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    Theories Of Interactivity

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    Internet came into existence with the examination of feedback as a concept (Wiener, 1948; Shannon & Weaver, 1949; Kiousis, 2002). Those in an online environment are more likely to be seeking feedback than those in person (Ang & Cummings, 1994). An early study about interactivity assumed frequent interaction with media generates a high degree of dependency upon that media outlet (Nordlund, 1978). Increased interaction between the audience and the media outlet will lead to a more engaged audience…

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    Injustice In Afganistan

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    For many centuries, women have faced harsh injustice in Afganistan, as well as all around the world. Due to the fact that they have a lack of formal government, the law of the military and personal reputation has taken a grasp on the nation. This has lead to women being seen as only having the purpose of reproducing sons. Since little girls from birth are treated as lesser, many parents try to do what is best for their daughters, as well as themselves. In Afganistan, many young girls dress up as…

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    Mindfulness Awareness

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    the need for further study on the use of mindfulness awareness practice in the classroom setting to minimize anxiety. West (2016) reported that applying…

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    In 1948, Harold D Lasswell first proposed the uses and gratifications theory. Unlike many other popular theories such as cultivation theories and media system dependency theory, the Uses and Gratifications theory proposed an active audience with the power to choose specific media to satisfy specific predetermined needs. It explains the reasons why people use particular media and media researchers are more focus on what the viewer does with media rather than what the media does to the viewer. The…

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    Zanele Muholi Analysis

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    Yearwork one The influence of Zanele Muholi’s techniques, concepts and subject matter in her “La Rochelle” series and “Miss D'vine” series on my work: “Flowers in (my) hair” Conceptualization: Like in Muholi’s La Rochelle series (figs.2, 3, 4), my artwork Flowers in (my) hair (fig.1) tackles gender norms- mainly toxic masculinity . The camel in the image is my representation of man and focuses on changing the idea that to be a man you must be tough. In this artwork I tackle society’s idea of…

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    GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN THE TURKISH CITIZENSHIP LAW Abstract: Citizenship means a commitment to the state therefore it shapes the lives of individuals. Citizenship is acquired by law and it can be lost due to the law adjustment. Gender discrimination is a kind of classification between men and women that’s why it deprives people of some rights. Gender discrimination is not fitted any other state of law so it is prohibited to do gender discrimination in both national and international law.…

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    Is Gender preference affects the Attraction? The table above will show how gender preference of the participants affects their attraction. SOP NO. 2 BISEXUAL GAY Is Gender preference affects the Attraction? Gender Equality Acceptance Gender Equality Table 3. Is Gender preference affects the Attraction? Table 3 shows how gender preferences affect the attraction of bisexual and gay people. Gender equality, it is the most common answers among the participants. Gender equality is defined as the…

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    Children that go to school have to do homework but when is homework too much. Homework should be given in a little quantity because it can affect students in many ways that are not good for them. Homework can lead to many problems. These problems could be solved if teachers gave her student less homework. Some of these problems are stress related they stress student and they feel that they have to do the homework. They already have around eight hours of school that is enough for a student to…

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    Throughout various television adaptations of Arthur Connan Doyle’s legendary Sherlock Holmes, Watson's, Sherlocks’s close companion’s, general charectaristics have largely remained the same in all of the series that are considered for the purposes of this essey, on the flip side, all of them have taken some liberties with him and his backstory, personality, and other aspects of his person. In Granada Television’s „Sherlock Holmes“ – a TV series where the action takes place in London of our past…

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    1. Why do sociologists find it important to differentiate between sex and gender? What can be done to lessen the effects of gender stratification in the work place? How does gender stratification harm both men and women? Introduction. These two concepts have been interchangeably applied in our everyday communication but their meanings are not the same. The concept of gender based on our modern eyes refers to behaviors and attitudes a group considers appropriate for its males and females .One…

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