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    College Life On-Line: Healthy and Unhealthy Internet Use. Esra Ceyhan‚ Aydogan Aykut Ceyhan‚ Aysen Gurcan. (2007) The Validity and Reliability of the Problematic Internet Usage Scale. Diddi‚ A & LaRose‚ R. (2006). Getting Hooked on News: Uses and Gratification and the Formation of News Habit Among College Student in an Internet Environment. Baran‚ S.J & Davis‚ D.K (2006) Explaining Internet Dependency; An Exploratory Study of Future Purchase Intention of Spanish Internet Users. Megan L. Hilts (2008)

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    “Sex is a part of nature and I go along with nature”. This quote from Marilynn Monroe who in the 1950’s was an actor‚ singer‚ model‚ and an American Sex Symbol. Even in a time period where sex was not as openly talked about‚ Marilynn Monroe reestablished the woman’s role in the idea of sex. The more I educated myself on the topic of porn the more I missed the strong female presence of Marilynn Monroe. For my unique experience I decided to watch an X-rated pornographic movie because I had never done

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    Evolution of consumerism has been discussed by different authors‚ I have come across two writers who have different ideas‚ however they both share the same critical yet sophisticated way of thinking about consumers society. “Cute‚ quaint‚ romantic” by Daniel Harris and “consumer society” by Jean Baudrillard are 2 books taking about the reasons behind people purchasing goods and the objectivity of the product to a person. The two believe that consumers are being deceived in many different ways under

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    Based on Freud’s theory (psychoanalytic) human functioning 1. The structure of the mind and the distinct functions of Personality The Freud’s structural theory (Freud‚ 1923‚ 1926) dispenses with the concepts of a fixed id‚ ego and superego‚ and point out unconscious and conscious conflict among wishes:dependent‚Controlling‚Sexual‚Aggressive‚guilt‚shame‚emotions (especially anxiety and depressive affect)‚ And defensive operations that shut off from consciousness some aspect of the others. Id‚

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    In an era defined by hyper reality‚ branded lifesylfe‚ and instant gratification. Effect= noun Is graffiti a direct result of advertising? To evaluate how the advertising industry has played a role in the inception of street art sub culture‚ we must compare each institution’s role in society‚ the techniques employed (use of propaganda) by each‚ and how past artistic movements have been influenced by forces that propel them into. Commercial consumer advertising is propelled by immediate financial

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    clean around the house. As I grew wiser‚ I realized that completing the chores around the house helped me learn how to become helpful‚ and tidy. When my chores were completed my mom would tell me “I really appreciate you helping me today.” Her gratification made me feel like I had done a good deed by helping her. Personally‚ I felt like I had impacted my mom life by being a single parent because I could tell she was not as stressed. I am to relate this

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    prison system sufficient? (Page 10. No Place For Kids- The Case for Reducing Juvenile Incarceration.) Based off of Robert Merton’s structural strain theory‚ Kohlberg’s morality scale‚ tragedy of the commons‚ and Walter Mischel’s theory of delayed gratification‚ it can be proved that the United States Criminal Justice system is flawed. In the theory of structural strain‚ there two overall categories: institutionalised means and cultural goals‚ and five smaller categories: conformity‚ innovation‚ ritualism

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    is so versatile for taking all types of pictures. However‚ some of you are still hesitant to make the switch from film to digital. Some reasons to make the switch from film to digital are that the cost is less expensive than film‚ the instant gratification‚ and the built in editing features. Taking pictures with a digital camera is less expensive than developing film‚ which can save you a lot of money‚ and doesn’t use harmful chemicals that harm the environment. All photos are stored on a memory

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    Psychoanalytic Theory by: Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud was born as Sigismund Schlomo Freud (May 6‚ 1856 – September 23‚ 1939). He is psychology’s most famous figure‚ one of the most influential and controversial thinkers. He is a Viennese Physician who wanted to devote himself to medical research‚ but limited funds and barriers to academic advancement for Jews in Austria forced him into the private practice of medicine. One of his main interests was neurology‚ the study of the

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    92-94). 11. Describe the experience sampling method. 12. What are the characteristics of flow? How is flow different from physical pleasures? 13. What’s the difference between pleasures and gratifications according to Seligman? 14. How can we increase pleasures and how can we find our gratifications? 15. Why do people pursue goals that work against their happiness? 16. What is the difference between conspicuous and inconspicuous consumption? 17. Explain the paradox of

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