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    As mediatisation is key to this essay it is important to firstly define it in order to elaborate on its effects on religious institutions. Mediatisation is a new theoretical framework that describes a process through reframing questions regarding the influence of various media in culture and society (Hjarvard, 119). Initially mediatisation refered to process of disempowerment, whereas now it is used to describe power of media institutions, values and technologies and their increasing autonomy.…

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    result of the Cold War, but also as a result of the Powell Doctrine of popular support, overwhelming force, focused objectives and rapid withdrawal. However, as Pfaff points out, this does not lead to a tradition in rapid withdrawal that was the modus operandi of Pre-WWII America, instead it led to a cycle of invasion and indefinite military presence. The Pentagon took advantage of the restored morale amongst the military and expanded its role while seizing unoccupied bureaucratic territory, as…

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    the majority are male. While generally most serial killers are male, there are also many documented cases of female serial killers, like Velma Barfield. Male and female serial killers are alike in a few ways, but differ in many ways like their modus operandi (MO), choice of victims, and motives, aside from their anatomical differences. The obviously both have a MO, a victim choice, motives, and of course they kill…

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    The capital problem the development has not reached the pinnacles of development to guarantee information security. The services as well have not been of essential use in that there is inefficiency in the software developed that link up the data for data entry as well as access to the cloud. In the medical field, a second of blindness in the information database could be disastrous and cloud cost lives and resources invested in the wellness of users of hospital premises (Griebel et. al., 2015).…

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    staring at words on paper for hours on end. The history of the site in general is intriguing to me in that it shows us that not all of the European contact with Native American’s were inherently violent. There was still violence regardless, but the modus operandi was to convert Native Americans to Christianity because in the minds of the missionaries, they truly believed they were saving them from hell. It shows just how good or misguided intentions can harm people. An example of this at another…

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    Sydney Levine ENC 1102 University of Central Florida Annotated Bibliography: Tumblr Research Question: How do users of Tumblr get more followers than others? Anthony Scott. "Where the Money Is in the Tumblr Deal?" Harvard Business Review, 03 July 2013. Web. 7 Aug 2015. This article written for the Harvard Business Review explicates the business model basics of Tumblr and validates the ongoing Yahoo's decision to acquire it over. The article analyzes Tumblr as a newly sprung e-commerce venture,…

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    a family history of criminality in Puente’s case. 4. Was there a psychological component to their crimes? According to Malocco (2014), Puente suffered from schizophrenia, and was described as a very disturbed woman. 5. What was the subject’s Modus Operandi? Puente preferred choosing tenants who sharing similarities such as: old, alcoholic, mentally ill, or lack of social relationships. In her boarding house, Puente let the tenants live only on the first floor, and left the second for herself.…

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    now. I talk to other victims and help them get through what they are dealing with. I help people, make them laugh and smile. You never quite know what someone is going through, so be nice, be true, and always give you’re best support. That’s my modus operandi…

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an elegant piece that begins with the narrator, Nick Carraway, introducing the main characters of the novel, including himself. He focuses on Jay Gatsby, declaring him to be the protagonist of the novel with one goal in mind – to win over his old lover, and Carraway’s cousin, Daisy Buchanan. Carraway throughout the story observes, without much interference from him, the immoral and shallow lives of those around him and eventually the downfall of Gatsby.…

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    In The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger uses unreliable narration, repetition of key motifs, and aside to encapsulate Holden’s sacrificing modus operandi. Holden obscures his true intentions with unreliable narration which colours his desire to hold onto anything he can, even to the point where he will not recall his memories. The motifs of death and ‘phoniness’ in his narration which defines the lens through which he views the world. Holden’s asides create the office of a higher moral…

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