- MTV
... of criticism by various groups about programming choices, social issues, [[political correctness]], sensitivity, [[censorship]], and a perceived negative [[mor ...
===Political correctness===
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- Rock music
... usic, typically with short songs, stripped-down instrumentation, and often political, anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a [[DIY ethic|DIY]] (do it yours ...
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- Los Angeles, California
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- Seattle, Washington
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- Boston, Massachusetts
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... nty-first century, the city has become an intellectual, technological, and political center. It has, however, experienced a loss of regional institutions,<ref> ...
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- New York City
... gton]] in upper Manhattan in 1776 the city became the British military and political base of operations in North America until military occupation ended in 178 ...
... e]] supported by Irish immigrants.<ref>{{cite book |title=Fernando Wood: A Political Biography |author=Mushkat, Jerome Mushkat |publisher=Kent State University ...
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- London
... En-uk-London.ogg|pronunciation}}; {{IPAEng|ˈlʌndən}}) is the [[capital (political)|capital]] of both [[England]] and the [[United Kingdom]], and the largest ...
After the successful defeat of the [[Spanish Armada]] in 1588, political stability in England allowed London to grow further. In 1603, [[James VI o ...
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- Sydney
... the 1940s through to the 1970s the [[Sydney Push]], a group of authors and political activists whose members included [[Germaine Greer]], influenced the city's ...
... Badgerys Creek]] for a second airport, the site acting as a focal point of political argument.<ref>{{cite news | date=[[2007-08-19]] | work= The Sunday Telegra ...
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- Rome
... ed one million inhabitants. For almost a thousand years, Rome was the most politically important, richest and largest city in the [[Western world]], and remain ...
With the reign of [[Constantine I]], the [[Bishop of Rome]] gained political as well as religious importance, eventually becoming known as the [[Pope]] ...
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- Selling out
In various [[political]] movements (usually [[communist]]s and [[anarchist]]s), a "sellout" is a ...
Other bands (including those without politically-oriented messages) may also reject the term, on the basis that ''not'' g ...
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- The Real World
... goted, a parody of the numerous discussions of [[racism]], [[bigotry]] and political differences that served as a recurring theme that season.<ref name="Dohert ...
... ders, sexual orientations, levels of sexual experiences, and religious and political beliefs. Should a cast member decide to move out, or be asked to do so by ...
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- McDonald's
... nald's (along with other companies within the fast food industry) uses its political influence to increase its profits at the expense of people's health and th ...
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- Class action lawsuit
... w law in September, 2005. With the individual positions varying greatly, a political consensus could not be reached.[http://eu2006.bmsg.gv.at/cms/eu2006/attach ...
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- Ars Technica
... ogy and science-related news, with occasional forays into sci-tech related political commentary. ''The News Desk'' came under scrutiny in March 2006, when IPDe ...
... rking discussion areas to more general forums dealing with business, socio-political issues and recreational pursuits. In common with the main site, the OpenFo ...
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- Las Vegas, Nevada
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- Time Magazine
... eater]]s around the world. It often promoted both "Time" magazine and U.S. political and corporate interests. According to ''The March of Time'', as early as 1 ...
... in]] have been Man of the Year. In 2001, Time was accused of giving way to political correctness when it named [[Rudy Giuliani]] Person of the Year instead of ...
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- Time 100
... Doris Kearns Goodwin]], former [[New York]] governor [[Mario Cuomo]], then-political science professor [[Condoleezza Rice]], [[neoconservativism|neoconservativ ...
... not there either. This is a worldwide list. There are no Western European political leaders on it because they are not that powerful or influential at this ti ...
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- Steven Van Zandt
... ommercial success. With ''Voice of America'', his music became explicitly political, with the central theme being opposition to [[Ronald Reagan]]-era [[Americ ...
... he released the album ''[[Freedom - No Compromise]]'', which continued the political messaging in an even more strident fashion. Some U.S. appearances in that ...
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- Viacom
... video that contained a part of their show, Web Junk 2.0, which featured a political advertisement uploaded to YouTube that Viacom allegedly used without permi ...
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- Reality television
===Political impact===
... sion's global success has been, in the eyes of some analysts, an important political phenomenon. In some [[authoritarian]] countries, reality television voting ...
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