Sunday, November 21, 2010

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     This is actually good news for the environment in the long run. If war to transferred to the computer rather than to the open vulnerable fields, maybe the earth can go one living, producing, and thriving without the interference of bombs and bullets. Dr. Sebastian Kaempf reveals a shift of media representation of the American wars to an open diversification of media outlets (e.g., YouTube). His purpose of researching the various outlets is to achieve new academic forms that reach out to more people than the average few for each journal article publicized. The downside to this new wave of technological frontline war is the availability of the graphic horrors of war being readily available to desensitize the younger generation to violence via YouTube.

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