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    The media play an important role in increasing of public awareness and formation their views and attitudes toward certain issues. Nowadays‚ Internet resources are one of the most common means of communication as mass media. Today in Tajikistan‚ blogging and participation in social networks are one of the most common activities of Internet users after the e-mail and search programs. This trend is particularly noticeable among young people who spend more time on the computer and obtain more information

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    critical to individual users‚ but social media users have enabled not only to interact with people they care about‚ create new connections and widening our networks‚ but also enable to easily and instantaneously obtain relevant news updates. We can say that privacy is overrated because social media platforms are mainly used for sharing and interacting. Nothing is secret unless shared by oneself so we do not expect secret information to be shared on social media profiles and status updates‚ yet some

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    following quote: “ it is because the media are central to our everyday lives that we must study them... as social and cultural as well as political and economic dimensions of the modern world.” (Roger Silverstone‚ Why Study the Media? 1999.) criteria understand respond to question construct logical argument key terms/concepts used accurately provide relevant examples where required Reading 1.1 Why Media Studies is Worthwhile: Bazalgette ’Media studies is controversial because it is

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Botswana gained independence in 1966 and has since emerged as an epitome of a developing country with striking economic growth‚ positivity in human development as well as a model democratic government which is universally uttered in our commemorations of independence. However‚ of late the country has been grappling with the HIV/AIDS pandemic‚ a deadly evil of magnitude proportions with which no refuge exists. The HIV/AIDS pandemic in Botswana has graduated to being a vicious threat

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    Nelson Mieles Police Role Description in the Media CJA/333 Policing Theory & Practices Instructor – Patrick S. Montes‚ MSCJ University of Phoenix May 18‚ 2010 Week One Crime Fighter Men and women who fight against crime‚ not only in uniform of the police force they work for but also as civilians who want to keep their neighborhood free of crime‚ are considered Crime Fighters. This title is not limited to just men and women‚ it may also be a title for the piece of equipment that the police

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    Does the media portray/promote hate toward Muslims? “The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent‚ and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” (Malcom X). Media‚ something that is profoundly used in the 21st century‚ and is an outlet to reach billions across the world. Media has the power to paint a picture in the mind to those who are aware and watching. The information about Islam and Muslims

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    INTRODUCTION: Our life will remain incomplete without the media. The radio‚ television‚ newspaper and internet are some forms through which we get information. Just like other fields‚ a vast development is seen in media fields also. The common people believe the news given by the media. So‚ the media should be very careful before giving any news to the public. They have to cover important happenings‚ in all the fields‚ around the world. There is no use in creating emotional feelings among public

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    Media as the Cause of The Family in Flux The family – the fundamental yet significant unit of society‚ is in jeopardy. Decades ago‚ the prediction that the state of matrimony could one day be an aberration would be condemned as a piece of unreliable augury. What do we see today‚ when the demographic change of society around the globe has highlighted that the glorious era of marital domesticity is in its last days. These startling shifts in the evolution of mankind is in stark contrast if today’s

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    MBA (ADVANCED STANDING CIMA BOTSWANA) GLOBAL STRATEGIC MARKETING – 7GN020 BOTSWANA MEAT COMPANY EXPANDS MARKET INTO MALAWI PYOKA MFUNI STUDENT ID# 100194763 UNIVERSITY OF DERBY 17 January 2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is principally prepared and compiled for the Board members of the Botswana Meat Company (BMC) for consideration and decision making in the implementation of the strategic plans. Growing BMC market share and increasing sales regionally has been top of the agenda

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    After witnessing the complete social and cultural upheaval of the 1960’s‚ Americans did not expect to see as an exciting of a decade in the 1970’s. However‚ new forms of media and an increased dependence of the news allowed people to witness a decade in which journalism expanded and pushed new boundaries. The 1970’s displayed the country’s dependence upon newspapers as a primary source of their daily information‚ along with a shift in government coverage. Two of the decade’s biggest stories came

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