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    merely exist, let alone effectively function or flourish, the media and government must co-exist, while retaining independence, and healthy levels of scepticism. This symbiotic relationship informs the general public of significant issues, and, theoretically, safeguards against power or influence corrupting either of these institutions. Politicians rely on the media to relay their policies, values, and actions, to wider audiences, while the media need this information to fulfil their fourth…

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    advancing. Since its beginning, the media has made great strides to get to where it is today. Because of the progress that has been made, society in American has changed drastically. Over time, the media has developed and advanced to impact American culture in distinct ways. Because media is such a large part of today’s society, people often do not think about where it all started. It would be difficult to pinpoint exactly when it began because the creation of media in one way or another…

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    Social media is a combination of internet and other technologies that people use for social networking. These social media is becoming and is popular among people in this generation. The internet is making it possible for people to communicate even when they occupy the different physical location. A person on the western side of the globe will get to know whatever is happening in the east within a matter of seconds. The world is a global village since people can connect and pass important…

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    In life we generally tend to copy things. From deciding what electronic gadget to use, what to wear, what kind of car to drive, we are all in one way or another influenced by the media (social and commercial). Depending on the weight the media gives to a certain issue, its just normal to find ourselves pick a few aspects and tend to imitate them especially if they attract much attention (Hammond, n.d.). This can be disadvantageous if we start copycatting crimes and other vices due to the much…

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    the channels of acquiring knowledge become increasingly abundant. The new media invented in…

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    In the modern day world, technology and participating in social media has become part of society’s everyday life. For example, if one forgets to bring a camera or map when travelling, it is no longer an issue because a phone’s camera and Google Maps can be used. The same can be said for computers when travelling for a business trip. However, this convenience has slowly turned into an addiction when that said piece of technology has to be brought along everywhere with its user regardless of the…

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    both beneficial and harmful effects on people; it just depends on how often they use and their purpose for using it. If someone is using social media to create this virtual reality, then he or she will most likely end up becoming depressed. For, he or she will find himself or herself constantly comparing themselves to others. People who use social media to connect with friends, who live far away, should be positively affected, as long as they are using technology to grow a relationship, and not…

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    description? What would one do to achieve that description? One of the largest issues in the world today would be the impact that the internet has on people. Social media today is negatively impacting and influencing the way people look at themselves; the idea of having the “perfect” body can be a damaging physical and mental chain of events. Social media can cause numerous of physical damages to both men and women in today’s society. Body image is how people picture and view their bodies, as…

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    Mass Media Functions

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    What is mass media? According to Schaefer in, Sociology, a Brief Introduction, mass media includes print and electronic ways of delivering a message to a large amount of people. Mass media can help us better understand people and events because we now have easier access to these different experiences. Everyday we are surrounded by mass media, mainly electronic/internet media. This electronic media serves many functions in its day to day use, the most common, that I have observed, being…

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    To say that media is ever changing is an understatement. Each year provides a new sense of media, how it is developed, and how it changes the world around us. Some say that media is already taking over the world; while others say that the worst has yet to come. In years past, the only source of media was the television. Now, we have several other platforms to find our source of media, or our “media fix”. “The basis of social media is sharing other media. There are no longer one-source…

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