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  • Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt: Advertising and Violence by Jean Kilbourne

    Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt: Advertising and Violence by Jean Kilbourne

    In “‘Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt’: Advertising and Violence” by Jean Kilbourne writes, “The way that ads portray bodies-especially women’s bodies- as objects conditions you to see each other in dehumanizing ways, thus “normalizing” attitudes that can lead to sexual aggression,” (5). Kilbourne introduces the impact of sexual advertising and the impact that it has on men and women. Women are continuously looked at as sexual objects in advertisements, from the Burger King

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    Submitted: April 18, 2013 Autor: whites15
  • Social Problem in the World Today

    Social Problem in the World Today

    Today's World is faced with myriad problems and challenges which affect its general populace. Among these problems are the social issues that affect a person, a group of persons, or the entire society either directly or indirectly. The social issues in the world, therefore, have a wide scope. They range from abortion, gay rights, HIV and AIDS, war, climate change, and poverty among others. In my own opinion, poverty and human conditions are of top

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    Submitted: April 19, 2013 Autor: MayankKapoor
  • Zipcar: Influencing Customer Behavior

    Zipcar: Influencing Customer Behavior

    Zipcar: Influencing Customer Behavior Zipcar was established in Boston in 1999, and had expanded its operation to 21 cities as of 2004. The company provides car-sharing service as a low-cost alternative to traditional car rental, car ownership and other transportation leasing systems. Zipcar imposes an initial fee (to cover a driver’s license check), annual fee (for its members depending upon the plan type selected), and a fee per day/hour. Thus, there is no need for

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    Submitted: April 19, 2013 Autor: vkhegay
  • Today's Business World

    Today's Business World

    Today’s business world is constantly changing and evolving hence the management discipline should respond to these changes in the business environment. There is a range of contemporary issues in the management discipline; however we will focus on youth transition to employment as the main contemporary issue where the government plays a significant role through its approved training initiatives inclusive of apprenticeships. School to work transition can be defined as the critical social economic life changing

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    Submitted: April 20, 2013 Autor: Kirimi
  • The Atlantic World Cot

    The Atlantic World Cot

    Between 1492 and 10, as a result of contact among Western Europe, Africa, and the Americas, the Atlantic World changed economically, in terms of trade routes, and socially, in terms of ways of life, but continued to exchange goods and slaves. At the beginning of this time period, only Europe was big in the global economy and the regions of Western Europe, Africa, and the Americas maintained their traditional way of life. This time period

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    Submitted: April 30, 2013 Autor: rascal1111
  • Social Influence of the Black Panther Party

    Social Influence of the Black Panther Party

    Social Influence of The Black Panther Party Shital Karki University of Mary Abstract Most people prefer group membership to isolation, but once they join with others they find that they must sometimes do what is best for the group rather than what benefits them personally. Social influence is the interpersonal process that produce directly or indirectly changes in other people. The Black Panther Party was a group of African American people who’s founding reflected a

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    Submitted: May 10, 2013 Autor: bobbycarkey
  • Public Speaking in a Multicultural World

    Public Speaking in a Multicultural World

    Public Speaking in a Multicultural World Multicultural is a very important thing in speeches, because in all of the speeches given in the world there are people from different culture attending that speech. Even if the lecturer is delivering his/her lecture to the class, then that class is somewhat multicultural. As Dr.Zakir Naik is delivering his speech there are many people listening to him but if we look closer than those people are from different

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    Submitted: May 14, 2013 Autor: AdeelAkram
  • Disney World - Happiest Place on Earth

    Disney World - Happiest Place on Earth

    Ken Luppold Prof. Plourde English 106 10 March 2013 Memory of Disney Disney World is known to many as the “Happiest place on Earth”. In different phases of my life, I have enjoyed Disney World. Two of the phases are as a child with my parents, and as a parent with my four children. At these times, it has been similar but yet different in so many ways. As an eight year old child, from

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    Submitted: May 14, 2013 Autor: kloopee
  • Real World Case Study

    Real World Case Study

    1. How do information technologies contribute to the business success of the companies depicted in the case? Provide an example from each company explaining how the technology implemented led to improved performance. eCourier - eCourier has benefited in several ways since making the business decision to implement innovative IT solutions to differentiate from competitors. Using the SeeWhy software to generate customer feedback created access to valuable customer information and feedback otherwise unavailable in an industry

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    Submitted: May 19, 2013 Autor: smilieysusu
  • Influence in Childhood

    Influence in Childhood

    During one’s early childhood years, one’s parents are highly influential. However, once an individual reaches adolescence, arguably the most important period in one’s life, the influence of the family weakens and that of one’s peers becomes stronger. This happens for several reasons. First, teens spend more time with their friends than with their families, whom they only see briefly in the morning and at night. During and after school, young people are surrounded by their

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    Submitted: May 22, 2013 Autor: gigi
  • Influencing Factors

    Influencing Factors

    During one's early childhood years, one's parents are highly influential. However, once an individual reaches adolescence, arguably the most important period in one's life, the influence of the family weakens and that of one's peers becomes stronger. This happens for several reasons. First, teens spend more time with their friends than with their families, whom they only see briefly in the morning and at night. During and after school, young people are surrounded by their

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    Submitted: May 22, 2013 Autor: gigi
  • 4th Annual Conference of Advertising, Marketing and Business Administration

    4th Annual Conference of Advertising, Marketing and Business Administration

    The 4th Annual Conference of Advertising, Marketing and Business Administration Students of the Philippines took place in February 3,2013, at the AFP Theater, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, under the title “Philippine Marketing and Advertising; Facing the Challenge of the Globally Competitive Market”. The seminar was attended by 28 different Universities and colleges nationwide. Lectures were presented by: • Mr. Ian Del Carmen, President /CEO of Fireball Group of Companies • Mr. Roel Perez

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    Submitted: June 27, 2013 Autor: jhustmhin
  • Imperialism - Europe Conquers the World

    Imperialism - Europe Conquers the World

    Imperialism - Europe Conquers the World At the end of the 15th century European nations started to explore the world and founded colonies on faraway continents. The whole of Latin america was conquered by Spain and Portugal. In Africa, however, colonies were established on the coast only while the interior of the continent remained largely unexplored. This situation changes in the second half of the 19th century. Suddenly a race begins for areas as yet

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    Submitted: July 17, 2013 Autor: Norasti
  • Croatia Before and After the Holocaust and World War II

    Croatia Before and After the Holocaust and World War II

    Many people do not recall a country other than Germany being involved in the Holocaust and World War II. However, many countries were affected by those horrific acts of violence, genocide, and war. Most clearly, a country that has been forgotten is present day Croatia. ‘‘[T]his area witnessed some of the most extreme violence'' (Jansen 79). Croatia suffered though many changes due to the Holocaust and World War II, geographically, politically, socially, and economically. The

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    Submitted: July 19, 2013 Autor: david78
  • World Religions Report: Jehovah Witness

    World Religions Report: Jehovah Witness

    World Religions Report: Jehovah Witness Chan Thippahkesone University of Phoenix HUM/130 Deborah George 6/19/2013 Today, society has many forms of Christianity and I know that instead of just focusing on writing about Christianity itself I wanted to write about a form of Christianity I wanted to learn more about. Most individuals know Catholics, and Protestants are Christians. However, these individuals may not be aware Jehovah's Witnesses are also part of the Christian religion and are

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    Submitted: July 22, 2013 Autor: someguy18
  • Explain the Roles of Thatcher - Leland and Susan in the Film and How Their Characters Influence Their View of Kane

    Explain the Roles of Thatcher - Leland and Susan in the Film and How Their Characters Influence Their View of Kane

    Explain the roles of Thatcher, Leland and Susan in the film and how their characters influence their view of Kane. The character of Citizen Kane is developed throughout the film with the different views presented from the people that were closest to him. Thatcher, Leland and Susan, the three closest personalities that surrounded Kane through his materialistic life, present their memories of Kane giving the audience a view of Kane’s progressive journey to living a

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    Submitted: July 26, 2013 Autor: annalisebrown
  • Police Influence on Society

    Police Influence on Society

    Introduction Law enforcement officers are faced with perplexed roles to uphold the mandates set forth, while maintaining high levels of professionalism at all times. Historically, law enforcement has existed to control crimes and as time evolved, with principles by Sir Robert Peel, society is provided with hope, and assurance they will be protected and respected by a system that is still today prevalent in the criminal justice system. The formation is focused on officers apprehending

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    Submitted: August 1, 2013 Autor: claudiadanny
  • World Issues

    World Issues

    In the recent government white paper, it has projected a rough population growth for Singapore to as many as 6.9 million by the year 2030. This issue has created much introversy. In this report, both the positive and negative impacts of the proposed population growth will be discussed, in areas such as economic growth, social cohesion and political stability. Lastly, I will conclude with my own opinions on this issue. With more foreigners coming to

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    Submitted: August 3, 2013 Autor: Kateee
  • The World of Censorship

    The World of Censorship

    The World of Censorship Will censorship ruin the use of the internet for streaming music and other media? For years, the government and other organizations have censored music, movies, and TV. The copyright laws and censorship of the music and media has not stopped people from illegally stealing and distributing the media for free. It is hard for the government to come up with laws and acts to stop these things from happening. While the

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    Submitted: September 6, 2013 Autor: Brett5246
  • World War II Case

    World War II Case

    World War II was a time of great social turmoil in the United States, not only because of its active role in the war, but also because of the radical changes taking place in society. As an effect of the Jim Crow laws, people were beginning to speak up against segregation and demand equal rights. During this time, many activists and political reformists used different forms of social media in order to present their ideas

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    Submitted: September 8, 2013 Autor: shirshabasu1
  • The Influence of Books to the Influence of Music

    The Influence of Books to the Influence of Music

    Music and book seem to be two different kinds of thing, but when it comes to young people and their lives, they have a strong influence. Both book and music have the active and negative aspects on an individual’s life. So there are many people who both like listening and reading. There are many differences and similarities between music and book. From the differences, we can see music and book bring us different feelings and

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    Submitted: September 11, 2013 Autor: kprolla
  • Martin Luther and His Influence on Social Order

    Martin Luther and His Influence on Social Order

    Martin Luther and His Influence on Social Order On October 31, 1517, a copy of Ninety-Five Theses on the door of the Castle Church of Wittenberg stirred up the crowd. The author Martin Luther, together with his concept of ‘justification by faith alone' and ‘the freedom of the Christian' confronted the Catholic Church, shook up the widely accepted view on religion practices, and became the catalyst of the Protestant Reformation which upset the social order

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    Submitted: September 18, 2013 Autor: dhhxi
  • Ikea Catalogu Earound the World

    Ikea Catalogu Earound the World

    IKEA catalogues around the world? Different countries have different culture, so they have different types of flavors. When some utopians comfortable with sofas, the Asians may not satisfying with that because their cultures are too different, and their social levels also may different. As for an example, in Sri Lanka, have high level middle level and law level people. When they are going to buy furnish items they much care about the money on their

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    Submitted: September 21, 2013 Autor: bumbzy
  • Do You Think That the World Has Improved in the Last Ten Years

    Do You Think That the World Has Improved in the Last Ten Years

    Many technologies have been developed in the last ten years. As a result, human being's conveniences were improved by these new technologies. New technologies about telecommunication have facilitated more connected life. Furthermore, the improvement of the safety device has induced more safe life. Finally, by new medicinal technologies, human being's healthy life was prolonged. Therefore, I think that the world has improved in the last ten years. To begin, in the last ten years, many

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    Submitted: September 21, 2013 Autor: antoni
  • Cultural Dimensions and Advertising of Germany

    Cultural Dimensions and Advertising of Germany

    Germany Hofstede cultural dimensions Power distance With a score of 35, Germany is a lower power distant country. She does not have a large gap between the wealthy and the poor, but have a strong belief in equality for each citizen. Co-determination rights are comparatively extensive. Germans use a direct and participative communication and meeting style is common and they dislike control. And leadership is challenged to show expertise. Individualism The German society is individualistic;

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    Submitted: September 23, 2013 Autor: Elenaa92

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