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    However, that declaration is preceded by section 1 which states “[The Charter] guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society” (1982). These two passages are laid out in non-chronological order to emphasize the caveat imposed by the Charter; while freedom of speech is important to the Canadian democratic society, the government will intervene in some circumstances. The…

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    development. But is not necessary. • Growth is concerned with increase in the economy's output. Development • Development is qualitative. It measures of Individual happiness. • Development is qualitative process which refers to structural change of economic and social infrastructure in an economy • Development is not mechanical or technical term • Development is a purposeful process. •…

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    This report is on the movie Freedom Writers, made in 2007 by Richard LaGravenese. As found in All Readers Freedom Writers summary by Guru Naila, a young 23 year old teacher at the Wilson High School is faced by diversity in her class, managing the diverse racial group from different backgrounds. Her students include Asian, Hispanic, African American, juvenile delinquents, and poor students. The students face many conflicts among each other, disliking and stereotyping each other based on…

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    regard to racism and discrimination. The movie, Freedom Writers, directed by Richard LaGravenese depicts how the color of a person 's skin can often define a person. Racism can exist between all races and is not simply Whites against Blacks or vice versa. Freedom Writers is a story that shows the hate and fear that can exist between people based solely on their race or ethnicity and how when stripped of the barriers that appear to separate us,…

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    companies who suffer losses from people illegally downloading their content for free. While it is possible that this could mostly prevent this from occurring, it is likely that some people would find a way around this. Whether it worked or not, the high economic costs would not outweigh the benefits provided to businesses, musicians, and…

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    commercial objectives (Commission on Freedom of the Press, 1947;Peterson, 1956). Nowadays the public is more aware and monitors the transparency and criticizes the journalistic content when requires or even sometimes participates in the process as well (Deuze, 2005; Hayes, Singer, & Ceppos, 2007; Karlsson, 2011). There should be a continuous balance between the economic necessities and editorial independence is of vital importance, the rift between the economic and ethical concerns in a new and…

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    struggling to keep up, losing revenue as people move to more modern techniques to ascertain information. At the same time, media outlets face the constant struggle of presenting stories with upsetting any political figures. It is these political and economic pressures that have always shaped media content, but in the modern continue to do so even more. This essay will look at these in depth, and discuss the concerns around these pressures. From a political point of view, media content can be…

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    An Ancient Evil Since the beginning of time, censorship has harvested controversy. Leaders made laws that required the government to review all artwork and literature before releasing it to the public. During World War I, Congress passed the Espionage and Sedition Acts which implemented penalties for publishing or saying anything that may discourage our participation in the war and for criticizing the government. Another big example of censorship happened in Nazi Germany where they made efforts…

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    individual freedom is one the oldest, and almost most continually controversial topics of contemporary discussion. Technology has now progressed to a such a degree whereby it is technically possible to gain access to almost all of a person 's personal information and to monitor almost their every move. The idea of national and personal security is often used as a justification for such monitoring as and when it occurs, even if such acts appear to compromize the very personal freedoms which they…

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    From the ancient time, developing new ways to share information was one of the priorities. Even today, we spend a lot of time on the modern ways to get news, such as social networks and internet magazines. In fact, in the past 10 years, as one of the largest social networks, Facebook members have increased from 1 million in 2004 to 1.15 billion today. The average American spends 16 minutes of every hour on a social media networks. All of the old technologies to spread mass media are under the…

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