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    we view as facts. Our main source of information comes from the media and it is what helps us gain a sense of the world we live in and the happenings around it, but sometimes it clouds our perception giving us a false sense of reality when it comes to news. In recent years the media has become, to many, unreliable when it comes to its deliverance of the news because of its strong bias and because the media, including social media outlets just as much as news networks and cites, has different ways

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    The media industry has such a strong voice and power when it comes to what us the people get to see. When a certain type of media is released, whether it be advertisements, magazines, commercials, etc.. the industry does have something to tell us and wants us to interpret that message. Now depending on if the viewers actually decode what the industry is saying or not saying is completely on them, it doesn't affect the industry because at the end of the day the media can also be whatever you want

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    Social media is a place where lots of people put themselves forward and project how they want to be seen by people around them. Especially with features such as "liking", "disliking", and commenting, when someone posts a photo to social media they are well aware that they are putting the photo up to be "approved" by society. When I examine my social media presence in relation to the ways in which I "do" gender, there are many very common themes and patterns in which I see myself following. This

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    Cultural Divide in Media To some, their main interest is to become consumed in the virtual world of social media and being the face of television and blogs. Popularity is one of the best things and they will find and do anything to become popular, even if it means to dress like someone else. One of the main assets in becoming 'trendy' is fashion. However, a lot of fashion favorites that are trending are being seen as offensive and being called 'culture appropriation'. In the media, we see a lot of

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    victims in the media is that across the media criminality is constructed as caused by evil or greedy individuals who know right from wrong but choose to commit criminal activity (Surette, 2015, pg. 60). Also, criminals are portrayed in the media as inherently different from the law abiding citizens. According to the course text, for over a hundred years media have progressively presented criminals to be more animalistic, irrational, and predatory (Surette, 2015, pg. 60). Also, the media portrays the

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    In the article, “The Quagmire of Social Media Friendships”, Curtis Silver opens with his social evolution through social media. He begins by saying how he once had solid, quality friendships but later found himself with thousands of obsolete ones. Although he makes many direct points of the communal effects that social media has on society, his argument lacks valid analysis of how people's personal lives are actually affected. Social media connects us to many different people that we are forced to

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    instantly regretted the decision. Recently, the validity of news sources has grown noticeably questionable. With lies and mistruths swarming around such an industry, it is only natural to question various aspects of the industry as a whole. Upon further analysis, celebrity stories strike me as an aspect that needs to be disposed of. News sources should not publish celebrity stories since the numerous costs of the stories are much greater than is permissible. The first reason celebrity stories are not worth

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    without posting a picture of the food on social media. In Navneet Alang article “Technology isn't bad for Us, But Facebook might be” (2013) he pervades a very persuading argument, he finds that social media is controlling our lives . He believes it Causes people to struggle with finding happiness, it’s brainwashing us,and steals away the joyful moments . Happiness should be simple, but why is it such a struggle? Alang believes that social media plays a big part of that, “There’s something about

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    B. Subpoint-Social media platforms create misinformed individuals 1. Denis-Marie Ordway in a 2017 article, “Fake News and the Spread of Misinformation,” attempts to give readers some sense as to how much misinformation is spread. She states that, “A December 2016 survey by the Pew Research Center suggests that 23 percent of U.S. adults have shared fake news, knowingly or unknowingly, with friends and others” TRANSITION: News is constantly available to read, however what individuals see and share

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    Both of my kids had social media accounts before I did. While it was actually my kids who first taught me about social media, it has been me who has made recommendations over the years on how to best use the resources social media platforms provide. Most, if not all social media applications come with privacy settings. Settings can be adjusted so that only friends can see what your teens profile. It is my suggestion that this setting be set to the highest privacy available. Profiles contain names

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