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The main goal of this article was to show how mass media use various opinions to create medial conclusion . Those opinions was concentrated at Joseph Michalik’s slip of the tongue. The analysis lasted from 8 to 28 of October 2013. It included different types of media (print media, radio, television and Internet). Through the analysis author came to the following conclusions: (1) Mass media select opinions of the specialist (journalist and priest which are main commentator of the Church in Poland) to create medial conclusion which isn’t always based on truth. (2) In order to reveal the objective truth there is a need to fallow more than just journalistic ethics for example rules created by Saint John Paul II. He proposed to journalist three steps how to reveal objective truth. This argument was confirmed by Dorota Narewska (the author of the book Karola Wojtyły wizja dziennikarstwa (1949-1978)), lecturer at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow.
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La question du désarmement constituait un petit fragment de relations de la Pologne et de la Scandinavie. Pendant les vingt années de la période d’entre-deux-guerres, á part les traités de conciliation, les initiatives communes n’ont pas été prises. Les intérêts nationaux décidaient que la Pologne et la Scandinavie ne trouvaient pas de points communs en ce qui concernait l'idée du désarmement général. Ce qui en décidait surtout c'était l'ensemble de facteurs résultant de la différente situation géographique, politique et économique. On peut citer ici comme ex emple l'affaire des îles Aland, la neutralisation de la Mer Baltique et le rapport envers le Protocol de Genève.
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