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  • ...let; the key on a typewriter or a word processor that causes a tabulation: sensationalist journalism; the bill in a restaurant
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  • ...waying American sentiment towards intervention, with newspapers publishing sensationalist stories about Spanish atrocities in Cuba. * [[Yellow Journalism]]: Sensationalist reporting by newspapers exaggerated Spanish abuses and fueled war fever in
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  • ...s a mental disorder. The media has often portrayed objectum sexuality in a sensationalist manner, focusing on the more unusual aspects of the orientation.
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  • ...of commercially produced food and drink. These fears were often fueled by sensationalist media reports and a lack of regulation in the food industry.
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  • ...mpts to exploit users' personal information. Additionally, the reliance on sensationalist tactics undermines the credibility of genuine advice and solutions, contrib
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  • ...to obesity and eating disorders. However, it also faced criticism for its sensationalist approach and for potentially reinforcing stereotypes about body image. Desp
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  • ...and the advancement of surgery, but his practices were sometimes viewed as sensationalist.
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  • ...out sexual ethics, consent, and the abuse of power. On the other hand, the sensationalist coverage of these scandals can also lead to victim-blaming, invasion of pri
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  • * '''Media portrayal:''' Biased or sensationalist media coverage that perpetuates negative stereotypes.
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  • ...ory. The spread was fueled by [[social media]], [[WhatsApp]] messages, and sensationalist reporting. Many reports included unverified claims about the challenge's im
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  • ...gic or making pacts with the devil is more a product of later folklore and sensationalist accounts than of actual historical practices.
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  • ...surrounding the issue. It is characterized by the use of emotive language, sensationalist reporting, and the presentation of worst-case scenarios as likely outcomes.
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  • 2. '''Concern''' - Public concern grows, often fueled by sensationalist media coverage.
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  • ...red. Critics argue that some dark tourism practices can be exploitative or sensationalist, potentially disrespecting the victims and their families. Therefore, manag
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  • ...an also attract criticism from those who view their reporting as biased or sensationalist. Despite these challenges, muckraking remains an essential aspect of a demo
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  • ...fear or anxiety among the public, often exacerbated or directly caused by sensationalist or misleading reporting in the [[media]]. This phenomenon can occur across
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  • ...n been controversial. Critics argue that the organization's tactics can be sensationalist and counterproductive, alienating potential supporters. However, PETA maint
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