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    Risky Sexual Behavior Among African-American Men Who Have Sex with Men: The Effects of Peer Norms for Condom Use on Risky Sexual Behavior as Moderated By Socio-Demographic‚ Socio-Contextual‚ and Health-Related Variables Richard A. Kirkwood Sr. Social Psychology 360 March 4‚ 2011 Caroline Cameron The research was conducted to investigate variables for condom use and risky sexual behaviors and examine the contextual influences on the relationship components of peer norms that

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    Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) ADS-B is one of the most important‚ underlying technologies in the FAA’s plan to transform air traffic control from the current radar-based system ( that was invented during World War II) to a satellite-based system. ADS-B is bringing the precision and reliability of satellite-based surveillance to the nation’s skies. AviationGlossary.com defines ADS-B as Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast ADS-B is a next generation surveillance technology

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    Government Control of Political Ads Political ads these days are mostly negative ads trying to expose the weakness of there opponent. Negative ads bend the truth to make there opinion seem better than there adversary. The main goal of political ads should be to inform the country of there political view on the government issues. People in this country should educate themselves on the issues and the way each candidate stand on the issues besides political ads. In the other hand shouldn’t we hold

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    Ad Hoc Wireless Networks :Architectures and Protocols Description Appropriate for all communications engineering courses that cover ad hoc wireless network planning‚ design‚ deployment‚ or management. Ad hoc wireless networks bring together mobile devices without complex infrastructure‚ setup‚ or administration-and they have enormous commercial and military potential. Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Architectures and Protocols is the first book to address every major issue related to their design

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    Lux Toilet Soap Susan Sanders Devry University Lux Toilet Soap A 1954 ad for Lux Toilet Soap states‚ “Luscious is the word for Greer Garson’s complexion and she keeps it that way with Lux Toilet Soap.” This statement is an example of how emotional appeal is used in the ad to grab the reader’s attention. The advertiser uses character appeal by including information about Garson’s success in the ad to make the reader want to use the product. Logical appeal is used when a refund is offered to

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    products‚ and cigarettes. In each era of magazine until today‚ you see a variety of changes of the ads. Cigarettes for instance‚ are common products that men and women like to buy. In the January 1985 Vogue issue‚ even though three cigarette ads try to use different methods to persuade the audience to buy their product‚ all advertise cigarettes that appeal to women’s taste. In one of the cigarettes ads‚ Virginia Slims’ proposal is to promote marketing strategies that link smoking to women’s freedom

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    often because actresses and models have unrealistic body images. Kilbourne in "The Dangerous Way Ads See Women" displays various ads showing how various visual medias demean young women. Many of these ads give young girls the impression that if you are not physically beautiful‚ life is going to not be as fulfilling. The ads that Kilbourne shows are a lot harsher than the ads one might see today‚ one of the ads even saying "If your hair isn’t beautiful the rest hardly matters". I believe

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    PROGRESSION OF AD A disease may typically present with numerous symptoms and signs which are a crucial part in assisting a clinician to formulate a diagnosis. This is true in AD also‚ but on the contrary‚ it is more relevant to speak about the progression and different stages. The progressively degenerative part of the disease implies that patient’s condition will imminently worsen in the future without any treatment. The timeline of decline is variable between different individuals‚ but we have

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    advertisers care that others‚ and not just those who can afford the condos‚ identify with the ad? Another goal of the advertisers is to get other people—not just potential buyers—to see these condominiums as valuable. Value is subjective‚ and in order for these condominiums to reach the desired status that will ensure occupancy and drive up prices‚ many people must perceive them as valuable. Thus‚ this ad is selling the condominiums’ worth to every reader of the New York Times Magazine‚ not just to

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    Ad Hominem vs. Red Herring The fallacies Ad Hominem and Red Herring are closely related; however‚ they are not the same and must remain distinct. Ad Hominem is an invalid argument that attacks the person rather than the policy that they are bringing across. An example of this would be a student demeaning a teacher’s grading by insulting her intelligence. On the other hand‚ Red Herring is a fallacy that involves bringing up irrelevant information in order to avoid bringing attention to the real issue

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