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    Celebrities in the 50s

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    Presley was only one of the big names of the 1950s‚ though probably one of the most recognizable. In the ‘50s television was gaining popularity and sitting down to watch T.V. was a family bonding experience. Celebrities were put on a very high pedestal‚ even more so than today’s celebrities. People like James Dean‚ Marilyn Monroe‚ and John Wayne were treated like royalty. In the 1950s musicians‚ movie stars‚ and T.V. stars were some of the most important people in America. Musicians in the ‘50s

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    Learning is cool

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    Emilie Durkheim’s Concern with a Shift from Mechanical to Organic Solidarity Compared with the Concerns of Karl Marx and Max Weber Kat Shuttleworth SOC 3320 – 001 Dr. Piancenti Sociologists Emilie Durkheim‚ Karl Marx and Max Weber all thrived in the modern classical age. Each of the three were essentially concerned with the base of social solidarity‚ along with the division of labor‚ and social order. Coming from different theoretical traditions‚ these three sociologists

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    Psychology of Celebrity

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    |Study |Key Points/Things to remember |Evaluation | |Social Psychology |=one sided celeb relationship/target individual unaware of|Schiappa etal meta anal say loneliness not| |Explanations |existence of person – few demands/criticism and rejection |sole cause of P.R+ similar 2 self/fit | |Parasocial - |compared to IRL relations – celeb fills in space of |celeb more like 2 form P

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    Cool Paper

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    Chapter 1 Review Questions 1. Each of the following factors illustrates why information security is increasingly difficult except _______. a. faster computer processors b. growing sophistication of attacks c. faster detection of weaknesses d. distributed attacks 2. A type of software that repairs security flaws in an application is called a(n) _____. a. hot fix b. exploit c. repair d. patch 3. The primary goal of information security is to protect __________. a. procedures

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    This Is Cool

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    After kinship‚ one of the most central ideas in anthropology is exchange. In societies without centralised states and systems of social control‚ exchange was often a key method for maintaining some sort of balance and political neutrality between communities. It was also a key method of ensuring the movement of desired commodities from one place to another and ensuring survival through the generations. In this lecture I look at two central anthropological thinkers in relation to aspects of exchange

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    We Real Cool

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    September 30‚ 2012 “We Real Cool” by Gwendolyn Brooks 1) Rhyme Gwendolyn Brooks makes great use of rhyme throughout the poem. She uses words such as "cool"‚ "school"‚ "sin"‚ and "gin" (Brooks 684-685). These are rhymes that appear at the end of lines. The rhyme scheme used compliments the theme‚ since it is the directed to a young audience. It is known that Brooks is trying to attract a young crowd because she is talking about young people who are supposed to attend school. The poem has an

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    Court

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    CONSTITUTIONAL COURT‚ GAUTENG (REPULIC OF SOUTH AFRICA) CASE NUMBER: 10/2012 In the Appeal between: HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT‚ FREE STATE APPELLANT And JOLENE PAKKIES Acting on behalf of Dineo Tau Zozo Tau Lulu Tau RESPONDENT ___________________________________________________________________________ HEADS OF ARGUMENT OF APPELLANT ___________________________________________________________________________ In an Appeal to the Constitutional Court the Appellant‚ the

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    Celebrity Role Model

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    good role model? Should kids even look up to celebrities? There are both positive and negative sides to celebrity role models. As a celebrity you always have someone watching your every move. The negative things done will always outweigh the good. Just like “regular” people celebrities also make mistakes. The only difference is it’s harder to be forgiven by millions of people versus a few. What people fail to realize is their only human. Celebrities that make positive differences are one’s deserving

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    Celebrity Role Models A state in which the mind is elevated above the reach of ordinary impressions‚ unconscious of sensible objects‚ and under the influence of overpowering emotions celebrities find irresistible and enticing. Celebrities distinguish themselves in such ways that others admire and want to emulate. Celebrities are worthy of imitation; "everyone needs a role model". The immense amount of drug usage that celebrities‚ athletes‚ professionals‚ and politicians take part in has improved

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    Celebrity Culture

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    To maintain ethical and professional standards. When left alone the media can be a poison unleashed on the masses. The media are THE 4TH ESTATE and are in essence the watch dog for society and this light the media have a huge responsibility and duty to proceed. However‚ they should largely have stake in the control but be weary of propagandist and unequivocal reporting. The other concern is with media ownership which is wanting. The fact is that many are owned by political leaders as is the case

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