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    profiling the African American and the Mexican community. Cops are being driven racially to arrest and many times even murder our own people. Even though the police are always abusing their power, the media still finds a way to make the police look bad. Whenever a major incident happens, the media always seems to be there to blow up the story just to get more views. They make it look like the cops are evil and untrustworthy. This is why we have a whole new generation growing up to hate the

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    continuous debate on the effectiveness of media reporting with regards to informing the public about crime. The media have motive, methods by, which they distort information, and evidence of the affects of their misinforming the public. However the media do inform the public with regards to problems in our society, without the media we would know nothing. The public also need to be thought of when trying to decipher whether the media does in fact misinform them. There

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    story has gone viral; splashed across news media, talk shows, and tabloids. Amy used the media to place Nick right where she wanted him, in her control. Nick knows the “world” is watching his every move, searching for evidence that he has killed his wife. The Dunne’s are two characters playing it up for the public and lying to everyone, including themselves. Flynn uses the media machine as an example of what today’s society has evolved to and how the media has the “power” to be the judge, jury and

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    perturbing events transpiring in politics today. A dialogue between liberal host Bill Maher and neoconservative writer David Frum on the most recent Real Time show on HBO, vividly showed the growing realization that our institutions are under threat. Sensationalism, whether it adheres to the liberal or conservative ideology, has given rise to a dangerous form of cynicism that edges on

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    some topics the researchers studied related more to the Hergenhahn chapter on Empiricism, Sensationalism, and Positivism. Primarily, my article related more on the topic of empiricism. The article investigated how a person’s attention of impulse factors into multitasking with the media. Also, on how the participants in the study working and long-term memory were affected with multitasking while using media. One thing discussed in the beginning of the chapter was how the mind takes notice to and puts

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    world. Such theories are essential in explaining emerging social phenomena such as pornification (Furze et al, 2015). Pornification of the social world has become a significant mass media issue of which continues to grow. It is not only apparent in its raw form as pornography on the internet but also in various social media feeds, in advertising , discussed in the press, and as a part of some forms of entertainment. Key concepts of this

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    been observed to be on rise in the recent past and this practice compromises on the professionalism of journalism. As mentioned already, the main objective of journalists is to impart the true and necessary facts to the media consumers; however, the recent wave of sensationalism and commercialism has diverted professional journalism in a completely new direction. Stories which are considered

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    Matthew, as you referenced I truly believe that western expansion a major reason that caused the Civil War, especially with the Kansas and Nebraska entering as U.S. territories (M. Moore, personal communication, May 25, 2017 & Schultz, 2014). However, the threat to the Southern way of life was the fact that they were unwilling to advance technologically as the North had during the market revolution. However, I fail to fully understand how the new territories being fully anti-slave states really would

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    Over the years naturally things change whether if it is for good or bad. Change is inevitable and of course the government has fell victim through the course of the years. Multimedia has been drastically changing the government in both positive and negative ways. It helps spread awareness, knowledge, participation, but it also causes confusion, issues within the government, and sometimes it causes issues with the American citizens. The CNN effect is a theory that CNN; the Cable News Network, had

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    headline could be found in today's news. When putting together a story, the interpretation of facts depends on how the facts are presented or the assumptions made by the journalist. It would be inaccurate to suggest or imply that the press and the media are always responsible and truthful. After all, stories with sensational headlines or titles that greatly stir our emotions tend to get the most notice. We must learn to recognize the methods by which news is camouflaged so we can discern fact from

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