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Essay on Pornography in the Media |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 928 words (3.71 pages) in the essay titled Pornography in the Media
It started by way of messengers and scribes, evolved through the
presentation of newspapers and radio, brought us together with
television, and now serves us world- wide via the ever-popular
Internet. It is the mass media, and even from the earliest days of its
existence, it has contributed greatly in ways that both enlighten and
enrich society, and ways that deteriorate and perplex it. It is not a
surprise to learn, then, that the mass media is the most powerful
source of information we have, and nothing else in today s world
influences public perception quite as heavily.
Unfortunately, however, most of what is broadcast or transmitted in the
news today is with reference to the chaotic condition of our planet, or
something else that society as a whole sees as detrimental or
damaging. But the news on television is not the only type of media
taking the criticism of society. Other forms of mass media,
specifically movies and television programs containing pornography and
violence have been heavily criticized. The underlining concept to be
debated here is that society is negatively influenced, specifically, by
these images of pornography and the result is increased violence
against women. This assumption, and it is indeed only an assumption, is
completely fallacious, however, as no concrete and completely
evidence has ever been formulated in support of the theory. The key
that the mass media does not cause undesirable social behaviour and in
media peopl...
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Keywords: pornography, sex violence, violence against women, television programs, specifically, chaotic condition, public perception, assumption, fallacious, world influences, social behaviour, scribes, news today, bad guys, detrimental, undesirable, source of information, concentrate, mass media
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