An layman needs help < Korrekturlesen < Englisch < Sprachen < Vorhilfe
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(Frage) überfällig | Datum: | 13:11 Mo 27.04.2009 | Autor: | Dinker |
Hallo
Ich habe da mal was geschrieben.
Most of our information comes from the decisions that other people make about what we need. To know.
A good example would be the Vietnam War. The coverage about the war was more aimed to influence our thought than to report. Therefore some people question if the television was responsible that American lost the Vietnam War. Or lately we could follow the election of the New United State President. I think it was more important to manipulate people than to offer us the real facts. When you have the ambition to become the American President you need hundred millions of Dollar.
Another example would be today's advertisements. The maim target of them are to influence us in such a way that we buy this products. Finally we buy the products although we dont need it.
A lot of companies try to lurk us with leasing or buy on hire purchase. Thus we buy things although we havent enough money and the consequence is that much people live beyond their mean.
But Im convinced if you are a enough strong character you will be able to resists all these manipulation attempts.
Danke
Gruss Dinker
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(Mitteilung) Reaktion unnötig | Datum: | 13:20 Do 28.05.2009 | Autor: | matux |
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