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America: It's Culture----Focus on How American Diet Culture Differs from Chinese

英美概况论文选题题目

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The British nationals have always enjoyed a double-edged status On one hand, we have a free press that can operate without government interference, reporting events in the public On the other, we have some of the most infamous tabloid papers in the world, notorious for their stretching of the truth and their obsession with celebrity, royalty and the so-called 'build them up and knock them down' Despite the introduction of a more rigorous code of practice, we still have a free press in Britain which means that there is no censorship of news, government interference or controlled licences that can be Anybody can publish a newspaper in Britain as long as they remain within the Nobody has the right to exclude the press from enquiries that are seen the serve the public In practice this does not mean that our newspapers are free from bias, clearly the opposite is the case, with different papers showing allegiance to political parties and offering distinct opinion and specific views in most major current However, what we do have is a variety of publications representing an array of political ideological These positions are so well known that you may have heard people using stereotypes, such as 'liberal Guardian readers', 'Sun reader' or 'Daily Mail mentality' In the case of The Sun it has been said that Tony Blair's greatest coup was The Sun switching The Sun turned its back on John Major's Conservative Party after years of right-wing support for that 这些是最relevant的内容了,你可以从中归纳出100字,或再参考下以下网站
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