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    Essay About Greek Life

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    It offers many beneficial aspects to society, while also offering detrimental experiences to students. Throughout all the schools that I visited and the stories that I have heard, there is no university with a more dominating Greek life presence than Lehigh. The dominance of Greek life does not necessarily make it a bad thing; it is what these people do with that power that has stirred so much controversy. What is Greek life? Greek life is a chiefly social organization of male and female college…

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    Text Messaging: A Blemish in Society Years ago before cell phones, a person could walk down the street and hear the chatter of local gossip and conversation. Now days, no one has the time to talk face to face because they are too busy engulfed in their phones, social networking, but mostly, texting. This phenomenon has taken over the lives of the younger population in America. This would not be as large of a problem if it was only done in free time, but it is done for the larger portion of the…

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    Marketing towards the common housewife would continue well into the twentieth century, even after World War II. Despite the positive labor and economic effects on the American family, the new wave of marketed products would not only bring positive influence. Many conservative political leaders and economic experts of the era - such as Herbert Hoover - created an environment of “consumerism spurred by advertisement” and a false sense of security that the monopolized market for new technologies…

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    thing for society and how it relates to the self according to Kenneth Gergen. Gergen lead the way in taking serious the impact of information technology and how it relates to the self and identity. Gergen says “New technologies make it possible to sustain relationships—directly or indirectly—with an ever expanding range of other persons. In many respects we are reaching what may be viewed as social saturation” (Gergen, 1991, p.3.) He argues that these technological developments and the social…

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    Converse Shoes

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    example of this is product placement. Converse shoes can be seen in a plethora of contemporary films such as Harry Potter, Mean Girls, and more recently Bad Moms and The Shallows. Product placement is a key to Converse’s growing success. When audiences see a product in a certain circumstance i.e on a young beautiful surfer in The Shallows or a MILF in Bad Moms, the targeted demographic audiences relate to the characters. They see something that is tangible from the film that they can then buy…

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    Art Project Proposal

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    better fulfill this project: • Acting as the theorist of the project, co-leader Robert Riglietti has consulted with his advisor Dr. Ian Reyes, a professor of communication studies with a focus in media, regarding journals and passages that are pertinent to the project. These include: The Network Society by Manuel Castells, Various papers by Danah Boyd, and Who Owns the Future by Jaron Lanier. Having instigated the project, and spearheaded the formation of the concept and partnership, Rob acts…

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    Drugs In Neighborhood

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    neighborhood affects a community. What type of social action is needed to help keep this community safe and drug free? The presence of drugs anywhere effects individuals, families and communities. If there are drugs present in a neighborhood, this especially affects the community around it. One way drugs impact a community is the increase crime. “At least half of the individuals arrested for major crimes, including homicide, theft, and assault were under the influence of illicit drugs”…

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    Media Effects On Women

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    depressed, and suicidal because of the influence from the media. According to TheOddysseyOnline.com, fifty-three percent of 12 year old girls feel unhappy with their bodies, 78 percent of 17 year old girls feel unhappy with their bodies and 65% of women and girls have an eating disorder. In today’s tech savvy world, the media is an integral part of everybody’s lives yet it is also a devastating tool that can ruin many women’s lives. For example, in the media, women rarely take lead roles and the…

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    As the awareness to be healthy is increasing and society is seeing the importance of dieting and exercising, people are starting to choose healthier options and make healthier choices. These decisions that society is making, influences the consumption of products, and decides what consumers will buy. For society to shift to healthier options, this would pose a threat to McDonalds because of its largely considered unhealthy menu…

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    The prediction of neuroendocrine responses to global warming in the future helps the development of risk perception or fear in a society. A focused study (Wingfield, 2015) puts together previous adaptation and evolutionary processes and responses to stimuli to predict how organism neuroendocrine pathways might respond to climate change. Climate change is predicted to alter seasons…

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