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    Introduction Domestic policy is a broad area of public policy, which deals with laws, government programs, and administrative decisions which are directly related to all things that directly affect the people in its own country ("Cambridge Dictionaries Online (US)"). I will be analyzing the three presidents: Lyndon B. Johnson, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton, on the basis of how strong or limited they were on their domestic policies. Bill Clinton was chosen for being able to balance the budget…

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    But as explored by Blumler (1974) through flipping the focus of study onto audience uses of media rather than media effects it has allowed a different study to be explored, which is set as the uses and gratifications research. As discussed by Rubin (1986), uses and gratification research looks into the media audience’s uses and the needs of certain media, as well as the sociological need and physiological thinking which gives an explanation to this audience’s media consumption. Early mass media…

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    Infoglut During Organizational Change Organizational change is often seen as necessary for any growing organization. Wells Fargo Bank has gone through numerous public scandals and crises over the last year, most notably the sales practices lawsuit in 2016. Since that revelation, several other controversial news headlines have popped up as well, including executive dismissals, class action lawsuits, and settlements. Over the past year, the company has tried to repair the reputation damage and…

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    suffering humanity. Moral Treatment: The Moral Treatment movement was started so that people with mental disorders would be treated with compassion, and not abused like they were in previous times. This movement implemented purposeful activity in order for people to feel like they…

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    done on this subject in order to determine whether or not that there is a correlation between the two. Researches from different countries have done research using the statistical method of meta-analysis in order to put together previous data from prior studies and compare it as a whole. In Europe, the “Finish and Polish Institute of Occupational Health worked together in order to study a met-analysis of fourteen cohort studies which added up to 83,013 employees in order to find an association…

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    it comes to the lack of achievement and academic success of Black students in classrooms across the United States. This study highlights the fact that our teaching force continues to consist primarily of White females. According to Bergeron (2008), public school teachers continue to be mostly White which creates a cultural mismatch between the White teachers and Black students whereby, heavily impacting their academic success. This issue is believed to be one of the primary causes of the…

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    mechanism of the intergroup contact hypothesis would be a very useful tool for desolving the negative outgroup opinions. However, the sole use of the hypothesis will not be sufficient enough to remove the old prejudice mindset of Bulgarian citisents. In order to do that the education of the younger generation needs to takes part as well. It has to include lessons on tolerance and multiculturalism. Bulgarian organisations from the non-government sector could work together for educational…

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    standardized test could assess and recognize common misconceptions and outdated views of autism. These findings would aid in raising awareness of autism in the general public and advocating efforts. Educators would be able to identify the shortcomings of their programmes and improve the effectiveness of their programmes. Raising awareness in the public could increase their understanding towards people with autism and be more accepting towards them. This would decrease discrimination and promote…

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    Ferguson and Stephanie M. Rueda regarding developmental issues arisen from violent video games. The article The Hitman Study: Violent Video Game Exposure Effects of Aggressive focuses on the concept of the social learning theory and the catharsis in order to explain the result of this study. Throughout this article, it will also describe the study’s relevance to real life applications. Summary The article The Hitman Study: Violent Video Game Exposure Effects on Aggressive Behavior,…

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    democratic institutionalization. I chose to use these two countries as my case studies because they share similarities in quality of democracy and degree of civil society activity; their histories are comparable and their futures seem parallel. In order to present a strong argument, I must first define the terms my paper is predicated on, since they have evolved through time and place. Primarily, I will show that the strong association between civil society and democracy is widely accepted…

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