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    (2016) stated that successful marketing corporations consider the customers to be of utmost importance. Furthermore, customer satisfaction, otherwise known as, “a person’s feelings of pleasure or disappointment that result from comparing a product or service’s perceived performance to expectations” (Kotler & Keller, 2016, p. 73) constitutes a driving force in creating customer loyalty and relationships. Moreover, Kotler and Keller (2016) concluded that brand loyalty affects the customer’s…

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    Legality Of Gay Marriage

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    (Shafer-Landau, The Ethical Life, p.1) while legality can be defined as the state or quality of being in conformity with the law (Random House, Dictionary.com). Throughout history, the morality and legality of laws has only sometimes been in accordance, shown in laws prohibiting murder and theft but, “The state does not always take the side of the morally correct; nor is it always clear which side is the correct one” (Jordan, “Is It Wrong to Discriminate on the Basis of Homosexuality p.93). This…

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    “If we use reason well, we live well as human beings; or, to be more precise, using reason well over the course of a full life is what happiness consists in activities caused by the rational soul in accordance with virtue or excellence” (Kraut, 2014, p. 3). “He…

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    classical Hollywood film has been associated with the “male gaze” in most case. British feminist film theorist, Laura Mulvey (1975) expands on this conception to argue that in cinema women are typically depicted in a passive role that provides visual pleasure for male viewing that male audience tend to take the female character in film as his own personal sex object because, he can relate himself, through ‘looking’, to the male character in the film. Not only in film, but some feminists see…

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    Dance Therapy

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    and vitality in mothers with severe postnatal depression. The sessions illustrated positive results and were statistically significant in mother-infant with severe depression (p<0.001) (Van et al., 2014). The study focuses mainly on dyadic intersubjectivity and the potential group dynamics related to it, and the pleasure or joyfulness can contribute to providing feelings of self-efficacy and trust between mother-infant (Van et al., 2014). Music in a group had had the context possesses and…

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    to was an attempted suicide, Duncan re-enters society completely unsure of his place in it. As he tells Fraser, his old cellmate, when the two reconnect years later, “When I came out, everything was different. Everything was changed” (Waters, 2006, p. 98). Devoid of friends upon his release, with the exception of his sister Vivian and Mr. Mundy, a former Wormwood Scrubs prison guard with whom he boards, Duncan’s emptiness stems from a lack of life purpose. His self-worth has been reduced so…

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    Routine Cynicism Epidemic

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    Routine Cynicism: “Cynicism, an unceasing attitude of negativity, has become an interpersonal epidemic that limits lives in organizations and families” (Arnett, 1999, p. 13). “Cynicism…‘contempt for whatever is or might be proposed; it is a constant act of fault finding, a general rejection of the pleasure of life”’ (Arnett, 1999, p. 13). Three key ways to develop a cynical outlook: 1. The formulation of unrealistically high expectations, of oneself and/or other people. 2. The experience of…

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    how her innate wit entrances him. Mr. Darcy asks Elizabeth to dance. However, she only replies after he requests her hand a second time, stating that she heard him the first time, however, she was unable to form a response that would deny him the pleasure of dancing with her (Austen, 2005). Her refusal to dance with an elitist male shows her independence, illustrating her departure from the conventions of social…

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    list to perversity in human appetites” and secondly, “media can sustain diverse formal arrangements. It is a mistake to equate technologies with their societal applications”, and thirdly “…dialogue can be tyrannical and dissemination” (Peters, 1999, p.34). Since the distortion of dialogue is considered one of the many distinctive features of civilization we see forms of abuse for the good and the bad. John Durham Peters use Socrates and Jesus in other to comprehend what can be defined as…

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    The use of capital punishment has been around for centuries, the first known time being the code of Hammurabi, a legal code of ancient Mesopotamia dating back to 1754 BC, the death penalty was inflicted on individuals accused of 25 certain crimes such as infidelity or helping slaves escape surprisingly murder was not one of them. The death sentence for these particular crimes was carried out by such means as crucifixion, drowning, burning alive, or impalement. In our nation’s past, The death…

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