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    recruitment strategies used by Shining Path, the Peruvian’s government inappropriate response to the terrorist organization, media control by the government and the role of ignorance by the public in contributing to the violence. The Shining Path terrorist organization used several strategies to recruit members to join their group. Its leader first…

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    printing newspaper helped to journalism have the ability transmitting information to the public rapidly. In addition, the journalism is playing a significant role in all commercial activities as well as political. Contrary to reality, journalism through social media, especially social networks is considered a tool of democracy. Through the media or social networks people can transmit information…

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    How Did The Us Enter Ww1

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    factors of greater importance to the reversal of Wilson’s neutrality and the entry into World War I. As the Great War progressed, the American media used its national platform to expose the American population to the war that raged on in Europe- through the Federal government, which created the Committee on Public Information in 1917. It ensured that all media was censored with the intention of preventing any non-Allie support whilst also creating a heinous image of the German ‘Huns’. The…

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    titled “The Liberal Media Exposed”, the author argues that there is a strong, growing liberal bias which dominates the media. Meanwhile, The Nation columnist and independent weblogger for MSNBC.com Eric Alterman contradicts this argument in the 2003 article “What Liberal Media?”, asserting that conservatives are extremely well represented in every facet of the media. Although Alterman uses a quotation which states that “the liberal press is much larger”, he argues that the liberal media cannot…

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    Early American Fake News

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    fighting for independence from Spain in Cuba, the rebels where cast by the media in the same mold as patriots who fought for independence in America. Spanish atrocities where played up, and rebel atrocities ignored, the editorial line read that America should aide the rebels. In 1898 the US battle ship, the USS Maine, blew up off the coast of Havana Cuba, killing more than 250 Americans. Although the cause was never discovered the media immediately jumped to the conclusion that the Spanish…

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    Prfm Sociology

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    Does PRFM still function as mass media, since conventional theories do not say that mass media need to be a community moderator like what PRFM is doing? According to Patria, from the beginning PRFM always prefer to be a medium amongst people so it could make significant social changes. PRFM already considered that the one-way practice as the conventional mass media do is no longer effective to make improvements in the public issues. Consequently, the nature of the media that are directly…

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    Reality Tv Show Themes

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    questions the current role of media as opposed to its traditional role and compares the media of present day (especially in reference to reality TV shows) to a quasi-state, with its own agenda and ideology. He discusses the idea that reality TV shows produce celebrities in bulk for each season.Much like a harvesting cycle, this is also an accelerated cycle of mass production of celebrity. Owing to the exceeding demand for celebrities, mass production of celebrities takes place in media industry…

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    The media and its responsibilities 2 The media is a big part of our lives and has become a fundamental influence on the viewpoints and outcomes of world issues. The contribution allows everyone to have freedom of speech, but the media must take responsibility for its part in many of the problems that have been wide spread lately. The media have had a great impact on the younger generation telling them they have to look a certain way or be a certain size to be accepted by society.…

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    significant amount of video and audio footage compiled from Arab television and media broadcasts, supplemented with the personalized accounts from individuals who are experts or have experienced radical Islam. What is striking about Kopping 's documentary is the abundant and detailed collection of evidence, captured through imagery and…

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    What is the impact of referendums on democracy? Include examples from the UK and other countries. A referendum is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to vote on a particular proposal. This may result in the adoption of new constitution, a constitutional amendment, or a law. Whether referendums are initiated by governments, presidents or voters the issues can differ from constitutional amendments, electoral system change and national independence to EU membership and EU treaties…

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