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    Social cognitive Theory and Feminist Theories The goal in this individual assignment is to apply the social cognitive theory and feminist theories to contemporary media content and to compare and contrast different theoretical perspectives. Attached to this paper there will be a print advertisement specifically chosen to analyze how and whom these theories reflect on in new media today. After analyzing the two perspectives‚ the theories will be compared and contrasted‚ showing the similarities

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    try to become a medicine man also. When I read this book more I realized how much they like to tease and mock each other. If the boys were doing poorly they would tease them and call him names. But they had teasing clans also‚ the person’s mother was one clan and father was another. So the person was a clan from his mother and then he was a child of a clan from his father. On the fathers side he could tease his uncle’s kids and not his aunties or uncles. This all made it difficult for some individuals

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    ESSAY 4 SCHOOL UNIFORMS

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    should be looked upon as a positive solution for many reasons. Uniforms can help parents save money‚ identify students from outsider‚ and avoid bullying. Requiring school uniforms eliminates bullying; bullies usually tease kids based on what they wear. There will be no room to tease kids because everyone will be dressed the same‚ leaving less room to get picked on. Bullies won’t have the need to pick on someone as much if everyone is wearing the exact clothing. When people all look the same‚ there

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    Meanwhile‚ “Teen Wolf” cast member Holland Roden teases in a TVGuide interview the struggles that banshee Lydia Martin will encounter in the second part of MTV series’ latest season. Roden has revealed that Lydia is the central piece of the puzzle but the “Teen Wolf” banshee character will try to figure out why she has been locked up in the Eichen House. “Amplified [powers] in Lydia’s case means she has to go through a lot of pain. She doesn’t get to have fun with her powers‚” Roden told TVGuide

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    European identity and the other “We” decides: a concept of supranational identity with reference to the EU and Turkey What makes the EU-joining of Turkey difficult for the countries of the European Union? Structure 1. Introduction 2. Social groups and Europe 3. The role of institutions 4. Symbols 5. Paradigms 6. European Values 7. Comparison with Turkey 8. Conclusion 1. Introduction Turkey has been

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    and Modernity‚ Polity Press: Cambridge Barnard‚ Malcolm (1996) Fashion as Communication‚ Routledge Davis‚ Fred (1992) Fashion‚ Culture and Identity‚ The University of Chicago Press Shilling Chris (2003) The Body and Social Theory‚ SAGE Publications Barthes‚ Roland (1985) The Fashion System‚ The Trinity Press: Worchester and London Edited by Gelder‚ Ken and Thornton‚ Sarah‚ (1997) The Subcultures Reader‚ Routledge McDowell‚ Colin (2003) Fashion Today‚ Phaidon Press‚ Inc

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    Morris‚ D. (1982)‚ “Characteristics of TV commercials perceived as informative”‚ Journal of Advertising Research‚ Vol Achenbaum‚ A. (1989)‚ “How to breathe new life into brands”‚ Advertising Age‚ Vol. 60 No. 18‚ pp. 24-70. Barthes‚ R. (1964)‚ Elements of Semiology‚ Cape‚ London. Barthes‚ R. (1983)‚ The Fashion System‚ (translated by Ward‚ M. and Howard‚ R.)‚ Hill and Wang‚ New York‚ NY. Belk‚ R.W. (1983)‚ “Explanations for congruence between patron stereotypes and patron self- concepts”‚ Proceedings of

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    Novi Sad‚ Dnevnik novine i časopisi. Rot‚ N. (1968) Socijalna psihologija‚ Serbia‚ Beograd‚ Rad. Scott‚ L.M. (1994) Images in Advertising: The Need for a Theory of Visual Rhetoric‚ The Journal of Consumer Research‚ Vol. 21‚ No. 2 (Sep.‚ 1994)‚ pp Barthes‚ R.(1981)‚ Retorika slike‚ (Original Title: “Rhetoric of the Image”‚ 1977.) Zbornik radova Eco‚ U. (1973) Kultura komunikacija informacija‚ (Original Title: “La Struttura Assente”‚1968)‚ Bonsiepe‚ G. (1965) Visual/Verbal Rhetoric‚ Ulm: Journal of

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    people also comes along‚ giving you courage to stand‚ lending shoulders to cry on to‚ and giving you a reason to live. They are what you call friends. Friends are those people who may care like a mother‚ scolds like a father‚ annoys like a brother‚ teases like a sister‚ and even love like a lover. They are your family whenever you are not at home. Friends give you happiness you long for‚ give you smile you have lost for a while‚ and wipe your tears that come out suddenly. They are truly your comforters

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    difficult to pronounce‚ nor require a dictionary to understand. Step Two Write an outline. Determine the key elements of the story. These are the essential components. Ask yourself: Who? What? Why? Where? When? Step Three Write a tease. This will be used with other teases to whet the appetite of the listener before the news is aired. This should not be longer than a sentence. Step Four Write a lead sentence. This is used to grab the listener’s attention. Be concise and accurate with your lead

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