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    Gated Communities

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    or other natural or erected barriers that can further limit access. In games such as grand theft auto 4 which has a gated community called beachgate‚ while on television desperate housewives live in a suburb of Fairview‚ where wisteria lane and the residents can be found‚ this is also a gated community also the real housewives of orange county is set in a gated community in California. In the UK gated communities can usually be found in London‚ especially in the docklands as like here in Dublin

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    rapist" on Sports Café leading to an outbreak of outrage from viewers and Marc Ellis being denounced by organisations including Rape Crisis. Advertisers want to place their advertisements during shows with the highest ratings such as "Desperate Housewives"‚ "Grey’s Anatomy" and "Prison Break" as they know that the audience is watching and will thus see their product. This is what leads to most cancellation of shows. Television shows that cannot bring in enough ratings are often cancelled due

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    MTV has been putting seven strangers into a mansion for years‚ but none of the previous episodes have been so intoxicated and as sexually driven as "The Real World---Key West". There is John‚ the typical frat boy‚ Svetlana‚ the sexy Russian princess‚ Paula‚ the confused and neurotic barbie doll‚ Zach‚ your typical nice guy‚ Janelle‚ know it all snob‚ and Jose‚ the guy with the biggest heart‚ and Tyler‚ the lone homosexual in the house. By putting young gorgeous people in one house‚ every roommate

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    What's Eating You Theory

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    Feminist Theory and the Misguided Shows of the E! Network Bridal Plasty. Dr. 90210. What’s Eating You? Girls Next Door. Sunset Tan. Sound familiar? The common feature uniting all of these television shows is the E! Network‚ owned in its entirety by media conglomerate NBC Universal and plaguing the minds of over 600 million viewers worldwide‚ including an incredible 88 million US viewers. The E! Network holds its claim to fame as the original “Entertainment Television” channel‚ with few competitors

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    and typical life of that time period. The show tried to teach lessons and every episode had lessons learned. But‚ fast forward another half century and Leave it to Beaver has been taken over by The Desperate Housewives and Breaking Bad. The TV shows cannot be any more different. Desperate Housewives has an all-female cast that showed the typical problems for women living in the suburbs. Breaking Bad shows the dark side of society and how many people will do anything to sustain their family even

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    Roles of Housewives

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    Micheal Montalvo Ms. SNOW WRC 1003.010 25 September 2013 Roles and Dynamics of Housewives: An Exploration by Hekker and Edelman Terry Hekker’s‚ “The Satisfactions of Housewifery and Motherhood” and Hope Edelman’s “The Myth of Co-Parenting: How It Was Supposed To Be. How It Was‚” are two antithetically toned readings discussing perspectives of what it is like to be a house wife. Hekker examines as more of a traditional housewife and Edelman as a modern housewife because Hekker actually enjoys

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    Desperate Air

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    What would I do if I was in George Nash’s position as Vice President of Real Estate at Desperate Air Corporation (a company in dire financial straits)‚ and my pending sale of Florida property potentially had toxic waste buried beneath the surface. I found this to be the least challenging question posed thus far in terms of my own ethical beliefs. In this instance I would proceed with the sale without disclosing the information regarding what I had heard about the toxic waste. Clearly Florida law

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    Desperate Despair

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    Desperate in Despair When reading this realistic article "What Is Poverty?" by Jo Goodwin Parker‚ who shares her disturbing experiences living in poverty throughout her entire life. This story will open people’s eyes to realize to be grateful for the little things we have in life. As the author defines poverty‚ one can feel her intentions are to put a sense of guilt towards the less fortunate. In the beginning‚ Goodwin advises the reader to‚ "Listen without pity" by the end‚ the persuasive tone

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    When teenagers face pressure‚ anger‚ or abuse‚ it only leads to disruptive behavior not only at home‚ but in their schools. The high statistics that schools produce each year in violence are off the charts. Whether it’s someone bullying someone or a fight that just broke in the cafeteria‚ its all under one name and label: Violence. As our schools are taking steps to prevent violence from getting any further‚ its also changing the security levels which is a big step in keeping

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    Desperate Air Corporation

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    Desperate Air Corporation (DAC) have some serious problems on their hands‚ however if the situation is handled with care and honest communications‚ the transaction can be negotiated as a win/win for both parties. Although the lawyer indicated disclosure is not within the company’s legal requirements‚ my initial gut reaction raised ethical red flags. I examined this dilemma using the Eight Steps to Sound Ethical Decision Making in Business and formulated the ethical decision is to disclose the

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