards others (apa). Plus, another study done by Rowell Huesmann, Leonard Eron and others observed that children who watched many…

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    Liberal Bias In The Media

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    Buzzfeed News, they reportedly said they would not publish any ads related to his campaign, and even backed out of a million dollar deal with the RNC after Trump became their presidential nominee (Gold, Allen, Spence, “BuzzFeed pulls out of $1.3M advertising deal with RNC over Donald…

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    were prevented due to the decrease in smoking tobacco (Warner, 1989). The number of prevented deaths increase as the numbers of users decrease. During this time period, it became evident that people who regularly smoked tobacco faced horrible side effects: including yellow teeth, increased risk of stroke and brain damage, and high likelihood of various cancers. So why were these three million people smoking in the first place? In 1865 the first commercial cigarette was presented to war-ridden…

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    Tax Exemptions

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    For over a century, churches have been exempt from paying taxes. With the decline of religious association in the last several years and the advancements in American society, the validity of tax exemptions has been questioned. Some people believe that organizations that are exempt from paying taxes are given an unfair advantage over organizations that are required to pay taxes. Others believe that tax exemptions are necessary for such organizations. There are many different viewpoints on the…

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    water washing trash into the creek. To prevent this I am recommending spending $60,000 to employ a French Creek Environmental Educator to travel the watershed, especially near French Creek, to educate individuals about the economic and environmental effects of polluting the French Creek Watershed. It is cheaper and more cost effective to prevent than clean up of pollutants as clean up costs include disposal, risk, and the environmental damage that could not be prevented (Garbisu & Itziar…

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    H. Lovibond’s article “The Effect of Media Stressing Crime and Violence upon Children 's Attitudes” published by Oxford University Press. The main hypothesis stated that exposure to crime and violence mass media, starting with comic books specifically, would influence the child in…

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    In The Committee by Sun’Allah Ibrahim, the open-door policy has resulted in an economic and social dependency on the Western world as Egyptians pride themselves in using American and European commodities and global ideals they believe will enrich and improve their lives and country; however, in reality these are detrimental to their society. Through the diversification of Western commodities into Egypt, Egyptians lose their self-sufficiency and nationalist values, allowing the Western world to…

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    to a certain social groups feel they have to conform to that group’s ideologies. Considerations for different target audiences allow the media to highlight certain stories that are beneficial to the elite and downplay other stories that may prove harmful to the ruling elite. Social media sites allow people to spread their ideologies to all their followers instantly, which can be a powerful tool to an experienced user. A false sense of consciousness permeates social media life especially during…

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    complain of discomfort at least on one are of upper extremities, back or neck. Long term usage also leads to additional tension on tendons, muscles and parametric tissue, which could result in visual display terminal (VDT) syndrome. However, side-effects on human’s physical state could be improved with physical exercise and stretching. Dr. Julia a professor, a kinesiologist, massage therapist, fitness instructor and creator of four trademark classes, offers a series of exercise in her e-book…

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    Introduction The term prostitution has had many meanings according to the context of the community culture and its influence, especially from the people and the environment. However, this practice has been an agenda for debate in most scenarios such as academic work, institutional programs, government and authority and the society as a whole. From mere definitions and understandings, prostitution is a human practice that involves sexual violence touching directly on women and girls with monetary…

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