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    Television and Marginalization of Women in Domestic Jobs.
    (Institute of Social Communication, 2010) Seleke, Patricia, Mwithi
    It is difficult to avoid the media. This is because all over the world, many people watch television, listen to the radio and read newspapers. The media helps us to perceive what is beyond our sensory limits and therefore enables us to know a lot about things that are beyond our reach. For example we get to know about current affairs in other countries through the media. The social order is greatly influenced by the media, and it especially looks to the media to be able to know the latest trends. This chapter seeks to discuss the sociological analysis of women in the domestic jobs, effects of the media on its audience, with main focus on women in domestic jobs.

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