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    employees, this is a large problem that needs to be fixed. I have in my experience with the company faced problems that many others have faced. like being left without clear goals or objectives to complete, unable to access programs to do work, and not being shown how to use programs or find files and other information to do work. This all creates a significant issue for the output of work, success, and development of each new employee. In fact, speaking with…

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    THE INTERNET A TWO EDGED SWORD Cultivation theory by George Gerbner posits the overexposure of a person to the media, especially by watching television can cause the person to believe the message is real and valid. These viewers are often exposed to different levels of violence and criminal acts and, therefore, believe the world is more dangerous than it actually is, this Gerbner, (1998) refers to as “mean world Syndrome” which produces a level of fear of crime. According to Gerber and Gross…

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    The Apollo Program

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    The Apollo program was a series of planned manned space flight missions with the ultimate goal of sending a man to the moon, and out matching the Russians. The mission that landed the first people on the moon was Apollo 11. This mission became famous worldwide as people watched the first steps of Neil Armstrong on the television. This momentous event changed the tide of the space race. Showing that America was superior in space technology and programs and showing that the United States was the…

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    Technology permeates all aspects of modern civilization. It is woven into the fabric of our daily lives. What was once barriers to knowledge and communication have been stripped down as we are now connected, in an instant, to the farthest reaches of the globe. With every new advancement comes an opportunity to usher in a revolution in how societies live, work, and play. The major players that make it all possible are the men and women who create and manage the technology we use today. An…

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    Effects Of Y2k

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    “Party like it’s 1999.” This celebratory anthem swept across the globe at the close of the millennium, at the same time signifying the end of the first one thousand years Anno Domini, and anticipating the seemingly endless possibilities for humanity in its next thousand years on Earth. 1999 would close a thousand-year history that included the rise and fall of the powerful empires, religious crusades and persecutions, the discovery and conquest of a New World, independence movements, bouts…

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    “In the US, the average child watches an estimated 16,000 television commercials a year. And, while US children are among the world’s most avid consumers of advertising, the effect of television on children is a concern for parents across the globe” (Watson, 2017). Advertising is hard to avoid it is everywhere for a child to be exposed to. Advertising in schools and to children in general raises ethical issues. How far will companies go to exploit children or even consider advertising their…

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    Reality Television Ethics

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    Reality Television is usually defined as a television program in which real people are continuously filmed. Reality television is designed to be entertaining rather than informative. Today, many children across the globe are exposed to reality television and a lot of the negative influences that come with it. The research question I am trying to answer is whether reality television is skewing the minds of children and causing them to think that reality television portrays the true values of…

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    Importance Of Tv

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    play an important role in the lives of millions of people all over the globe. It helps people stay aware about important news and events in their countries and abroad. Moreover, it also let me know that in an age without television, we can only know what is happening in the neighborhood and there is little chance of receiving the information form it. In today’s society TV also entertains viewers through a wide range of TV programs, comedian and reality shows, cartoons, TV series, and movies.…

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    Media And Islam

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    sense of superiority. After the collapse of Soviet Union in 1990s gave a reason to United State to generate a new enemy to fight again and prove their superiority. Huntington S. (1993), in “Clash of Civilization” state that act of terrorism across the globe (Greece flight hijacking, Moscow Metro, Paris Metro etc.) was associated as with Muslims and Arabs later many of the attack found out to be attempted by Zionist and Christian…

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    Forty-two years after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon, five to 10% of people around the globe maintain the historic event- and the five subsequent Apollo moon landings- was staged. These conspiricists believe the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) fabricated the landings to trump their Soviet rivals and fulfill President…

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