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    different media forms such as television and print media, however radio is an important one to be discussed, along with the negative impacts it has brought through the transformations. The transformations include deregulation, privatization and commercialization. It is important to consider how these transformations have then in turn negatively affected the media’s ability to function as a public sphere. The public sphere is a space where individuals can come together and freely voice their…

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    professional baseball that centered around three largely independent groups whites, African-Americans, and the Caribbean people. However, with calls for integration and increased commercialization baseball, the independence of African-American and those in the Caribbean was lost. The effects of baseball’s commercialization…

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    by consumerism. These industries plan their strategies around the consumer’s emotional states, using trickery too wrongly bring in costumers for their benefit. In Rebecca Mead’s, “One Perfect Day”, she exploits the wedding industry and its commercialization of a brides “big day”. Many people believe that your wedding day will be the happiest day of your life. In the past years the wedding industry has skyrocketed. A wedding still holds spiritual or religious value but in the recent decades…

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    This supports the idea that the book was written as a ‘Tattle-Tale’ book because he was sent to write about the commercialization of Everest. Obviously he did not do this because he wrote about how other people were to blame and how he was the only acceptable climber. Instead he should have mentioned that he was “slightly…

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    After 40 years spent in the university setting, author Simon N. Young, discusses if universities can survive through the drive of commercialization for keeping up on economic stability. He speaks of positive changes which include the increasing population of going to university for a further education, but others are negative such as how the Government and other industries use academic institutions for short-term economic growth. This threatens the very nature of how universities function, since…

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    communication-based model of commercialization (A modest proposal: Base relationship on communication.…

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    Introduction: Healthcare the instrument by which commercialization, commodification and medicalization further stimulates the disparities among social class, by decreasing the mortality and morbidity death rates among certain socioeconomically challenged demographic areas. How does one even begin to unpack the mountains of data that support these various disparities among social class. How can we implement a healthcare delivery system capable of caring for all, without bias, without ethnicity,…

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    majestic monster towers at 29,028 feet. Journalist, Jon Krakeur, records his own experience climbing the mountain and his personal account of the 1996 Mt. Everest disaster. In the text, Into Thin Air by Jon Krakeur, the author demonstrates how commercialization can give false hope to the public. An expedition on Everest should not be taken lightly. In order to keep receiving sponsorships from companies, climbing enterprises must constantly challenge their climbers in different ways. Companies…

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    adapted climbers on Mount Everest, yet have little to no say in addressing the issues of safety or working conditions that are brought on by commercial motives. Initiating transformational leadership can solve many of the symptomatic problems of commercialization. By affording more influence to experienced sherpas, embracing the intellectual stimulation of safety challenges, inspiring clients’ independence, and individually considering…

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    In regards to social impact, it is evident from the theory that population growth is directly related to the abundance of trade as described by commercialization. Therefore, reward of labor, according to Smith (2005), not only causes wealth, but increases population too. Like Smith, I am inclined to believe that all nations are essentially in one of any of the four stages of development, and that some…

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