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    This study is to analyze “Exposure to private TV channels political talk shows and viewers perception regarding political parties”. The basic purpose of this study is to find out the influence of private TV channels political programs on viewers’ perceptions regarding political parties. The framework of this research is based on the set of two main theories i-e Cultivation theory and Uses and Gratification. These theories are disused below in relation with present study in brief. Cultivation Theory

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    Cumnor in the 1860s: How Far Did Dependence on Agriculture Shape its Social Structure? ‘We stood in Cumnor ..A straggling line of scattered cottages with mud or rough stone walls uncemented and rude and low overhanging thatched roofs with here and there the bee hives on a bench by the gate in the low stone wall or a few brown faced urchins who peeped slily at the unaccustomed stranger….(Anon 1850) .. ‘We turned our back upon the line of cottages or huts perhaps they might be called’ the writer

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    In the movie of Bicycle Thieves‚ it said that our dependence on other human beings are useless and not solve anything because human are only care on their own matter without thinking other human’s problem. They are egoist. In my opinion‚ it depends because human can depends upon other human being when the one who is being relied is willing to help without any hesitation. For example‚ the father and his family was depend to each other because they live in poverty and need each other. However‚ most

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    Effects of poverty

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    The Effects Of Poverty ‚ WRIT 300 October 15‚ 2012 Poverty is an enigma that seems to plague each corner of the United States. No matter how rich how stabilize or how strong our country may claim it is poverty lurks in shadow of all places on this earth and in it’s silhouette the opprobrious effects. The three scholarly articles I summarized connect the dots on how poverty impacts the United States economically; and socially. The first articles I summarized Haiyun Zhao‚ Zhilan Feng

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    Tobacco and Its Effects

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    workplaces. The U.S. Surgeon General has proposed that America become a completely smoke-free society. Despite such progress‚ tobacco use remains widespread. About one in four American adults mokes‚ and each more than 400‚000 Americans die from effects of cigarette smoking. Nonsmokers subjected to the smoke of others also suffer: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke causes more than 50‚000 annual deaths among nonsmokers. Smoking by pregnant women is responsible for about 10% of all infant deaths

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    Health effects of tobacco From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Part of a series on Tobacco HISTORY History of tobacco BIOLOGY Nicotiana (Nicotiana tabacum) Nicotine Tobacco diseases Types of tobacco SOCIAL IMPACT Health effects Prevalence of consumption Tobacco advertising Tobacco and art Tobacco and other drugs Tobacco control Tobacco politics Tobacco smoking Tobacconist PRODUCTION Cultivation of tobacco Curing of tobacco Tobacco industry Tobacco products v   t  

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    The Rate of Locomotion dependence on hind leg length and body mass for the Tenebrio molitor beetle. Abstract The effects of leg length and body mass on the Tenebrio Molitor’s rate of locomotion were investigated under laboratory conditions. The performance (running speed) was accessed for 37 Tenebrio molitor with different hind leg lengths and body masses. Running speed is important for a variety of activities (e.g. searching for prey and mates‚ dispersal‚ etc.). Therefore‚ increased

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    Effects of Drugs The Effects of Marijuana‚ Cocaine‚ and Methamphetamine on American Society Topic: The Effects of Marijuana‚ Cocaine‚ and Methamphetamine on American Society. Thesis: The effects of illegal drug use of marijuana‚ cocaine‚ and methamphetamine on American society. I. Illegal drug use A. History B. Effects C. Problems II. Three types of drugs A. Marijuana B. Cocaine C. Methamphetamine III. Effects and Treatments of the Three types of drugs A

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    Internet Effects

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    that gives us information‚ services and entertainment. It can be applicable to all aspects of the society. It can be helpful in the field of politics‚ economics‚ religion‚ medicine‚ education‚ etc. For this study‚ we will focus more on the effects of using the internet for education‚ of how it affects the academic excellence of a student. Mostly right now‚ students made surfing the net not just a hobby but a part of their lives‚ study‚ "student life". The library seems to be an old-fashioned

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    Why does early and forced marriage happen? The causes of early and forced marriage are complex‚ interrelated and dependent on individual circumstances and context. But the practice is driven by these main factors: gender inequality – women and girls often occupy a lower status in societies as a result of social and cultural traditions‚ attitudes‚ beliefs that deny them their rights and stifle their ability to play an equal role in their homes and communities poverty – in families on a low

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