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Friday, May 27, 2011
Media cover war
Today in our time, the way they cover the Afghanistan and Iraq War is full out. They talk about every action the military takes, how many of our troops have been killed or wounded. They also talk about how some action hurt the people around the towns they are station in and they also name the worst part to be in the war. During the Vietnam War it was both similar and different because of the people involved, when the killing happen in Kent College Protest news everywhere talked about it, because the people of the United States during that time, had more of caring for world peace than we have now. Also during the time of Vietnam the technology wasn't that advance, it took 12 hours just to listen and see what happen in the other side of the world. Now we could just instantly get a notification in Facebook, Twitter, via phone, or email.
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