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    The Tet Offensive

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    and treated very poorly for a fighting in this unjust war. The media played an enormous role in the way the Vietnam War play out. This war was heavily covered in the media during the period because it was an uncensored war and…

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    Anticipatory Socialization

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    The factors influencing individual change in children The mid-20th century heralded social advancements such as recognition of human rights and equal opportunities for people regardless of gender and race. The latter resulted to the recognition of children as human beings in some societies around the globe. So dire was the situation in the earlier centuries that depiction of children in art was next to impossible. Aries asserts that society in the Medieval and earlier centuries regarded…

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    Non-Material Culture

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    Material culture is occupied with the study of the interrelation between individuals and their things. Also implies the method used in production of things, the historic significance, preservation, and the mental perception of objects. From that perspective, material culture could be considered objects of art, buildings defined by architecture, and even simple daily clothing articles wore by individuals in a society or more interestingly, musical instruments and music written to express…

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    Throughout chapter eight, the audience is exposed to different examples of globalization. Globalization is referred to as “a contemporary form of cultural and economic integration facilitated by electronic media, international financial institutes, trade agreements, and national immigration policies” according to Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey (Kirk and Okazawa 2013,G-3). In other words, globalization is how different nations interact, exploring each other’s cultures, and sometimes adopting…

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    Congressional Gridlock Congressional gridlock has become a term that has flooded nearly all common news outlets such as the evening news, radio stations, social media and more. The causation stems from Congress’s inability to effectively pass public policy. “In the United States, gridlock occurs when the Senate and the House of Representatives are controlled by different parties. In the senate, gridlock may also occur when no party has a filibuster-proof majority. Gridlocks may occur when no…

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    Combating Islamophobia

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    Because of this, there has been a great deal of xenophobia and fear of immigrants from different countries, especially from countries that are predominately Muslim. It can be argued that the US media has played a significant role in the perspective of the Muslim-American and of Islam. Regardless, the Muslim in America has been subjected to mistreatment, harassment, and absolute intolerance for decades, but this unethical treatment was amplified after the events…

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    entering parliament include the gender ideology, cultural patterns, and predetermined social roles assigned to women and men. Women’s lack of the confidence to stand for election is the biggest barrier. If somehow she is being convinced to participate in politics than their perception of politics as a ‘dirty’ game; never allow them to join it. Further The way in which women are portrayed in the mass media baricade the women to participate in decision making policies. Political Problems---…

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    rid of unnecessary words and shrink the potential for people in this novel to think freely. As a result, this language was meant to restrict thought, instead of broadening ideas, feelings, interests, and opinions. Filtering algorithms play a similar role by preventing content overload. The algorithms are like the government, deciding what people get to know. The filtered and edited Newspeak language represents the bubble. Users are stuck in the filter bubble cycling through bias information, as…

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    The field covering politics implies that ultimately, social and economic factors are largely dependent on the changing political atmosphere. To elaborate, South Korea’s transition to a liberal democracy and the liberalization of its cinema eventually led to a changing view of its Northern counterparts, since the people became more open to trying to approach North Korea. One facet of the political history focus is arguing that what drives the change in South Korean perceptions is that they are…

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    with the way they perceived the candidates. The way the candidates communicated their political views through different media platforms was a big factor in the results of the final vote. The differences in the societal norms of these distinct generations was the key factor in which candidates chose their path for communication with voters. One candidate used mostly social media platforms.…

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