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Media Controls
903 Words - 4 Pages.... created has four major filters: (1) the size, concentrated ownership, owner wealth, and profit orientation of the dominant mass-media firms; (2) advertising as the primary income source of the mass media; (3) the reliance of the media on information provided by government, business, and "experts" funded and approved by these primary sources and agents of power; and (4) "Flak" as a means of disciplining the media.1 Each of these filters takes a bit of the true reality out of the information and eventually leads to a misinformed public.
A recent incident at The San Francisco Examiner illustrated filter two. Nike and the Examiner were co-sponsoring the Bay to Breakers race. ....
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Mankind As A Problem
898 Words - 4 Pages.... and without reason.
The human race is, like every living thing, an animal. However, the human race is unlike any other animal on the face of this planet. The human race is more brutal then other animals. The human race is the only animal that will set out to commit genocide or slaughter its own kind by amounts I can not begin to fathom. The human race has done this many times through it’s past and shows no signs of altering. Nazi Germany almost eliminated the entire Jewish population from Europe, and killed millions before they could be stopped. Communist Russia, under the leadership of Stalin, conducted many tests and experiments on humans that lead to the deaths of m ....
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Ways Developing Countries Solv
517 Words - 2 Pages.... area. There are about 250 in Denmark.
In Adelaide, Australia there is a Halifax eco-city project. It uses barefoot architecture which means people are trained in basic architecture but don’t know a lot. This accommodated a population of 800 people in 350-400 units. It was designed by the people who were going to live there. They had biological treatment and recycling of water and sewage. No thru-traffic. They were close to public transit. They had greenery on their balconies and roofs. Solar panels for power and they used non-toxic building materials.
Another city named Curitiba in Brazil is also developing ways to get rid of pollution and urban problems. ....
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The Social Construction Of Rea
1663 Words - 7 Pages.... devoted to the 'zone of everyday life'. Found in this zone are immediate concerns that guide our daily routines. Reality is an inter-subjective experience. Each individual exits in his/her own private reality, yet co-exists in a normal shared common sense reality with society. To momentarily escape the presence of reality in order to assume a different perspective requires a concentrated and deliberate effort. When foreign tasks are introduced into our daily routines, the reality of everyday life integrates the foreign information into what is more natural and understood. Other subconscious realities find themselves engulfed within the reality of everyday life as ....
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Definition Of Education
679 Words - 3 Pages.... age of "so called" education. We are being molded into people
who can not think for ourselves. An example of this would be the giant
"American War Machine." The government says we need all these weapons to
protect America. They do not say who we need protection from. In fact
there really is no one we need to be protected from. The Soviet Union is
no more and the rest of the world is already years behind in technology.
Then why do we spend billions of our dollars on weapons. We spend in order
to line the pockets of weapon manufactures.
If we thought for ourselves then we would realize that the peop[le
in power do not pay us enough or that they are doing unde ....
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Argumentative Essay: Not Delaying A College Education
398 Words - 2 Pages.... of
intense work, yet knowledge learned within High School can make learning
new material easier for you. Other people often find themselves getting
sidetracked once they put off the option to attend college, that can only
hinder your ability to eventually become a college graduate.
College can be a fun experience if shared with friends and people of
similar age. By waiting an extra year or two, you will find it more
uncomfortable within your classes. The entire college experience involves
parties, football games, and drinking beer with your buddies as well as an
education. As you get into the entire experience and enjoy college, you
will understand and appreciate w ....
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The Fbi 2
1090 Words - 4 Pages.... Service to
investigate violations of federal criminal laws within its jurisdiction. In
1909, the Special Agent Force was renamed the Bureau of Investigation, and
after a series of name changes, it received its present official name in
1935.
During the early period of the FBIs history, its agents investigated
violations of mainly bankruptcy frauds, antitrust crime, and neutrality
violation. During World War One, the Bureau was given the responsibility of
investigating espionage, sabotage, sedition (resistance against lawful
authority), and draft violations. The passage of the National Motor Vehicle
Theft Act in 1919 further broadened the Bureau's jurisdiction. ....
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IMF, World Bank And Africa
2357 Words - 9 Pages.... of their shareholder’s equity in these less developed countries (LDCs), the chances of a country defaulting on a loan sends tremors through the economic world (George, 39). Eventually the countries are recognized as a poor credit risk and can no longer get loans. This is where the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank come into the picture. The structural adjustment programs of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have had greater negative effects than positive on the African countries that have adopted them. This essay will examine the adjustment programs themselves and the political, social and economic effects adjustment progr ....
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