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    elitists who potentially use their position to manipulate their ideologies upon media consumers. However, the growing popularity of user-generated content platforms has resulted in the increase of public opinion, allowing audiences to actively use the media. Using News Corp, owned by Rupert Murdoch, this essay will begin to question whether press barons such as Murdoch exercise the majority of their power in determining the ideology transmitted through the media, or rather, the audience are…

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    created to satisfy the emotional wants and needs of a specific group of people and because of these wants and needs, people reject certain truths and facts that contradict their ideology and worldview. Belief and anxiety have a direct relationship to rumor transmission due to a person 's wants and needs, propaganda, ideology, bias assimilation, and cognitive dissonance. In Pezzo and Becksteads “A Multilevel Analysis of…

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    Right Wing vs. Left Wing Left wing and Right wing politics for many years served to classify the political stance and philosophies of the parties, with the left wing being progressive and the Right wing being traditional. The left and right wing ideologies were not fully developed until the 1960’s where two different documents for different groups were written. The two documents outlined the ideals of Left wing liberals and right wing conservatives, ideals that are still used today. The first…

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    are people who choose to ignore those around them even when those people are being abused. One point Darley and Latane make is that American ideology is a leading cause of a lack of response when someone is in need. In one section of the essay, they focus on one main ideology that plays a major role in today 's society, but they suggest that this ideology is impairing Americans from their surroundings. For instance, Darley and Latane write "... Americans…

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    story about a return to primeval human instincts of savagery and fear in the face of isolation and danger rather than just a story of the dilemma faced by teenage boys stranded on an island. Throughout the novel, underlying tones such as political ideologies are reflected by the boys’ actions. However, as the novel progresses, it is clear that expansive symbols and motifs largely mirror attitudes of the boys and on a larger scale, closely resemble aspects of society necessary for growth and…

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    In Porterfield's work, Conceived in Doubt: Religion and Politics in the New American Nation, she addresses the impact that religion and politics had on each other from the very beginning of the United States. Throughout the work, she addresses not only politics and religion, but the impact that gender, race, and class had on the religious and political systems that were developing. Porterfield's main points all circle back to the main theme of doubt, in which political and religious changes and…

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    Omi and Winant argue that projects can be considered racist “if and only if it creates or reproduces structures of domination based on essentialist categories of race” (Omi and Winant 33). Because the dominant ideology of white supremacy was essentially hegemonic in the deep South, many structures of domination were created in which the blacks were routinely kept at the bottom by the racial category that claimed the superior position: the white people. For example…

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    A couple of months ago I transferred to Mercyhurst University. Not because I was unhappy at FSU Panamanian Campus, but because something drove me to do so. A year and a half after transferring colleges, I can assure you, that I have no idea whatsoever of what that "something" was. Several months later, I still ask myself if I made the right choice. How to know if transferring colleges was a right decision, or is a good decision to consider in the future, is something that can either remain…

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    Ideology Ideology is an extremely comprehensive subject. Giannetti defines it as “a body of ideas reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual, group, class or culture” (Giannetti 405). Ideology will always be a topic of debate when there are social differences present. The term ideology is also associated with politics and its platforms. In the films: A League of Their Own, The Perfect Game, and 42, different types of beliefs and cultures are examined and emphasized. Essentially…

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    stated amongst his speech, “We are all Republicans; we are all Federalists” (Jefferson, 1801). This helps to convey his message of unity and shows how powerfully he felt about this ideology. Although these speeches were given during different times, it is evident that both presidents felt strongly towards the ideology of unity amongst the…

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