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    “A little bit of stress is useful - it keeps people in their toes.” Discuss. In order to answer this question one must first define the various elements in the question. Stress can be defined as ‘The harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities‚ resources or needs of the worker’ . One can define useful‚ as stress making a person happy‚ productive and efficient. Also in terms of an organisation making it successful‚ efficient

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    Topic: To what extent is popular music an effective medium of political discourse? It is almost impossible to imagine a life without music. We listen to music for various reasons but most of us listen to it for one simple reason: entertainment. Rhythm and the melody give us great pleasure. Even sometimes we think that certain songs describes our lives and us. When we think deeper about music and its impacts in social life‚ we realize that music has more functions than entertaining people

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    Instant Gratification Mentalities in Popular Culture and Their Roots in Evolutionary and Cognitive Psychology Man and culture have an interesting history. Before the existence of religion‚ hunter-gatherers optimized their behavior for survival‚ and traits in favor of living in the moment were evolutionarily successful. If our early human counterpart found food‚ he needed to eat as much as he possibly could because he did not know when he would find his next meal. With the advent of religion‚ man

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    Exploring Popular Music What is popular music? Popular music is defined as "any genre of music having wide appeal but usually only for a short time."(Popular music) My definition of popular music is music mostly by one hit wonders or well established artists appealing widely for a short time. Popular music differs from other genres of music because with other genres of music they are constrained to that genre meaning that have to fit that group and really venture outside that box and still be

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    Whether you’re an artist in need of reference material or a blogger looking to spice up your posts‚ stock images can be very useful. However‚ there are many different websites that can be used to get stock images‚ and it can be hard to tell apart the good ones from the bad ones‚ or the ones that give you free stock images from the ones that charge you for them. Well‚ that’s what this article is for! Listed below are the websites that we feel are the best for finding funny stock images (from funny

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    an impact on culture is a toothless tiger.” This quote exemplifies the idea that if religion did not impact an individual‚ it would have the same effect of a ferocious tiger not being able to exert its force. From the Latin religio (the respect for what is sacred) and religare (to bind‚ in the sense of an obligation)‚ the word religion is an organised collection of belief and practice systems‚ focusing on what people determine to be sacred or spiritual. Throughout history and societies across the world

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    ’girl power’‚ popular feminism‚ diversity of sexualities‚ gender trouble‚ media power‚ contradictions and change. Each of these themes is briefly discussed below. Fluidity of identities and the decline of tradition We have seen various ways in which popular ideas about the self in society have changed‚ so that identity is today seen as more fluid and transformable than ever before. Twenty or thirty years ago‚ analysis of popular media often told researchers that mainstream culture was a backwards-looking

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    Xavier institute of Management & Entrepreneurship‚ Bangalore Project Report on Socially Useful Productive Activity At Deepalaya By: Denny Thomas PGDM-Batch 16‚ Section A Roll no. (35) SUPA Report: Denny Thomas Page 1 Table of Contents Letter of Gratitude............................................................ 3 Why I chose Deepalaya ................................................... 4 About Deepalaya ............................................................... 5 Vision & Mission

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    Hello Dr. Love and classmates‚ In forum 4‚ Jodi Dressler responded to a discussion about whether or not spanking is an effective way to teach children right from wrong in her post titled "Spanking: A Useful Tool." In her post she states "I don’t see anything wrong with an occasional‚ well timed‚ swat on the backside. I feel that the key‚ though‚ is to explain to the child what they did wrong‚ how they need to make it right and balancing the spanking with lots of love." (Dressler) She then goes on

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    these skills to the members of their own workforce in order to permanently increase productivity. In conjunction with spreading skills‚ the individuals that fled Haiti during the war period diffused their culture throughout many Caribbean countries. They practiced their culture as well as the culture of the

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