
A founder of the popular comedic news Web site describes media patterns that demonstrate the lack of accurate and quality reportage taking place in the media world today, revealing practices of news mongers, bogus press releases, and coverage of seemingly inane subjects. 50,000 first printing.
... in a handbasket. The year is 2064, and all is not well. A struggling megacorp makes a drastic decision to stave off impending doom. A psychopathic artifical intelligence thought to be dead rises again, attempting to take over the entire Matrix. And behind the scenes, apocalyptic terrorists prepare to strike at key points around the world, completing their first steps towards a vision of Armage
For over a century, movies and media have promoted myths of psychopathology and normalcy that have been absorbed into our daily perception. Abnormal Myths of ‘Crazy’ challenges students to reconsider the ideas they have concerning myths of “crazy” and how these ideas developed. Abnormal Myths of ‘Crazy’ guides readers in the deconstruction of these myths by means of a process designed to help form
Does a full moon make people become looney? People are deeply fascinated with abnormal behavior and desire to understand why people do things that seem unusual. When individuals seek an understanding of abnormal behavior, they are often attempting to answer questions about others or themselves. While there is an appeal to observe abnormal behavior, people generally want to do so from a safe distan
by Drew Curtis
For over a century, movies and media have promoted myths of psychopathology and normalcy that have been absorbed into our daily perception. Abnormal Myths of ‘Crazy’ challenges students to reconsider the ideas they have concerning myths of “crazy” and how these ideas developed. Abnormal Myths of ‘Crazy’ guides readers in the deconstruction of these myths by means of a process designed to help form