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    innovation‚ all which pertain to the quality of programmes offered and helpful in differentiating public service broadcasters and their programming from commercial services‚ most of which focus on entertainment (EBU 2018; Ofcom 2017; BBC 2016; Kant 2014; Banerjee and Seneviratne 2005). Additionally‚ while the PSB definition dispute continues‚ agreement on components that make a PSB also include public funding in the form of a fee or tax (Berg and Lund 2012)‚ or a remit generally assigned by the government

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    accessibility and affordability that comes with E-cigarettes‚ usage with teens is prevalent and the safety studies for adult users do not necessarily reflect potential health risks of e-cigarettes to teenagers according to allergist and pediatrician Chitra Dinakar. Dinakar states‚ "Generally‚ young people are more sensitive to chemicals." E- Cigarettes are risky due to the known and unknown and side effects and the possible negative effects it has on teenagers that are using

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    Although‚ it is understandable for America to want to help and do good in this situation‚ but quite frankly as someone who has been to a third world country and has first hand seen this child labor; it’s not needed. Chitra Divakruni‚ the author of “Live‚ Free and Starve” stated‚ ; “…It is easy for us in America to make the error of evaluating situations in the rest of the world as though they were happening in the country and purpose solutions that make excellent sense-

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    Introduction: The term ‘Utopia’ was coined by Thomas More‚ meaning a perfect environment. Francis Bacon‚ in his book New Atlantis‚ advocated a scientific approach. He thought of a research-institute-like society where inhabitants studied science in an effort to create a harmonious environment through their accumulation of knowledge. There were 40 utopian-themed novels written between 1700 and 1850 because of many social injustices prevalent at those times‚ like slavery and oppression. The idea

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    “Shakespeare’s heroines distinctly stand out in comparison to other female characters” A study of William Shakespeare’s female characters of the plays Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado about Nothing Shakespeare’s presentation of women in his plays demonstrates his feelings about women and their roles in society. Linda Alchin‚ states that women during the Elizabethan era had less freedom than men‚ and that “they were raised to believe that they were inferior to men and that men knew better.” Women were

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    The issue of war had been relevant in all ages which also figures prominently in the Immortals of Meluha. It seems to question war on the one hand and draws attention towards the present on the other. Wars are an organized and prolonged conflict that is carried out by states. It is generally characterized by extreme violence‚ social disruption and economic destruction. It is an intentional widespread conflict between political communities. War leads to destruction of human and natural resources.

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    since the kings did not condescend the artists nor did the public buy the paintings anymore. However‚ this all changed when an American lady named Halina Zealy reinvigorated the art. As well‚ in the Sanskrit language the word Patta means cloth and Chitra means picture; so the word resembles the type of art. Overall‚ Pattachitra paintings have a compelling history‚ background‚ and it requires an extended amount of procedure. The exact date of when Pattachitra paintings originated is unknown‚ however

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    In animation are we moving away from stereotypic depiction‚ are we maturing‚ are we changing our culture for the best? if so how? is now beter then before? Moral and Ethics in disney animation woman representation in modern animation. gender stereotyping and sexist imagry Woman in the animation production an overlook Lotte Reiniger Mary ellen Faith Hubley Evelyn Lambart Sayoko kinoshita Gillian lacey caroline Leaf quote from the book Jayne Pilling ’Women and Animation’

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    used to diagnose the type and severity of hearing loss. The children will respond to sound presented by turning their heads‚ and they will be rewarded with interesting visual stimulus as the reinforcer (Karzon & Banerjee‚ 2010; Folsom & Diefendorf‚ 1999). In the study of Karzon and Banerjee (2010)‚ they had used animated toys and video as reinforcers for visual reinforcement audiometry. They came to a conclusion that both of the reinforcers can be used according to an individual’s preference and need

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    “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.” (Norman Cousins) Death comes to us all‚ for some it marks the end of a life‚ for others it reveals the road to a new path in which the soul travels. However it leaves behind a trail of darkness regardless for those who have experienced the loss. Through enduring the death and tragedies of those around us‚ we are tested by our emotions. The character Amabelle experiences the trauma of death and tragedy

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