The mass media impact people's health. - Apex Learning
they affect each other
Shakespeare did not write this. Prince John in Henry IV says "Health, peace and happiness to my royal father". It would appear that someone put the "sweet content" line on a Christmas card and then attributed it to Shakespeare because it sounded like something he might say. Shakespeare gets things attributed to him that he didn't write all the time.Another likely source is Robert Burns.O Scotia! my dear, my native soil!For whom my warmest wish to heaven is sent;Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toilBe blest with health, and peace, and sweet content.Robert Burns, The Cotter's Saturday Night (1786), Stanza 20.
I have no idea but does the cow say rawr?
Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
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How do I get to the second floor? I SAY "WART" I + SAY + WART - STAIRWAY.
The judiciary branch. Although mass media could also be controlled by the legislative or executive branch.
Mass Media - The mass media play such a crucial role that we can say they are the gatekeepers to social movements.
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No, it is not. It is the plural of the Latin word "medium." A "mass medium" is another name for a method of communication that reaches large audiences. Radio is a mass medium (singular). Radio, television, movies, and the internet are examples of mass media (plural). Years ago, the terms "mass media" and "mass communication" were not in common use; in fact, they did not really become popular until the 1950s and 1960s, when scholars began to seriously study the effects that various types of media had on the public. Some people today use the word "media" as a singular-- they say "The media is important in society." But if you want to be grammatically correct, you will use it as a plural-- "The media are important in society."
Sociologists are referring to the socialization process that helps shape our identities, beliefs, and behaviors as human beings. This process involves learning and internalizing the norms, values, and expectations of our society, which enables us to function as members of that society.
SAY Media was created in 2005.
I think what you are trying to say is that film is an "example of" mass communication. In other words, film (or movies) is one of the mass media. A mass medium sends out a message to a large and often distant and anonymous audience; we don't know who is listening to our radio show or who is reading our book, and the audience could come from anywhere. (And by the way, "medium" is singular-- radio is a mass medium. Radio and television are mass "media," plural.) Examples of mass media are radio, TV, movies, books, magazines, the internet, and newspapers. All of these are in the category known as "mass communication."
Most theorists say the mass media have the following functions: to inform, to educate, to entertain, and to transmit the culture from one generation to another. There are also sub-groups within those categories. For example, some critics say the media set the agenda-- they tell us what issues and pieces of information are important, and what we ought to be thinking about. Other critics say the mass media promote the views of the dominant ideology (the people in power), whether through messages in favor of capitalism, consumerism, the majority religion, or whatever.
Mass media refers to communication channels that reach a large audience, such as television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and the internet. It is a way of disseminating information, entertainment, and advertising to a wide range of people.
Supporting joint ownership of mass media promotes diverse perspectives and prevents monopolies that could limit plurality and freedom of information. By allowing multiple stakeholders to have a say in media operations, the coverage can be more balanced and reflective of varied viewpoints within society. It also encourages collaboration and shared responsibility in upholding journalistic ethics and standards.
Neither is grammatically correct.