Ethical Issues: Images of War

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Ethical Issues: Images of War

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Topic: Review the link “Ethical Issues: Images of War.” Do you believe that images of dead soldiers should be shown in the mass media? Why or why not? Consider both sides of the question carefully before writing. I`m looking for depth and quality of thinking. Article link 1: http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2009/09/04/death-of-a-marine-in-afghanistan/479/ Article link 2:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/greg-mitchell/long-overdue-ap-photo-cap_b_277396.html Article link 3: http://articles.sfgate.com/2009-04-06/news/17193807_1_family-members-media-ban-defense-secretary-robert-gates -- To. Writer I prefer for the writer who wrote this order # 00014392. I asked to customer service and they said the writer`s name is Robert and he`s id # is 33. I want him to write this paper. - I would like you to go beyond repeating what is there. • The overuse of “I think,” “In my opinion” or “I believe.” Once again, most of the time it`s not necessary to use these. These are your papers and what you write is what you think or believe. - Be sure that I`m an international student (woman from south korea) so I hope that you use easiest words and simple grammar structure when you write paper for this order. If you have any questions please contact me Thank you very much.
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Images of warMedia images of injured and dead soldiers in war have generated conflicting views with regard to their ethical nature. In August 2009 for instance, Joshua Bernard, aged twenty one and a marine fighting in Afghanistan was killed when a rocket-propelled grenade struck him while in a Taliban ambush. An Associated Press photographer, Julie Jacobson, who had accompanied the marines, took the pictures of the incident. The pictures showed fellow marines helping a wounded Bernard and also showed the severe leg injuries he had suffered in the attack. She also covered the memorial service his fellow marines held after his death. The pictures were not published, however, after Bernard`s father opposed that saying that publishing them was disrespectful to his son`s memory. Jacobson on the other hand felt obliged as a media person to show to the world the grimness of the war as well as the sacrifice of the marines in the war. According ...

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