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    that organizations such as NOW wanted to completely do away with social institutions that stood in the way of the feminist movement; however, that was not the case, so NOW had to counteract this misrepresentation. To do this, NOW used various media releases to show the world that they were “serious, caring, and dedicated to improving America’s quality of life” (Barnett, 2005, p. 356). NOW portrayed themselves as just regular people who wanted everyone to be treated equally, with the ability to…

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    Context The 2016 Nevada Senate race is one of the country 's most competitive races. Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto, former Nevada Attorney General, and Republican Congressman Joe Heck are competing to replace the retiring Harry Reid. With both parties fighting to control Senate, this close race has attracted the attention of outside groups, including Freedom Partners Action Fund which created the anti-Cortez Masto ad “Driving Away Jobs.” The Ad The ad begins with a mother and her young…

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    Cuban Embargo Issues

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    Relations between the United States of America and the Republic of Cuba can only be regarded as tumultuous and calls into question the morality of various governmental actions concerning both parties. The Cuban embargo, enacted under President Eisenhower, clearly depicts the rise and fall of tensions between the two nations. In America, the ethicality of the Cuban embargo remains a frequently debated topic. However, individuals properly briefed on past and present relations between the United…

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    Between 1916 and 1949 a few other companies offered colored shellac discs, including a blue-shellacked series from Columbia during the 1930s and chocolate colored pressings from a budget label “Perfect Records” prior to the 1930s. In 1949 when RCA Victor launched their 45-RPM format they began color-coding their records based on genre calcification. They classifications are as follows: Black Vinyl – Pop Pressings (Prefix 47) Green Vinyl – Country Music (Prefix 48) Red Vinyl - “Red Seal”…

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    Abstract This case study examines the correlations between the cyber-attack on Sony and the release of the movie ‘The Interview,’ and the reaction of the American public. After the recent cyber-attacks on Sony, cyber warfare is becoming more recognizable as the new form of global terrorism. The problems of this case study involve the outrage of North Korea, the freedom of the American people, and the damage done to Sony as a business directly and indirectly. This case study begins to explain how…

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    take away a lot of potential. We take away thoughts and ideas before they even have the opportunity to hatch. We build a world around negatives - you can't say, think, or do this or that.” In different parts of the world, the freedom of speech and press are limited and far out of reach to many human rights activists. Activists and bloggers face persecution from authorities, who take away their right to freedom of speech. First, an activist in Vietnam was physically abused, harassed, and arrested…

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    commercial success than their first album, and reached the number one chart position in the US and the UK. The album also featured mostly blues-rock musical style established on their debut release. The band saw their albums as indivisible, complete listening experiences and disliked the re-editing of existing tracks for release as singles. Grant maintained an aggressive pro-album stance. However, without the band's consent, some songs were released as singles, particularly in the US. In 1969,…

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    David Lat’s “Executions Should Be Televised” uses a persuasive tone to advocate for live broadcast of executions and to be recorded for future release, on the web or on television. Shemtob and Lat state that executions should be televised since it’s funded through the tax dollars of each citizen. Shemtob and Lat argue that executions are only open to the press and some witnesses, leaving the public with hazy details the next morning. However they suggest that the public should see what is being…

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    Sugar Body Blame

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    Should sugar take the whole blame? Obesity and diet related disorders has been a popular topic amongst the scientific community to address. Nonetheless, in trying to depict the causes of such diseases, social media tried to claim that sugar consumption as sole culpability for this Obesity epidemic (abc.net/2014-02-09) In reference to the research written by Tom Gill, this document discusses why sugar should not take the whole blame. Throughout this document will firstly discuss the impact of…

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    movie and later incorporated this routine forever in her life. Angelina’s workout is not just serious gyming and rigorous training exercises but also fun sports such as bicycling and swimming. She also pursues Yoga, kickboxing and diving to help her release toxic and negative energy and be fresh, energetic and beautiful all the time. For her, Yoga can increase flexibility of body single handedly since it involves stretching in almost all exercises and postures. Also, kickboxing helped her work…

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