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It appears that it may well be:
Among the most cited research on the subject — a paper by economists from the RAND Corporation and Brigham Young and Cornell Universities — found that “strong evidence emerges of a significant economic return to attending an elite private institution, and some evidence suggests this premium has increased over time.” Grouping colleges by the same tiers of selectivity used in a popular college guidebook, Barron’s, the researchers found that alumni of the most selective colleges earned, on average, 40 percent more a year than those who graduated from the least selective public universities, as calculated 10 years after they graduated from high school. Those same researchers found in a separate paper that “attendance at an elite private college significantly increases the probability of attending graduate school, and more specifically graduate school at a major research university.
This YouTube video shows how coverage of the Viet Nam War was very different from coverage of the War in Iraq. We don’t have time to watch the film in class, but if you are interested, you should definitely look into watching the film Enemy Image, which discusses the way media shapes war. The whole film is actually posted on YouTube.
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