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    challenges we face today

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    Challenges we face today in the 21st century are youths not preparing for a productive adult hood. Many youth don’t make it in life because they don’t have a post – secondary education. Obama had a speech saying “tonight I ask every American to commit to at least one year or more of higher education or career training” because nowadays most job required a post – secondary education. Jobs are getting advance and the need for skilled professional are in demand but young adults don’t fulfilled the expectation

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    “Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations”-George Orwell Media‚ it is the main means of communication‚ as radio and television‚ newspapers‚ and magazines that reach or influence people widely. Anyone who controls any form of media has vast amounts of power over the public. A simple news story can change society’s opinion over a certain topic. However‚ without the mediawe would not get an insight into controversies that are happening

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    Introduction What percentage of the audience actually trust what they see on television? How many times have you felt that a particular topic is being inclined to a certain political belief? Have you ever come across a situation where you felt that what you were seeing was sort of fabricated to the advantage of the interests of that media? Have you ever felt that you seem to be viewing more hours of advertising than actual media content? These are questions that lingers in the minds of media analysists

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    We Are What We Eat

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    We as Americans love food and slowly but surely we have ended up with an abundant amount of food options as well as huge waistlines. But we have to argue‚ who is to blame for this? Should we be held responsible for our bodies and what we decide to consume or is the food industry responsible for luring us in? This‚ as well as many biological and environmental factors can contribute to the rise of weight problems and obesity. R.A Ames‚ author of "Fast Food Isn’t to Blame"‚ argues that weight difficulties

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    People Control Media Or Media Control People? Is very interesting the way media control people‚ in first instance media was created to get people informed instantly about what was happening in the world instantly‚ but as its commonly presented in society‚ humans abuse of power‚ this time they used it to hypnotize people‚ somehow media control people because they use many subliminal messages which at last make humans to change their mind‚ and probably what Mr. Cernik says is true‚ “television make

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    9 April‚ 2014 Technology: Is it Damaging the Way we Think? Senior fellow at the Annenberg Norman Lear Center at the University of Southern California and the author of Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination‚ Neal Gabler‚ in his article “The Elusive Big Idea‚” published by The New York Times (2011)‚ argues that due to technology the development of new ideas and thought are of little value to society. He supports his claim by doing the following: first; introducing the idea that society

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    Media Control Media ownership and control is something that everyday American’s don’t think about on a daily basis. The fact that there are events happening that we will never see or hear about never crosses our minds. We depend on the fact that we live in a free country and that we will be told what’s going on because the government doesn’t control the media like other countries do… Right? Few things come to light that show us we in fact‚ don’t see everything and we don’t get the whole story‚ but

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    article is relevant to my project on proposing ways to combat obesity in Singapore as it highlights an important but possibly neglected causal factor for unhealthy eating habits – TV-watching. As young Singaporeans are exposed to television shows and media sources just as American teenagers are‚ findings on their negative influence should be seriously considered for my project. As the article was published recently on Jan 30 2009‚ the information is up-to-date. The author uses interview excerpts from

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    we are what we eat

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    Some people say: we are what we eat. It’s a great saying. I absolutely agree with this.You may have a fit body or quite overweight. Your appearance showed us what you ate. Eating too much or too little are both not good. We should keep a balanced diet. That’s a key to be in good health and get success. For example‚ many people have meals too late because they have to work overtime‚ which leads to stomachache. Or a hungry man is eating too much to stop his hunger so what’s next. The answer is that

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    and criminals would become even more brazen and ludicrous. If we sent police and other law enforcement to retrieve the weapons from criminals tension between police and criminals would surely rise increasing violence against police. Also‚ as was seen during prohibition‚ people might try to make their own guns‚ just like bathtub gin‚ and end up blowing themselves up and causing more injury than with properly built firearms today. What will work is to develop a system that recognizes the different

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