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    Magic bullet theory

    Magic bullet theory may refer to: Single bullet theory, the theory that John F. Kennedy was killed by a single assassin
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    Magic bullet

    "Magic bullet", a concept of selectively targeting a bacterium without affecting other organisms, most associated with Dr. Paul Ehrlich and syphilis research ... Single bullet theory
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    Single bullet theory

    In a sketch of Chappelle's Show in which Dave Chappelle plays a hypothetical black president, he reveals that Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK "alone and by himself with a magic bullet... ... This could be a reference to Lee Harvey Oswald and the magic bullet theory, as Oswald always claimed that he was a Patsy.
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    Hypodermic needle model

    The "Magic Bullet" or "Hypodermic Needle Theory" of direct influence effects was not as widely accepted by scholars as many books on mass communication indicate. The magic bullet theory was not based on empirical findings from research but rather on assumptions of the time about human nature.
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    Do You Know Who You Are?

    "The Magic Bullet Theory" (2:48)
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    Your Choice Live Series 037

    Texas Is The Reason - "The Magic Bullet Theory" - 2:51
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    The Magic Bullet

    Ehrlich concentrates on work to create his "magic bullets" - chemicals injected into the blood to fight various diseases. ... | Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet |
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    Agenda-setting theory

    In the dissatisfaction of the magic bullet theory, McCombs and Shaw introduced agenda-setting theory in the Public Opinion Quarterly.
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    The Boyfriend (Seinfeld)

    The spitting scene was a reference to the John F. Kennedy assassination and the magic bullet theory, as dramatized in the movie JFK, in which Wayne Knight (Newman) played a supporting part.
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    John F. Kennedy assassination

    This theory has become known as the "single bullet theory" or the "magic" bullet theory (as it is commonly referred to by its critics and detractors).

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