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    is that there are serious problems that only heightened awareness mitigates. Qualitative case studies on the topic of cyber security highlight the need for further research in the area of cyber security awareness as attacks occur more frequently in our world. Case studies reviewed demonstrate how widespread the problem is, and the impact cyber attacks bring to businesses across the globe. When studies on cyber security and cyber attacks combined with the all too real fact that the general…

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    Religious studies focus on the modern study of the history of Religion. Religious studies is an emerging field that focuses of the on thriving Religious phenomenon around the world. Donald Wiebe addresses the issues that face Religious studies in both undergraduate and graduate. These issues are the complex theoretical and methodological in nature. Religion human behaviour with its institution and systems of beliefs and practices. The subject Religion needs modern ways to study it to sense of…

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    Organizational culture is a coordination of communal conjecture, standards and beliefs that run employees’ behavior in organizations (Thompson, 2014, p 343). Thus when a company with a strong culture owns a lofty stage of harmony and steadfastness among its workers. Conversely, a business has a weak culture when its employees do not agree with the core values (Thompson, 2014, p 344). A strong culture leads to an inspiring consistency and unity around thinking, deportment system, customs, and…

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    Disability Movement Essay

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    Many students with a disability were greatly neglected and discriminated against prior to receiving equal opportunity in education. These activists are fighting for civil rights that each human deserves. As more studies are conducted, they are finding that “..nearly 28 percent of Americans with a disability are living in poverty. 16.1 percent of those people are unemployed and many more underemployed” (Periello). It is simply unfair that those statistics even exist…

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    The title of this article is “Contraindications in a Hip-Hop World: An Ethnographic Study of Black Women Hip-Hop Fans in Washington, DC.,” written by Tia L. Smith-Cooper. This article was published with UMI Microform in June 2002. In this article, Tia L. Smith-Cooper is scrutinizing the current (in 2002) problem of male rappers objectifying females and women still being content with this fact and continuing to be hip-hop fans. Not only does she attack male rappers, she also attacks female…

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    Media Gratification Essay

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    The main focus that early mass communication research has commonly looked into is what impacts media can implicate onto an audience. But as explored by Blumler (1974) through flipping the focus of study onto audience uses of media rather than media effects it has allowed a different study to be explored, which is set as the uses and gratifications research. As discussed by Rubin (1986), uses and gratification research looks into the media audience’s uses and the needs of certain media, as well…

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    Children and Media Devices Our media devices have become a valuable part of our everyday lives and the way we communicate; we get text messages for our dentist appointments and e-vites for birthday parties. Mostly this is viewed as a helpful and informative tool for staying in contact with friends and family or receiving news updates and for educational purposes. But, as with most things, there is a limit; how much is too much? My goal is to look specifically at children and the short and long…

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    Qualitative Studies

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    Design of the Study Qualitative studies aim to look into the quality of relationships, activities, situations, or materials (Fraenkel & Wallen, 2009). According to Merriam (2009), the focus of qualitative research is the process, meaning, and understanding, and the researcher plays an important role as the primary instrument of data collection and analysis, which is inductive (p. 266). Moreover, Bogdan and Biklen (2007) describe five characteristics of qualitative research: • The natural…

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    when studying for tests, I like to rewrite key notes in a single color on as few pages of completely white paper as possible. I have found that I study best by grouping similar ideas and drawing diagrams. Being able to look at a few sheets of paper, connect similar concepts, visualize equations, and put everything together has really helped me study. This is also why I gravitate towards writing in pen rather than in pencil and using printer, legal, or graphing paper instead of notebook paper; it…

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    During my stay in the UK, I have adapted myself to an academic lifestyle. Based on my understanding of modern society, the core advantage for an enterprise to gain an edge in the global market is exactly human capital. As an emerging resource, it has become more and more significant for creating social wealth. Bearing this in mind, I have developed an interest in studying Human Resources and Organisations in London School of Economics and Political Science. Paying high attention to human…

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