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Power of mass media has been of particular interest since the emergence of radio, cinema & TV to join the print media. Hypodermic Needle Theory was a German 1930s study.
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The Barrel chair sits at the crux of the early Modernist movement, looking back to the 19th century for inspiration and in its turn inspiring later designers.
The search for peace pre-occupied European leaders after the end of World war 1. The League of Nations was created to safeguard world peace but it failed in this purpose
The Baltic port of Gdansk in Poland was known as the independent city-state of Danzig between 1308 and 1945, until the end of World War II.
With a last subtle gasp the flags of Austria's last fleet has been furled
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