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  • Evaluating Information on the Internet (Abstract) Evaluating information obtained on the Internet is an important step in the process of researching any project, whether for school, work, or personal interest.
  • A little History of Desk top publishing
  • Fear and Freedom:  The Information Age   (Abstract) As new technologies infiltrate our society, more concern is raised over the issues of personal privacy and protection. A proliferation of mediated mass communications has found its way into our homes and with it comes a plethora of fears over what we, and
    our children, are being exposed to and how government figures into the equation. Our daily use of fax machines, cell phones, computers, and the Internet has exposed our private lives to the world view and our freedoms and protections under the First Amendment of the Constitution may, if we are not vigilant, soon be but a shadow of what
    we were originally guaranteed by the unique and visionary documents we call the
    Constitution and the Bill of Rights. With the expansion of society to a truly global community with talk of a New
    World Order and the passage of the Homeland Security Acts, which where drawn and
    passed under a cloud of fear, we must be ever diligent in our pursuit of fair and equitable
    legislation in our desire to implement protection for our children and ourselves, and to
    insure the stability of the freedoms granted us under the Constitution.

  • Mass Hypnosis : The Cultivation of a Global Mind  (Abstract)The possibility that the hypothesis of Cultivation through mass media, especially television, is perhaps more than just a hypothesis is explored by looking at the Cultivation Hypothesis with definitions of particulates, especially world view, as well as alternatives that pose the idea that Cultivation is a reality and should perhaps be considered within a wider framework which includes a more in depth look at historical records and other factors which may, or may not, relate to the progression of the
    hypothesis.

  • Growing Effects on Growing Cultures  (Abstract)When addressing the effects of media, especially advertising, on a culture we have traditionally studied the effects of violence and sex. In recent years an increase in negative health conditions associated with a desire to be thin has brought new questions to the forefront. How do media affect our body image, individually and culturally? This paper looks at several proponents of the theory that media does indeed effect our youth, especially female teens. Through the reports of several respected researchers we can
    begin to see a pattern that indicates that media influence is not only a reality, but perhaps much more far reaching than we had heretofore imagined.



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