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    The culture industry itself is self-named, an industry primarily based on values of an assembly line. The culture industry continues the governing of human beings under the appearance of freedom, as the goal of the culture industry is to reproduce the values of capitalist culture by producing false pleasures. Similar to the movie, Bob Roberts, is a deceitful businessman but like many others, he projects an image of himself as being fair, reasonable and righteous. In the movie residents believe…

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    Barton Fink Analysis

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    Barton Fink (Ethan Coen 1991) demonstrates the separation of artists and artistic integrity when working in the Hollywood system, and implies the industry’s rigor towards giving entertainment and receiving capital. This disjunction becomes personified through the minds of Barton, a struggling writer, and Charlie Meadows, a mundane insurance salesman. Barton’s artistic integrity involves advocating for the common folk. Seeming as Charlie serves as a synecdoche for everyday people; he poses as a…

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    Social Aggression Analysis

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    (2011) hypothesized that physical and relational aggression shown in the TV is certainly associated with physical and relational violence in romantic relations. Relational aggression shown in the TV leads to men’s as well as women’s engagement in physical and relational aggression, so basically both gender’s behaviors are affected by aggression shown in the media ( Coyne et al., 2011). Methodology For…

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    Fix It Directly “It is fine, seriously…it’s fine!” said every woman when it’s so not fine. This is a precise example of how passive aggressive tendencies cause confusion and could even promote a bigger problem. Passive aggressive communication can make a situation escalate into an unnecessary confused conversation with no clear point. It can be very confusing for all who are involved. Direct or assertive behavior is more effective and gains a more clear solution or discussion. Assertive…

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    Storage Systems for Big Data Internet age comes with the vast amount of data that requires efficient storage and processing capabilities. To alleviate this issue, we discuss data storage systems which are tailored to store and process big data effectively. While general-purpose RDBMSs are still viable option in handling and analyzing structural data, they suffer from a variety of problems including performance and scalability issues when it comes to big data. To increase the performance of DBMS…

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    What is bullying to you? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary bullying is defined as to frighten, hurt, or threaten someone smaller than you. Most people disagree with this definition, but to be a bully you do not have to be bigger than someone else anymore and that is due to cyberbullying. In 2014, the Center for Disease Control and Department of Education released the first federal uniform definition of bullying for research and surveillance. The core elements of the definition include:…

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    U Chat Analysis

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    Overview The web application that we will be developing is called U-Chat (University Chat). U-Chat is a versatile chat room web service in which the users you communicate with consist of people from the same University. U-Chat can be used by a wide number of users from Universities across the US; the primary audience for this application being college students. Secondary users would include University faculty and parents. U-Chat consists of a login page in which users can either choose to sign…

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    Database Security

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    In all businesses and organisations, Databases are used to store all the core activities/information and often when there a major changes or restructure of the business the first process of many businesses is to change their databases to realign with their goal which makes them a valuable asset to any organisation. (Margulies, Pfleeger, Pfleeger 2015). Databases stores and maintain data at one central location so users can easily access it whenever needed. Through the use of Queries, databases…

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    Samim Childhood bullying can lead to problem with health and social relationships in adulthood. Studies have shown that individuals struggle to hold a job and have poor social relationships. Bullying is defined as an intimidating influence towards another in an effort to demonstrate a position of power. Bullying is an insistent pattern of harassments and aggressive behavior toward another person. Bullying is a serious problem at home, schools, communities, and wherever people interact. Bullying…

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    Contrary to prior information suggesting that bullying is a response to evolutionary pressure, many acts of cyberbullying consists of an indirect, less self-beneficial method of teasing or spreading malicious rumors for sadistic purposes. Cyberbullying involves the use of electronic communications to threaten, belittle, intimidate, or embarrass a person, or persons of a lesser social status. Because of the rapid expansion and advancement of technological communications, it is becoming…

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