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Political Socialization: Molding Political Ideology One Step at a Time

by Dialga in Politics, January 4, 2009
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Political socialization is a subtle process that continues as long as one lives. People, especially small children, experience political socialization everywhere. The three major agents of political socialization are one’s family, the media, and school. The exposure in these key areas is important in making informed opinions regarding politics and policy, from the time one is born until one dies.

Is Christmas Too Commercialized?

by Dan Haugh in Holidays, December 18, 2008
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For how long have we heard those words?

Toys From the 50s and 60s: Do You Remember?

by Darlene McFarlane in History, August 15, 2008
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Life and times have changed dramatically over the last 50 years. During the fifties and sixties, life was less hectic. Doctors made house calls, homes were smaller, and more and more families owned TV sets. Kids played with sling shots, the slinky, toy guns, and roller skates while TV commercials were fast becoming a high quality marketing tool.

Commercials are Annoying: Whats in Store for Us When the Digital Age Starts for TV

by G M in Issues, May 27, 2008
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My opinion on how its irritating commercials are over played, and my concern with the digital TV age approaching.

Is America Embarrassed by Diversity in the Media?

by Nafeesah Abdullah in Ethnicity, May 2, 2007
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Questioning why American commercials seem to feature a lot of white females and not other ethnic groups for specific products.

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