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Sharla Nelson
Essay #4 Revision
While the media seem convinced that the American public must face the reality of the war through minute to minute television broadcasting, I find it tragic that it has come to this. Around the clock coverage has minimized the complexity of the war and has sent the wrong message to Americans.
War is a terrible experience for the soldier and for his/her family. ... War is an area that demands distance between the family and the soldier. ...
While the media gave us the Jessica Lynch story, America still did not see the complexities and trauma of war. ... The reality is that journalists were killed during the Iraqi war. ...
In the past, war has been somewhat of a mystery. The only people who really know what it’s like are those who go to war.
Approximate Word count = 675 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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