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They reflect society's idea that scientists are concerned more with progress than with morals.
It was a remarkable outpouring of important legislation, but its achievements were far short of what it had promised.
Increasing readership of newspapers
The films (no context at all) reflect the way society bands together under certain stimuli or breaks a part given other circumstances and how this dichotomy can both help or hinder us as a people.
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Music in the 1960s reflects the changing nature of American society in the sense that music was becoming more experimental and rock & roll than it used to be.
yes theatre and films merely reflect changes in society
Text relate to their context and reflect the society and culture in which they were created in the abbreviations used and their language patterns. Another way they reflect the society and culture is by using culture specific references.
Actually i think society reflect on media because what's going on in your society these days media suddenly catched and made a different kind of stories.
country music doesnt really reflect on out society . but honestly i couldn't live without music ): music = my lifeee (:
Putting people in prison for going into debt seems to be a thing of the past, probably because society has realized that no one is the total master of their financial matters. Many states have repealed laws dictating proper sexual behavior between consenting adults, reflecting the changing morals of the nation.
The Holocaust did not reflect US society; it occurred in Eastern Europe, far from US soil, and was perpetrated by a completely different government.
Three ways the media do not reflect the society lived in are style of advertising, reporting of lifestyles, and inaccurate portrayals.
Nouns are often considered the fastest-changing part of speech. This is because new concepts and ideas constantly emerge, requiring new words to describe them. Additionally, nouns can easily adapt and evolve to reflect changes in society, technology, and culture.
description of one feature of the Constitution designed to protect individuals from the abuse of power by government and how this feature is still relevant in current American society.