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Polytechnic University of the Philippines
College of Education

Mass Media

Riezelle Allysza Contempato
Karen Corpuz
Bernadette Ariel
Jazmin Dizon
Mark Corpuz

Project report for :
Sociology, Culture and Family Planning
Prof. Justin Nicolas
August 2013

Mass Media

Introduction

Mass Media takes a very important role in our society. It is a group of technologies that designed to reach the mass of the people. It is medium that is used to gather different information throughout the different happenings in the world. Television, radio and internet are the component of mass media. These components may also be used as an education learning system that offers various information and explanations that can also be found in different educational books.
Internet is one of the best components of mass media that is mostly used by the large number of people in our society, but in our present generation, internet is not just used to gather different information but it is also used for pleasure and entertainment. This paper intends to explain an issue due to the used of mass media as well as proposing an alternative to clearly explain the issue. The second section of this paper describes the issue to be presented. The third section discusses the various methods used on how to explain the issue. The fourth section presents the data and analysis about the issue to be proposed, and lastly the conclusion and recommendation statements about the issue.

Discussion of the Problem

Cybersex is a work obsession of people today. It is quite escalating Philippines because of financial reasons, but cybersex is a crime often called the work fitted opener. Cybersex is often criticized because the partners frequently have little verifiable knowledge about each other. However, since for many the primary point of cybersex is plausible simulation of sexual activity this knowledge is not always desired or necessary, and

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