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    include tabloid newspaper companies such as the Pall Mall Gazette and the Daily Mail. Commercial journalism was a catalyst for the changing of news reporting in the Victorian era, where demand for newspapers increased to such an extent that by 1900 the Daily Mail had sold nearly 1 million copies, compared to The Times which only sold 40,000 in 1850. The 1870…

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    The relationship between Australia and the United States is a strong one, in which both nations are quite supportive of one another. This year in particular is very important for Australia and the U.S. The year 2015 is the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries, as the relationship was established back in 1940 after Australia gained domestic and external independence from the British Empire and was finally recognized by the United Kingdom. Australia has become an…

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    threatening, violent and abusive behaviour towards individuals aged 16 or over by partners or family members. The law has defined domestic violence as covering, psychical, emotional, financial, sexual and psychological abuse (Home Office, 2013). For the purpose of this essay I refer to the legal definition of domestic violence. Domestic violence is a serious criminal offence that affects 1 in 10 women a year in the United Kingdom (Women’s Aid, 2006); although domestic abuse has not always…

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    used in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the media environment is tightly controlled. Users who use the internet to publish information should be fully aware of the publication and publishing laws of the 1980 which lists 16 types of information that should not be published on any type of media wether…

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    Aruba is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea, located about 1,600 kilometres west of the main part of the Lesser Antilles and 29 kilometres north of the coast of Venezuela. Together with Bonaire and Curaçao, Aruba forms a group referred to as the ABC islands. Aruba is one of the four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands, along with the Netherlands, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten; the citizens of these countries are all Dutch nationals.…

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    On April 6th, 1917, the United States entered the war, but the Great War had been going on for three years already. The Allies was made up of England, France, Russia, and in 1917, the United States. However, many Americans were against entering the war and they wanted to remain neutral. President Wilson’s second campaign slogan was, “He kept us out of war.” Clearly, that had changed. We entered the war for many reasons like; the sinking of Lusitania, financial issues, and the Russian…

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    In the United States it is a requirement that all children attend school regardless of race, gender, or religion. The right to an education is something that too many children take for granted in the US. In Pakistan not all children have the right to attend school, and it took one brave young woman to stand up for the right for millions of children across the world who are not allowed to go to school. Malala Yousafzai could have gone along with what she was told to do, but she believed that she…

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    their beloved artists or bands. Throughout the years, music press has taken up several configurations. Not very long ago people waited for monthly published magazines to read reviews. Today, in an age where technology almost governs everything, people can now read anything about artists or songs at a click of a button on the World Wide Web. As technology advances so does the development of music press which has influenced greatly on the music industry and the way it works today. Many believe…

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    The famous novel, Oryx and Crake which was written by Margaret Atwood was published in 2003 and acclaimed a great success among the critics and general readers. The novel was first published in 2003 by Mcclelland and Stewart. In the same year, the book was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the next year for the 2004 Orange Prize for Fiction. This novel is the first part of MaddAddam Trilogy. Though some classify the novel as science fiction, Atwood claims that this novel can be called as…

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    Fathers 4 Justice (or F4J) is a fathers’ rights organisation in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2001, the group aims are to gain public and parliamentary support for changes in UK legislation on fathers' rights, mainly using stunts and protest. Fathers4Justice was founded by Matt O’Connor in 2001 after he was denied access to his two boys, Daniel and Alexander, following a difficult divorce. Furthermore their aim is to champion the causes of equal parenting, family law reform and equal contact…

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