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    Child Marketing as a Social Problem Laura Pagliaro SOCI 1000U Dr. Timothy MacNeill University of Ontario Institute of Technology Since the introduction of digital media, marketing to children has become only more prevalent. Realized or not, everyone is affected by this targeted marketing -- even adults. Although there is undoubtedly more marketing today compared to previous decades, the majority of it goes unnoticed (Snyder & Jevons & Henderson & Gabbott & Beale, 2011, p. 33).…

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    these individuals is perplexing. Anytime a shooting occurs, kids lash out, or horrible things happen by the hands of humans, people instantly jump to the conclusion that the person responsible for that tragedy is a product of neglectful parents, childhood abuse, or having grown up in a bad neighborhood. And many times this is true, those who commit violent crimes often…

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    Childhood Anxiety Research

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    communication with parents and the student may be difficult. Other barriers may be as simple as unwillingness to ask for help from the teacher. Younger children may not know what to say or how to express what they feel. Another barrier to receiving help for childhood anxiety may be that there is no access to mental health services because they just are not available in their community. Or perhaps they never make it to the appointment because it is scheduled so far out that it is difficult to fit…

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    These trends are expressed in many different ways and the popular ones tend to have the most widespread and beneficial impacts in society. Social trends are not only beneficial but also crucial to the growth and development of society in that they inform and educate, promote new ideas, and bring about unity among diverse groups of people. One great way that social trends impact society is that they provide educational opportunities for people of all ages. In the past decade or so, television…

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    Childhood Education Regarding My Ethnic Identity My ethnic identity is comprised of Italian and Greek Cypriot on my mother’s side, and mainly Irish on my father’s side. My maternal grandfather is Italian with his parents emigrating from Tuscany before he was born in New York. My maternal grandmother was born in Cyprus and immigrated to the United States when she married my grandfather after meeting him in England. The ethnic heritage on my paternal side is less well known, however, the majority…

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    There never use to be much advertising and promotion of child and family poverty. However, with today’s technology advancements, we are seeing social media campaigns, organisations and television promotions exposing New Zealanders to the seriousness of child poverty such as Kidscan, UNICEF and the Variety Charity. It is said that one in four children live in…

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    Dora B. is an 86 year old Caucasian woman from the Antelope Valley. She is a retired Microbiology professor, business owner and author. I interviewed Dora who first and foremost is one of the most remarkable women I have ever known. Dora grew up with a hard working father a self –made man as she puts it and a mother who was a housewife and two brothers, one older than she and one younger. When most women during that era were destined to the kitchen and raising children, she was progressive…

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    and one of the most successful artists of the 20th century, Andy Warhol was truly transcendent. His early works of commercial art and magazine spreads changed the way the world viewed magazines and newspapers. Andy Warhol has made a long lasting impact on the pop culture with his abstract paintings? Born Andrew Warhola on August 6, 1928, in Oakland in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Andy Warhol's parents were Slovakian immigrants. His father, Ondrej Warhola, was…

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    Canadian Identity

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    medals and honorary diplomas for his contribution to the cultivation of future Canadian musicians (Beckwith). Artists that benefited from patrons like MacMillan include Glenn Gould, who would eventually be one of the first champions of recordings and technology in music (Bazzana). Without the early push for more Canadian musical talents, there would not be as much success as there was after the 1950s. It was also during this time that aboriginal music was recognized and pop music became popular.…

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    world or are trying at this very moment to change the world for all people? Well, I do his name is Manoj Bhargava he to me is truly trying to change and make a big impact on the world. He’s been researching different technologies finding ways that he can change the world for the benefit of billions of people. Manoj is trying to impact the world through his inventions, religious views, and philanthropy. Before we can begin talking about all those things lets learn about who is Manoj Bhargava…

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