YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :New Media Technologies and Their Cultural Implications
Essays 151 - 180
situation, i.e. nuclear arms proliferation and their inherent threat, penetrated domestic New Zealand politics, which, in turn, in...
century, there were youth gangs known respectively as Hectors, Scourers, and Mohawks prowled the streets at night, accosting young...
defence if it is criticised. The Eurovision song contest raise national feeling and the violence that arises out of footba...
informing the citizenry on what they need to know to be responsible as co-policymakers within a democratic framework.2 When news a...
Lee, what the victims share is that they had little before Katrina and now have nothing (Samuels 94). It should be noted, howeve...
and ensure that the company gain the first mover advantage. To do this the company needs to choose a business mode to follow; lice...
can be countermanded by politicians (Walsh, 2006). As a way to perhaps provide some form of suggestion as to what to do with the l...
parents for the safety of their children, wanting to know where they are and who they are with. There is an increased feeling of t...
on the other hand, are also good for long-distance conversations (almost anywhere and any time), and again, if you want to get inf...
there were two blocs, there were also nations which were left out, and these would be seen as the third world and so, nothing was ...
governments (405). For example, the terrorists attacks on the World Trade Centers in New York City on September 11, 2001 caused "s...
part-time students and 40 percent are over the age of 24, with 80 percent commuting to campus (Mellow, Van Slyck and Eynon, 2003)....
of a business like this, where some calls may require a rapid response, whilst others are less urgent and can be booked a long way...
there are others as well (Glossary of Terms, 2004). For example, MICAA is an acronym for Mentally Ill, Chemical Abusers a...
and the society. The Planned Parenthood Federation could produce a short documentary that reports the services they provide that a...
The dominant argument for the dilution of culture is through the spread of western ideals and values though the media as well as t...
download a property and make a copy of it that is so good its impossible to tell it from the original; they could then sell the co...
books as a whole. Even if fewer people read books than listen to music or see movies, the cultural impact of those books can still...
publishing of magazines or stationary (Tawa, 1990). The main method of distribution involved composers approaching the publishers...
individuals or firms expectations/forecast of a particular economic variable is rational, as long as the individual or firm makes ...
over those ten years it will add to the current level of air pollution in the state. This results in negative effects in terms of ...
2. Introduction The Daily Mail is a well known UK newspaper, with a long history. The group which publish the Daily Mail; the Da...
from high school, computers will have moved beyond commonplace to being as necessary to modern life as indoor plumbing and electri...
[was] ...especially intense and disruptive" (Smith, 2000). The 1960s and early 1970s saw the division between generations was base...
literary authors, but also came to include all aspects of media industry, including artists (i.e., painters, sculptors, architects...
of those who pursue technological determinism in its most extreme form believe that society is determined by technology -- that ne...
the situation analyzed from a three pronged perspective, a perspective that Kidder prefers to call the "trilemma", a perspective t...
was able to see harmful speech as a bridge between issue and resolution by applying the hateful commentary as a social awaken, cla...
a whole in different ways. It is the mass media which many organizations will use in order to market there good and try to influen...
concept is fairly recent, beginning with the Internet explosion during the mid-1990s and the introduction of the CD-ROM during the...