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    In the past couple of years there have been an increase in users of social media. There is more and more people that join social media everyday. Social media has evolved into a wide array of sites and apps that enable users to interact with others by sharing or viewing photos, videos, restaurant or hotel reviews, blogs, and news articles (Global issues in context online collection par6). Social media allows people to express their own opinion about certain topics, and also interact with other…

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    Mass media are a form of communication that reaches the masses whether it be written, displayed, or broadcasted. Types of mass media include television, the Internet, newspapers, and the radio to name a few. Mass media plays a vital role in our democratic society, it influences the beliefs, perspectives, and decisions of the audience targeted. Sociologist considers the mass media representation and creation of culture otherwise known as mediated culture (Dean, 2010). We live in a society today…

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    Aging: Youth’s Serial Killer Everyday we walk around, enjoying the life we built and the people we have met, pretending that life will forever be frozen in a state of perfection, but what we don’t tend to realize is that life happens with every breath we take. Every second and every breath we take in our expected perfect lives, we age and many people choose to ignore it because it is something we cannot change. Even though we have the free will to choose not to acknowledge our inevitable aging,…

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    make important contributions to the media agenda through their sightings and public opinions. At the forefront of contributors, citizen journalists stand out as people reporting and gathering evidence without being formally trained in the art of journalism. Citizen journalists create a major amount of stories and evidence that gets broadcast to a wider audience through television news and Internet articles. The major media companies of today sometimes rely on contributions that come from citizen…

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    Shield laws are enacted in 49 states and the District of Colombia (Riker, 2015), based on the First Amendment guarantee of Freedom of the Press (Shield Laws, n.d.). Although, most states have enacted shield laws for their journalists, there does not exist a federal journalist shield law. This is because the U.S. Supreme Court does not want to interpret the First Amendment as mandating a news reporter 's privilege (Shield Laws, n.d.). The media is supposed to have the role as the country 's…

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    The film Rich Media Poor Democracy asserts that journalism in the United States does not serve the interest of the public, instead they serve the interest of media corporate bosses. Moreover, the film points out the media corporate bosses are to blame for the absence of choice and diversity in the media which stems from a shortage of competition created through mergers. Rich Media Poor Democracy proposes that citizen involvement can and should rescue the media, otherwise corporate bosses will…

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    Specific Purpose: To inform the audience of the punk rock culture. Thesis: The punk rock culture is something that you all have probably been exposed to, but may not know much about. Organizational Pattern: Topical I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Sex, drugs, and rock n' roll. Chains, studded belts, and Chuck Taylors. Mohawks, mosh pits, and social defiance. What kind of person do you think of when you hear these phrases? B. Relevance: Whether you were watching MTV, at a local…

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    Due to the prominence of the World Wide Web, the number of Internet users increases rapidly. Specifically, a well-known social media service currently available in the information domain is online news. Following Karlsson and Strömback (2010), this service has two crucial benefits for users: interactivity (i.e., access to relevant information only and the possibility to make comments) and immediacy (i.e., availability in almost real-time). Thus, online news disrupted the way in which news…

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    The era we live in is so heavily influenced by technology that it can often times blur our understanding of reality. We as a society are more connected than any other era in this world. That idea in itself is very intimidating. In the blink of an eye a leaked image can reach millions of people. We see this happen all the time, artist or big corporate companies have images, sound bits, product details etc. leaked to the world in a matter of seconds. More times than not those images are false…

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    Majority of women in the world believe that being that “ideal beauty” of what the world considers beautiful is top priority and is the sole reason of their existence. Women are given certain roles and expectations from the media. The true identity of a woman seems to have been lost. With that, many women are not even aware of what their identities and true purpose is. Instead of honoring a women of her individuality, her purpose and strengths, she is brained washed that a certain beauty is the…

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