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The word 'media' comes from Latin. ... The three examples of media in South Africa are the same as the examples that one would find elsewhere in the world, namely newspapers and magazines (print media), TV (broadcasting media) and the internet (which is part publishing and part broadcasting media).
In a democratic-like South Africa, it is strongly needed to study on media. Media is a strong weapon against the corrupted people, who forcibly do whatever they want and the human rights are violated.
Media law refers to the legal regulation of culture, entertainment, advertising, broadcasting, telecommunications and generally anything relating to digital and analogue media. This can include books, video, audio, photographs, graphics, software, databases, online publications and other content.
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights protects the freedom of all the people who live in South Africa. It is the second chapter of the Constitution – the highest law of the land. The Constitution was signed into law by President Nelson Mandela in 1996.
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I’m not sure what you’re looking for but the answer is probably: used
Advantages
- Easy and fast communication
- Help in emergency situations (calling the police, calling a friend)
- Great way to network
Disadvantages
- Isolation (not spending quality time with friends and family and being too much on mobile phones)
- Distraction (not being able to focus on important tasks and spending too much time on mobile phones)
- Time wastage
In many ways, early modernism was a response to the logical thinking of realism.