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    In the article “Death Penalty: Inhumane or Necessary Deterrent?” written by Euan McKirdy, several concepts surrounding the death penalty are discussed. McKirdy is a Digital News Producer who joined CNN in early 2014 and covers everything from politics, tech and the environment to sport and the arts. Before McKirdy started writing for CNN he wrote for a different publications and websites including Time, the BBC, the Wall Street Journal and Monocle. Throughout the article, McKirdy displays…

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    Ethical Communication and Citizenship Minor essay Essay Question: Drawing on the James Hardie Industries case study and relevant theoretical perspectives discussed in Topics 1 and 2, discuss how media releases can be socially complex and ethically problematic for public relations practitioners. In what ways can public relations practitioners uphold high ethical standards when communicating with the media and other audiences when faced with such pressures? Introduction: Rhonda Breit (2007)…

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    Female Beauty Standards

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    Female beauty standards play an effective role by in today’s men society. The TV models on the fashion shows and the make-up products on the magazines create a competition between the members of the female community, which creates some social differences among individuals. Females feel that they will become unattractive or even a spinster, if they don’t carry the properties of the community’s ideal body. They think that it is necessary to be beautiful in order to get the perfect and socially…

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    Absence Of Malice Analysis

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    ‘Absence of Malice’: How good intentions form bad outcomes Do these things really happen in the real life? One who watched the motion picture titled “Absence of Malice” would ask such question. The movie appeared to have a disputable subject since it was about indecent journalistic practices. What made its topic arguable is that these obscene practices were fused with romanticization; making the movie looked like a story of a love affair with a taste of melodramatic revenge. Unfortunately, due…

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    Romanticism was an extreme response to the speedy change of Industrialization. A time where people were moving away from the beautiful country side to the city to keep up with the growing economy. It was a change for the worst to a lot of people. The quick change made it hard for people to adapt. Due to the change of population distribution social changes happened, disease became rampant and people were put under pressure they’ve never experienced. This is bound to make people irritate people…

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    Suicide is one of the most controversial social issues stirring up the globe. As sensible as the topic might be, lately, the media have highlighted more of it through television ads, articles, and even shows. In fact, suicide talk has emerged more after the American entertainment company, Netflix, aired the series Thirteen Reasons Why. Originally, Thirteen Reasons Why is a young adult novel written by author Jay Asher, which later adapted into a Netflix show by screenwriter Bryan Yorkey.…

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    As the United States grows in technology and cultures continue to mix, Americans are continuing to only focus on the big news, such as the newest iPad coming out or the violence going on around the country. J.D. Vance writes in his best-selling book, Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis, how little people know about his type of people yet how many people are just like them. He discusses how their daily life is, how it changes throughout his childhood to how he is still…

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    1.1. The background of research Oscar Wilde lived in Victorian era of the 19th Century, when the industrial revolution was going on in the Britain. The society in that time has undergone unprecedented change. Most people were greedy and mercenary. At the same time, the capitalist system was established in Western Europe. The capitalist system plays a big role in human mind. People's world view and values have changed a lot The responsible Oscar Wilde is extremely dissatisfied with the…

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    Adapting to the World: An Argumentative Literary Analysis In today’s changing world, millions of things are being left behind in the new tech-filled world. “The Pedestrian” is a story about how Mr. Leonard Mead was very unadapted to the new world and is arrested because of all of the things he did that no one else did anymore. As the world changes everything needs to adapt to it to stay relevant. Bradbury’s concept of change in the world in “The Pedestrian” warns the reader that to survive in…

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    Being the age of contrasts, the Victorian society suffered from a number of social issues such as poverty, class distinction, criminality. The industrialization deepened the problems involving children as well. They were forced to work in factories and workhouses, which became prisons for them. It is of great importance to deal with Charles Dickens ( 1812-70 ) to represent the nineteenth century social life in all its drastic changes and development. In Oliver Twist, Dickens’s second…

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