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    Hillsborough survivors, many already suffering from survivor’s guilt, post-traumatic stress disorders and/or alcoholism, had a deep negative impact on supporters, hindering their mental recovery process (‘Hillsborough’s Untold Stories’ 5 Live Sport Podcast). Therefore, in a Utilitarianism perspective this decision is morally…

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    What constitutes a psychological disorder is the first step to finding an understanding. However, the complex perception of what is normal versus abnormal, both behavioral and cognitive, that results in distress, are the defining factors (Cacioppo & Freberg, 2013). In essence, if a person is unable to function in the important areas, properly meet and care for their own needs, or have an increased risk of danger to their self or others, this is observed as abnormal and establishes there may be…

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    An awareness of learning styles aids personal development by allowing the learner to change their habits whilst learning. For example, if someone had the kinaesthetic learning style then they would be able to change their learning style to involve more hands-on activities, try different solutions to a problem to find out which one is best and they usually would prefer to work in groups. A problem with learning in places of education is that the lessons are usually taught in a certain style and…

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    Today’s society has proven to have more than enough room for ignorance, and yet little for education. Racism, women’s rights, war: the list for issues that remain undiscussed within the younger generation goes on and on. One can not blame the younger generation for being unaware of the problems of the world. The older generation ignores these issues and refuses to educate those who are unable to learn due to the the lack of available platforms. Children grow up to become ignorant and uneducated…

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    Since they are only seen in a certain way, the public is made to believe that they lead flawless lives and aspire to be like them. In Aaron Franz and Adam Roscoe’s podcast episode, “The Cult of Celebrity Worship, Themes and Memes Ep18,” they discuss how fans are drawn to celebrities because of the way they are portrayed on television, in the movies, and on social media. They automatically relate that celebrity’s characteristics…

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    it can also lead to things like hostility, ignorance, and hatred, even if it is done subconsciously, many people still act on it and pick it up at a young age. There are two examples that I think well describes stereotyping. Stella Young in her podcast I’m not your inspiration, thank you…

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    Stop Blaming Houston’s Libertarian Zoning for Hurricane Harvey’s Destruction INTRODUCTION Managing editor of the Federalist, Gracy Olmstead wrote the article Stop Blaming Houston’s Libertarian Zoning for Hurricane Harvey’s Destruction, that is full of opinions about who to blame for the zoning done in Houston. In this article, Olmstead is arguing that the libertarian’s are not to be blamed for the culprits of Hurricane Harvey’s damage. She feels that the blame should be pointed towards the media…

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    Bitch Gender Issues

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    January 1996 by Lisa Jervis, Benjamin Shaykin, and Andi Zeisler. Since 1996, the non-profit multimedia organization has expanded to include an online presence that analyzes politics, mainstream media, and pop culture through a feminist lens, offering a podcast and articles posted daily. The physical magazine also continues to be printed quarterly. In an article posted September 27, 2016, writer Sarah Mirk points out the inequality of time each candidate spent speaking in the presidential debate…

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    Visual Culture

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    A theme found in these readings is that of meaning making. (Williams) notes that when one takes meaning from experience and makes it active it fosters growth (338). (Photograph 4) demonstrates this as the child found meaning in picking up the bird and kissing it may have answered some questions they had. (Dillabough &Kennelly) discuss finding meaning among youth cultures, which involves better understanding the cultures themselves (44). Photography is a major theme within these readings.…

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    The first professional organization that I chose to write about is The National Management Association. This organization is dedicated to leadership and guides members to take control in their own professional development. There are many chapters located throughout the United States. The National Management Association follows a statement of principles and a code of ethics that encourage leadership development. Charles Kettering founded the National Management Association in 1925 as a…

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