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Foreign media has a positive impact through the cultural awareness it fosters. Through the ability to watch the news, movies, and entertainment shows from different parts of the world, youths realise that there are many things that they have in common with other youths and also learn to appreciate the things that set them apart from others. Learning about other countries fosters self-identity and ethnic pride as well. This is relevant in Singapore's context because by default, we are a nation that relies on our relations with other countries for survival. Therefore, the influx of other cultures expose us to different practices and traditions. Through this exposure we learn to appreciate and become culturally sensitive. Thus, the impact of the foreign media is positive on the youth of Singapore.
Commercialisation of sports leads to the erosion of it's values. No longer is the focus about doing one's best to win, it is now about wearing the branded goods. The promotion of sports apparel or energy beverages gives the idea that without these goods, one cannot achieve their optimal point in sports. Some of these brands include Nike, Adidas and Gatorade. While they may help the body's posture and movement, it is the person's perseverence that will pull them through. Commercialisation is only another form of distrcation. Hence, commercialisation of sports is bad.
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