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    the cost of this account. Later in the episode he comes back to the partners meeting and says, “No one cares that I almost got killed?” They come back with a few comments like “Are you not up to the task?” and “We have to depend on this cripple?” Roger is somewhat the voice of reason and says, “You don’t what he is up against.” The executives are making pitches and decisions but Ken is the one getting hurt. Ken is then given speed along with other members in the office. In a drug-induced craze…

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    Sexism In Mad Men

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    Mad Men's Portrayal of Sexism and Stereotyping of Women in the Sixties In July 2007, the first episode of Matthew Weiner's Mad Men aired on the American television. The television series shows and tells about the lives of admen (men employed in the advertisement business) in the sixties. At the time of its first airing, the series became well praised by the critics and was lauded by The New York Times for being “a series that breaks new ground by luxuriating in the not-so-distant past”…

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    Question 1 “House Husbands” and “Man Men” are two TV dramas set in vastly different times and have almost no ideas or issues, they are essentially two pieces of media that contradict each other. Where “Mad Men” represents its male characters (exclusive of Salvatore “Sal” Romero, who acts in accordance with the expectations of heterosexual men) as the breadwinners of a household, making all the money and most of the decisions in the family and women are the caretakers and caregivers. This is the…

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    This research will focus on the theories of digital crime and how they cause criminals to commit their crimes. Choice theory is the notation that people always have some type of choice about how to behave, It is also based on the presumption that all behavior represents the single persistent strive to satisfy that person 's basic needs. Choice theory teaches that outside events that makes a person not do. It is the central aspect of its beliefs that are internally and not externally…

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    The concept of Sustainable development explores the relationship among economic development, environmental quality, and social equity (Rogers, Jalal & Boyd, 2005). The terms of Sustainable development has been evolving since 1972, when the first international community determined the correlation between quality of life and environmental quality at the “United Nations Conference on the Human Environment” in Stockholm. Gladwin et al. (1995) had stated that it was hardly possible to require a…

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    Studant: Marcilene Macena Gomes Module Code: ECO119 Tutour: Shaun Bisheswar Semester 1 January 2018 Having being studding economy for the last four months I have learn a lot, made six tests and one presentation, for my last task of this semester I have being ask to answer three questions. First – in my words I have to search and show the difference between micro and macroeconomics. The second, describe the main policies instruments that a government or body can use to achieve macroeconomic…

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