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    The cultivation theory states that the more a person is exposed to a message or idea‚ the more likely they are to accept that message or idea as real. George Gerbner focused his attention on the effects of violent television on viewers‚ but the theory can also be applied to media messages‚ movies and even music because these are all things that people are exposed to daily and that carry their own messages that could affect the way people see the world. Media messages and TV shows are big carriers

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    Tobacco cultivation in Pakistan Tobacco belongs to family Solonaceae and genus Nicotiana. It has four species but only two of them are cultivated around the globe. These include Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana rustica. Cultivated species of tobacco contains 36 or 48 chromosomes while 24 chromosomes are found in wilds species. It has terminal raceme inflorescence which may contain 150 flowers. Its seed is very small 2000-5000 seeds per 2-valved capsule. It is an annual plant with tap root system

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    Rice Story The most popular type of rice in my culture is called biryani. It is usually very spicy and can contain any type of meat. The ingredients needed to make chicken biryani are: • Rice – 2 cups • Chicken – 2 pounds • Potatoes – 3 • Tomatoes – 2-3 • Ginger and garlic paste – 2 tablespoons • Green chilies – 2-3 • Cinnamon stick – 1 • Vegetable Oil – ½ cup • Red chili pepper – 1 tablespoon • Turmeric – ½ teaspoon • Salt – 1 tablespoon • Cloves – 3 • Black Cardamom – 2 • Cumin Seeds – 1 teaspoon

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    famine‚ such as India‚ Pakistan‚ Philippines and more. Although this movement saved nearly a millions of lives‚ many people today are against implementing genetically modified food items as people are working due to environmental impacts that have occurred in the past and also because they believe we are working against nature. Today‚ dietary micronutrient deficiencies‚ such as vitamin A‚ are a major cause of mortality impoverished countries. A new movement‚ called the Golden Rice Project‚ is working

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    Thomas Huynh Period 2 Golden Rice Vitamin A deficiency is one the most common nutritional deficiencies in developing regions. Deficiency in vitamin A can negatively affect growth‚ cause blindness‚ and suppress the immune system. To solve this problem green leafy vegetables and yellow fruits and certain animal produces B carotene are used to synthesize vitamin A. This can be done by direct manipulation of an organism’s genome using biotechnology; first isolating and copying the genetic material

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    Teenage Peer Pressure & Cultivation Peer pressure amongst teenagers is one of their most important contributing factors of decision making. Often times decisions are made based on a set of opinions‚ judgments‚ values‚ and/or consequence. Teenagers are usually looking to define their identity to better understand themselves‚ so the effect of peer pressure is most powerful during this phase. When teenagers need advice on decision making or resolving issues‚ they start to turn to their friends for

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    ------------------------------------------------- 1.1 Introduction Rice is the staple food for 65% of the population in India. It is the largest consumed calorie source among the food grains. With a per capita availability of 73.8 kg it meets 31% of the total calorie requirement of the population. India is the second largest producer of rice in the world next to China. The all India area‚ production‚ and yield of rice in the year 2001-02 was 44.62 million hectares‚ 93.08 million tons and 2086 kg/ ha respectively. In India paddy occupies the first

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    Cultivation Analysis: On Overview The complete scope of the effects that new media mediums‚ in particular television‚ have had on culture and individuals in society are hard to identify. However‚ it would be hard to argue that television has had no impact on society and how individuals form their values‚ beliefs‚ cultural identity and social norms. Cultivation Analysis is a leading theory that explains how television has shaped individual’s and society’s perspective on reality‚ truths and the

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    Philippines is rice‚ a staple food in most of the country. It is produced all throughout Luzon‚ the Western Visayas‚ Southern Mindanao‚ and Central Mindanao. 9.5 billion tons of palay were produced in 1989 almost. In 1990 palay‚ which caused a 27 percent value added in agriculture and 3.5 percent of GNP. Per hectare yields have generally been low in comparison with other Asian countries. Since the mid-1960s‚ however‚ yields have increased substantially as a result of the cultivation of high-yielding

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    Outline I. Stereotypes: 1. Definition. 2. Types. 3. Effect of media. II. Media & Stereotypes. III. Cultivation theory. IV. Examples on Cultivation theory & Stereotypes. 1. Arabs. 2. Latinos. 3. Nazis. V. Real life example. VI. Conclusion. Cultivation theory & Stereotypes Abstract Stereotypes are as old as the culture of human race itself; it has been considered as a reason of conflicts for a long time as hatred appeared between different groups

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