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    people and less so for others depending on the way they have been brought up, some of these bring out positive influences in people whilst others bring out negative influences. Some examples of agents include family, friends, culture, friends and mass media, but there are plenty more that influence people depending on the individual.These agents…

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    are using social media to target children. “The Internet is quickly becoming another place for sexual predators to prey on unsuspecting children” (Long). “CyberTipline, the nation 's hotline for reporting sexual exploitation of children, received 223,374 reports in 2010, nearly double the 2009 number” (Acohido). Byron Acohido states in his article, “Sexual predators, pornographers and prostitution rings are capitalizing on the rising popularity of mobile devices and social media to victimize…

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    Twitter Tyrant Sticks and stones may break my bones, but social media is ruthless. Our culture is built on a spectrum of extremes, and once we possess some sort of advancement in technology, it is all too often taken into the wrong hands and mistreated. Because of the recent capability to freely express what is going through the mind, teenagers are able to fearlessly type words that would never come out of their mouths. There are many things to blame for this, including the decline of social…

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    someone across the globe in mere seconds. And some social media websites, like Facebook or Twitter, promote social interaction between users and provide an environment where strangers can more comfortably acquaint and befriend with each other. Social media serves as a social hub for large number of users promoting greater community engagement but less privacy and personal relations. With more and more users joining and using social media websites, personal relationship within groups are…

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    knowledge, sector experience and media relationships that Johnson King has built up over the past two decades. Recognized as a leading specialist agency. One of UK 's top 20 IT PR companies We are particularly renowned for our creativity and ability to keep client messaging topical, fresh and newsworthy. Q. WHOM DO WE DO IT FOR? Characteristics: Target Consumers, Employees Technology and telecoms industry Established and emerging technology…

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    Every picture and journalist has to have a background and why it is so meaningful or special for them to express it. That is what photographers and journalists do they try to capture the moment and try to express what is going on in the world and share what is going on in the moment. So why are journalists such as photographs a controversial to politics? Well there are two sides one Journalism could have a positive effect but it could also have a bad reputation for politics. So the argument is…

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    magnitude as the rise of social media has continued with users able to use share their opinions to a wide audience at any time. Despite all this, the voting turnout for presidential elections and voting on issues has been down for quite some time, especially for the young adult and college student crowd. The crowd of young adult voters that…

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    fulfil their moral obligations without actually doing anything but click a button. This article goes against this, discussing why social media activism is actually quite effective, no matter the size of an act. The author points out that when clicktivism is used as a negative word, it typically only refers to attempts for political…

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    X, “The media 's the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that 's power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” Mass medium, or mass media, is a form of mass communication that is intended to reach a large audience such as: TV shows, movies, music, newspapers, magazines, advertisement, and the internet. Mass media plays a vital role within American culture and many other countries. In fact, mass media can be…

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    In Killing Us Softly: Advertising’s Image of Women, Jean Kilbourne (Jhally, 2010) focuses primarily on the effects of media on women and attitudes towards women. The objectification and dehumanization of women can be seen in many advertisements, with images portraying disembodied parts (often breasts), images juxtaposing women with objects, and images portraying women as literal objects. Kilbourne argues that the proliferation and saturation of unhealthy images circulated by ads in daily life…

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