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    In the Last two decades the world was really a safe haven for children. nobody bothered their protection from various world issues since it was presumed that the global state of affairs did not in any way endanger their wellbeing. Depending on how one perceives those days, the reality is that they are entirely gone and the current dispensation is complex compared to the former. The gathering of scholastics, instructors, creators and philanthropy pioneers says children' prosperity and emotional…

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    Fallacies Misconceptions

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    The media outlets have become a polarized institution which utilized a broad range of common fallacies to convey messages to their audience. One example is the recent presidential election. Some of the media outlets virtually create a lot of distractions. And, too often, there are many irrelevancies which were calculated to distract viewers, in particular, the American people from the real issues at large. We have recently heard of reported instances of “Fake News.” Sadly, this is the case,…

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    Each week Time magazine releases a new issue to its four main markets: The United States, Europe, Asia and the South Pacific. The cover image and graphics often vary for each issue depending on the country it is released in and this tactic was no exception in December of 2011. While the foreign markets received a cover highlighting the Egyptian Revolution, which was perhaps the most important global story at the time, the US cover boasted an image of an innocently drawn character with a headline…

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    Dr. Michael Lynch is very knowledgeable and educated about different philosophical ideas and how they shape our lives relating to technology. During common hour, Dr. Lynch discussed the differences between what is real/ fake, and what is true/false. He also related the difference between those terms and how the internet affects us on a daily basis. The internet gives us the information we need, which becomes a part of how we navigate our lives. Dr. Lynch used the term “Google knowing”, which…

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    Controversial Issues in Entertainment It is known that domestic violence has become a common part of the world we live in today. When it comes to any issues pertaining to celebrities the mass media takes hold of the situation to broadcast and provide any information they have obtained. There are times when the mass media may leave out certain portions of information and leave the audience thinking. According to John Vivian (2011), “not only do people in their contemporary lifestyles need mass…

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    create disdain for them by the reader; and finally, bias by spin, or when there is only “one interpretation of an event or policy” (“Media Bias”). All of these types of media bias change the way that information is received. Instead of hearing or reading an informative article, the media alters it so that it is clearly favorable to one side or another. These methods of media bias can strongly influence the public's comprehension of current events and lead to them changing their stance on certain…

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    The most important right of the civil liberty is the freedom of the press because freedom of the press allows citizens to stay informed, gives the people a voice to address wrongs, and gives citizens the ability to make better decisions and form opinions based on the information presented. Having a voice and being allowed to address wrongs is a powerful privilege. Being able to talk about the wrongs the government has committed informs the public, therefore affecting elections and protests. Free…

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    Drunk History Logos

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    “Breaking news: The use of Rhetoric” I. Introduction a. News segments uses all the Rhetoric to catch the audience attentions. i. They use pathos to make the audience make feel, happy, sad, in danger. ii. Always bring experts to bring in more depth, they usually have been spent years researching that same subject. This brings credibility to the news segment called ethos. iii. Logos is being shown by providing graphs indicating that type of thing has been occurring more often. b. Thesis- Based…

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    Hollywood is epicenter of the art of storytelling. From the most historical moments in history to moments in time that happened only a few years ago, it's where movies about events come to life once again. With the last movie, Sully, the world is once again watching as a brave pilot decides to land an aircraft in the middle of the Hudson River to save lives (and also take flack for his decision.) This movie is based on a true story and most people are aware of Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger as…

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    Trump's Stunning Triumph, the Media's 9/11 You know the inclination when you wipe the grin off the substance of a presumptuous know-it-all? This is definitely the inclination the American public probably had, especially the Trump supporters, when each media master was demonstrated totally wrong and put in his and her place. The election result shattered the myth of the media's omnipotence whose astounding self-absorbed attitude, armed with their 21st-century statistical righteousness, failed to…

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