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    anything to keep him by her side forever. Emily began to fall in love with Homer‚ there first time going out together the whole town viewed at them in a weird way. Like in every small town gossip went on quickly and the idea of Emily‚ a high social class woman‚ dating a lower class man was a great reason for people to gossip on. Emily then realized that Homer was not interest on her the way she thought‚ so that was when she became obsessed and did not wanted to lose him. Emily kills Homer Barron because

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    Content/theme Audience‚ purpose‚ context Tone and mood Stylistic features Structure/ conventions of text type Use PIE P - point I - illustration E - explanation “How many of us haven’t watched a Hollywood film or read in the gossip magazines about the transgressions of Hollywood stars? How many of us can name a Bollywood film or a Bollywood star? In the text “Prince of Tides” (magazine article “Piyush Roy” taken from Stardust Icon)‚ the reader is presented with

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    most likely learned this trait from his father‚ as (Ali and Baba’s relationship). As a result of his high status‚ he felt it necessary to maintain a favorable reputation within the community. Due to where he lived‚ if gossip about him started‚ it would become known by everyone‚ as gossip is very prominent within the Afghani community. Baba was well aware of this fact‚ so he attempted to maintain friendly professional relations with everyone he met‚ as to not have his reputation tarnished by a rumor

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    deviance and social control Deviance and Social Control BSBM 1-6 Jimhil D. Burgos Joyce Ann Abito Deviance – any act that violates the social norms with respect to the following factors: time‚ place and public consensus. PERSPECTIVES AND THEORIES OF DEVIANCE 1.) Functionalist Perspective * Emile Durkheim’s Functionalist Theory – Deviance benefits society by enhancing conformity‚ strengthening social solidarity‚ safely reseasing discontent and inducing social change.

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    Burned to the Ground Arson!! Local businesses and shops could be at risk!! It is a type of journalism that uses little to no true honest sources and just writes with catchy headlines and false gossip. It is all about catching the reader’s eye and getting them to read what is the supposed “latest gossip.” It also uses a lot of pictures and cartoons that appeal to the eyes of the buyer. It was used to make money for newspaper companies. All they care about is the money and that the buyers enjoy

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    Top of Form Search term: Bottom of Form Football * Home * Football * Formula 1 * Cricket * Rugby Union * Rugby League * Tennis * Golf * Athletics More Sport * Results * Fixtures * Tables * Gossip * Transfers * Women’s Football * Live Scores * All Teams Leagues & Competitions Advertisement 30 July 2013 Last updated at 22:55 GMT Bale foreign move no problem - Hartson Wales assistant manager John Hartson believes

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    Fear is one of the leading reasons that influence people’s decision making in life. The dictionary defines fear as‚ “A feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by the presence or imminence of danger”. This feeling‚ present in everyone’s life at some point‚ is more influential than one might think. Everywhere in the world today people live in fear‚ whether it is terrorism‚ robbery or something as simple as criticism‚ this feeling of fear causes people to do unusual things. In Arthur Miller’s play‚

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    along the grapevine may relate to the job‚ the organization‚ or an ethical issue; or it may simply be gossip and rumors. The grapevine can act as an early warning system for employees. If employees learn informally that their company may be sold or that a particular action will be condemned as unethical by top management or the community‚ they have time to think about what they will do. Because gossip is not uncommon in an organization‚ the information passed along the grapevine is not always accurate

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    laxatives. Unfortunately‚ many TV shows have characters that do these things on the show and thus jumpstart the teenagers into doing the same things in order to be thin. Blair Waldorf on Gossip Girl Blair is a prime example of the thin‚ beautiful‚ popular girl. She is the leader of an elite clique on Gossip Girl‚ but she has a hidden secret— she binges and then purges to stay thin. With the exception of her mother and her on/off best friend Serena‚ (who is also extremely tall and thin

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    to socialproblems. It has its negative effects but the positive side far out-stripsthe negative side. WE TALK MORE‚ WORK LESS Undeniably‚ there are millions of people in India who think little‚act even less but talk too much. Indulgence in idle gossip‚ disgruntledattitudes‚ bitter criticism of all and sundry‚ frustration over their sorryplight‚ fate and “kismat”‚ have in fact become national pastimes. Thenumber of those who can claim that they keep their tongue within theirlips and never talk in

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