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Essay heading: Fear of Culture
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February 7, 1997 |
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Using a plethora of facts and statistics, Glassner supports his argument using specific examples of how "fear mongers" have succeeded in stirring up fear in the public. "How fears are sold," "Tall Tales and Overstated Statistics," and "Faulty diagnoses and Callous Cures" are a few themes Glassner uses to prove his point... displayed 300 characters
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Glassner describes road rage as a small risk the media successfully turned into a wide scale fear among Americans. Organizations responsible for Introducing fear of road rage to Americans include talk show hosts, news reporters, and printed news sources. In one example, Glassner identifies Oprah Winfrey as one guilty "fear monger... displayed next 300 characters
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