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    village. It is media that has shrunk the world into a village. Telecommunication‚ TV‚ radio‚ and now computers have reduced distances and brought the countries of the world closer to each other. Free media is the integral part of democracy. It acts as the custodian of democracy and facilitates the decision-making process. It has become the voice of the masses. Indeed‚ it is instrumental in shaping the public opinion. A society with restricted media is just like stagnant water. Such society breeds only

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    How Is Jay Gatsby Selfish

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    Through F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carroway stumbles his way into a situation beyond repair between three lovers and past memories in the high class society of East and West Egg near the coast of New York. Longing to be accepted into the East egg society‚ the WWI veteran Jay Gatsby‚ formerly known as James Gatz‚ moved to a house near Nick’s in an effort to reinvent himself‚ which Fitzgerald used to eventually orchestrate Gatsby’s role as the overarching mystery of the story

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    • Usman Sabir • Hafiz Usama Mehtab • Rizwan Jabbar • Waqas • Numan Saeed University of education (Lower mall campus) Lahore EFFECTS OF MEDIA ON HUMAN BEHAVIOR Dedications To my father‚ Muhammad Beram Khan‚ who make me stronger and give me a different positive point of view‚ my mother who gives

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    Competition Promotes Prosperity Competition in most cases is a good thing. Athletes often profit the most from competition because they are forced to give their all on every play. Even a world class athlete‚ if he has completion will be pushed further and will have to give in to his own agenda (laziness) to remain competitive. Competition in the market place is no different; it combats most company self-interests and instead provokes producers into wealth-creating activities.1 The competitive

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    Why Is Huck Finn Selfish

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    decides he is going to help him escape he says “for a starter I would work and steal Jim out of slavery again; and if I could think u anything worse‚ I would do that too” (210). Not only is he helping a slave runaway‚ which was not acceptable in society back then‚ he wants to break any other rules he can. Consequently‚ on Kwaj if you don’t follow the rules you are kicked off the island but most of the kids are just well behaved in general. They understand the consequences of breaking the rules but

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    his best friends rape. Although his selfish actions were unforgivable‚ the people around Amir unintentionally push him to the point were he needs to be this selfish to gain affection. In the third part of the novel these actions bring out the good in Amir‚ “and that.. Is what true redemption is.. When guilt leads to good.” Amir stands up for himself and is moved to do good not just because of the guilt of his actions but also because of family. Amirs selfish actions although unforgivable are in

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    Long before Dawkins become known as an atheist‚ he did his best to shape what we know as the theory of evolution. With his book‚ the selfish gene‚ he did just that. A very popular book about evolution‚ The Selfish Gene was written by Richard Dawkins and first published in 1976. It has since been updated and reprinted many times after. While there are many books on evolution‚ ones that are good are rare! This book is well written‚ with great use of analogies‚ and metaphors making it suited for a wide

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    Franken-senseless and Myrrhder There are many characteristics that make a person beautiful‚ from having a kind heart to being honest‚ respectful‚ and generous. Although as a society‚ we tend to think of beauty only as what we find aesthetically pleasing to us‚ instead of looking beyond a person’s exterior. In Marry Shelly’s novel Frankenstein‚ this is most certainly the case when it comes to Victor. Victor has a great tendency to overlook any sort of inner beauty in anyone‚ from his college professors

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    Jay Gatsby of The Great Gatsby is not the man people think he is. He is the embodiment of 1920s materialism. His extravagant lifestyle highlights his opulence‚ from his parties to his wardrobe. Gatsby’s past is a secret‚ unknown to most people‚ and has a web of lies surrounding it. His behavior is insanely immoral‚ from his affairs‚ to his bootlegging. In The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby often demonstrates his extravagance‚ immorality‚ and secretiveness. Jay Gatsby may seem very open‚ yet he keeps

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    In the last 50 years the media influence has grown exponentially with the advance of technology‚ first there was the telegraph‚ then the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the internet. Before discussing the influence of mass media on society it is imperative to explain the three basic functions of mass media; they are providing news/information‚ entertainment and education. The first and foremost function of the media in a society is to provide news and information to the masses

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