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    in their day to day lives. The mass media has become a part of society’s everyday life, almost everyone, if not everyone, has access to the media through television, films, radio, and through the internet. Since everyone has daily access to the media, it influences the way people think. However, the media uses methods like propaganda, which “…works by tricking us, by momentarily distracting the eye while the rabbit pops out from beneath the cloth.” (Cross). Without knowing it, people are being…

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    Hypodermic Needle Theory Hypodermic Needle Theory is a theory which happens between the media and the audience. Hypodermic Needle Theory is a communication theory which has effects on the audience. The messages which is wanted to convey by the mass media is being spreaded using the audience. The messages are directly being spread using the audience who responds or reacts to the mass media messages. They are passive audience. Obviously we all also do respond to the messages from the mass media.…

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    messages. Fascism is a main ideologies of the part is. Other values of the ruling party are british nationalism, white nationalism, anti-immigration, homophobia, islamophobia, anti-semitism, and anti-american. The ruling party also uses different propaganda techniques to communicate these ideologies. One of the first they us is testimonial. The “Voice of London” or Lewis Prothero, enforces party ideologies on a late night talk show. He casts a Americans, homosexuals, and Muslims and always…

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    representation of society, following as it does, the road that politics paves for them. The widely used service which is known to both reach and influence is created using a process: which include the use of censorship and manufacturing consent. The film…

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    the Crest 3D commercial, Shakira is used to portray the message of: If you use this product, then your teeth will look like Shakira’s teeth”. This type of bandwagon was impossible to use back in older type of propaganda due to the impossibility of Photoshop and other types of enhancement of film through technology. Our social sense of society today is always addressing in current commercials. The way commercial tend to favor the more social audience. For example, in the Avengers Trailer the…

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    way to tell if it is deceiving or not and most of the time, people are easily subjected to taking campaigns for reality. This can be seen in the film Wag the Dog. It is a fictitious film that deals with the ways in which the media and government work together to fabricate news and distract the public from other matters (Wag the Dog, 1997). The film essentially focuses on the how the media and government work together to cover up a presidential sex scandal days before the election by creating…

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    In wars, many humans often lose their humanity because of the fact that they lost someone close to them. People in time of desperations listen to their emotions more than reasoning which can cause them to do an action that goes against their own morals. Most People would go against their own beliefs and loyalties because they’re afraid to die. After the war, many people face challenges that affect their life substantially. War dehumanizes many people with traumas, from killing others to save…

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    Jordan Mendelson Professor Velez Mass Media and Culture 14 May, 2015 Critical Memo 3 (Part 1, Question B) When examining the link between the “third person effect” and the “media-teen loop,” it is important to look at the symbiotic alliance between the media and today’s teens because, in reality, each party looks to the other in the development of their specific identities. With all of the time, money, and energy spent trying to understand and capitalize on such a broad concept, one would…

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    Most Americans believe propaganda only exists in either political or religious advertisements. The Federal Trade Commission is supposed to help protect Americans from these misleading, misrepresenting, or fact omitting advertisements. The FTC calls product advertising that can be proven false as false advertisement not propaganda. We all want to be given the true unaltered facts for the products we buy. When you spend your…

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    Social standards of women’s body images are presented in all types of media, constricting our own depiction of women and replacing it with the unofficial rules of society—women must be thin, attractive, have flawless skin, perfectly whitened teeth, act as sexual objects, and must be portrayed as such. Not only does this affect society’s views of women as a whole, but it also enforces internalization of these thoughts by women themselves. Mass media’s use of unrealistic models sends a message to…

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