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- Obama Should Meet People Directly, Not the Self-Styled Gods of MediaThe media, afraid of the President talking to his own people, are actually afraid of Americans knowing the truth without their manipulations. The same media asked a young girl whether she is pimping for her mother before the whole world.
- Mizzou's Unique Journalism Program Offers More Than Your Average Media StudiesOn a weekend of pure excitement for an old friend's graduation from a college journalism studies program in Columbia, Missouri, I got a special, behing the scenes look at what may be the only commercial television station employing students as reporters.
May Media & Showbiz Industry Networking EventsNews and Networking Events Covering the Media and Show Business Industry for this Month from The Actor's Checklist News & Events page at http://www.actorschecklist.com/news.html or through RSS/XML feed http://actorschecklist.com/showbiznews.rss.- Misconceptions and Social MediaEvaluation of the reasons for gender differences in Facebook activity and behaviorisms.
- Media Enjoyment as Naturalized Ideological ViewpointThe influence of media is so deeply ingrained that the real problem lies in the fact that most people never stop to question just deeply the influence lies.
- Media Violence and ManipulationThis is an essay I wrote for college that shows how the media tends to manipulate facts to push their own personal or political agendas.
Morals, Media, and the Digital RevolutionThe last 50 years have seen many changes in both moral values and in media. In the midst of rapid change, declining values, and shaky world systems, you can make a difference!
Social Media is the DevilThis is my opinion and my feelings stems out of my experience. And, in my experience as a self proclaimed socialite with too much time on her hands constant use of social media can lead to disaster. And, I define disaster in this confession as depression.- The Parent's Role with Children and the MediaA commentary about how parents play a vital role when it comes to their children's exposure to the media.
Doctoral Programs in Women's StudiesA number of schools throughout the United States offer doctoral degrees in Women's Studies.- University Studies - Education PaysAfter switching majors several times, the author settled on a Bachelor's of University Studies Degree which she feels has made her more well-rounded and marketable than many of her peers.
How Thailand's Red-Shirts Failed to Manage the International MediaRather than an online news portal, blog or website with constantly updated reports, facts, information and pool photos, the UDD, or at least its international media director, focused their entire efforts on Facebook.
Literacy and Composition StudiesLiteracy is an important topic in composition studies.
Cultural Studies in the Writing ClassroomNo longer seen as a just a service course, composition courses now promote the goals of cultural studies.- Health Benefits of Pomegranate - How it Changes Your Gene Expression with Latest StudiesHealth benefits of pomegranate span a wide arc in new studies discussed in the latest magazine articles.
Is Compliance Keeping You and Your Bank from Social Media?The majority of purchasers on social media are B2B buyers.It's also the preferred information source for the younger demographic, which many banks are looking to reach ...
Incorporating Film Studies into a Homeschool CurriculumDo the words "film studies" bring to mind slackers and dubious academic merits? If so, you might want to reconsider. There are many advantages to incorporating film studies into your homeschool curriculum.- Deciphering Research Studies in the MediaThis article explains the flaws of research that you should look for when trying to decide whether or not to believe a media claim such as "Drinking soda causes cancer." or "Married people are more depressed than single people."
- Clinical Studies Show Honey Kills MRSAOne of the studies relates to an immunosuppressed individual who made a full recovery after contracting the MRSA bacteria when treated with Manuka honey. Another refers to seven consecutive children with MRSA cured successfully with Manuka honey.
- The Media and Teen SexualityTeen sexuality. Argument that media does influence teen sexuality.
- Cultural Diversity in the Media: Aaron McGruder's the BoondocksA research paper for a junior level seminar college course/topic class on Gender and Race in the Media
- De-Bunking the Myth that Media Violence Creates ViolenceMany people believe that violence in the media causes violence, but is it true? In this paper, we examine that premise and come to an interesting conclusion.
- Mass Media Consolidation: Good for Business, Bad for Content.Between 1998 and 2005 Tribune Co. spent $1.1 million on lobbying and more than $380,000 on political contributions trying to convince lawmakers to terminate regulations on media consolidation.
Media Distortion of BeautyWhat is beauty? The media has fairly lucid depiction of what is beautiful, which I find to be disturbing.- Two Medical Studies Raise Concern Over Media AccuracyA recent column in the New York Times has once again raised questions about the media's handling of information that doesn't support the prevailing "conventional wisdom" or the agendas of "sources."
- Reality of Sexed-Up MediaAn article disscussing the effects of sexed-up media on teens. Early sex education from parents could help teens.
- Media and Public OpinionHowever, the public may believe the media caters to their needs but in contrast it doesn't. The complicated relationship between the upper class and the media can be described as have different points of views from each other.
- Images of Femininity: Media Portrayals of WomenA look at the way that the media tells women how they should be.
- The Effects of Media on ChildrenUndoubtedly that the media has an effect on our lives. The debate that rages is whether or not the media has a negative, discernible effect on us as humans. How much does the media effect our actions, our decisions and, in general, our lives?
- Shedding Light on "Liberal Bias" in the MediaCSPAN's Washington Journal featured UCLA political science professor Tim Groseclose today (01/05/06). Professor Groseclose is the lead author of a UCLA study on media bias. His findings are neither surprising nor alarming; his thinking, however, is.
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