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    World Englishes‚ 23(3): 429-450. Mahdawi‚ A. (2012) ‘What’s so funny about Gangman Style?’‚ The Guardian (online version)‚ 24 September; http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/sep/24/gangnam-style-south-korean-pop (accessed 1 October 2012). Morley‚ D. (1999) The ‘Nationwide’ Television Studies‚ London: Routledge. Negus‚ K. (1996) Popular Music in Theory: an Introduction‚ Cambridge: Polity Press. Screen Digest (2006) ‘Global production total soars as local films gain market share’‚ available

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    Labour Party In Power 1945-51 * Labour had won 393 seats compared to conservatives 213. * Reasons for Labour large scale victory in 1945: * Conservatives handicaps – had not understood the needs of ordinary people. Poor economy and unemployment with previous conservative government‚ unconvincing election campaign. * Labours advantages – attractive image (zeitgeist)‚ Labour better fitted to carry out post-war construction‚ leading labour figures gained respect from electorate during

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    References: Barnason‚ S.‚ Zimmerman‚ L.‚ Atwood‚ J.‚ Nieveen‚ J.‚ & Schmaderer‚ M. (2002). Development of a Self-Efficacy Instrument for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients. Journal of Nursing Measurement‚ 10(2)‚ 123-133. Callaghan‚ D Gortner‚ S. R.‚ & Jenkins‚ L. S. (1990). Self-efficacy and activity level following cardiac surgery. Journal of Advanced Nursing‚ 15(10)‚ 1132-1138. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.1990.tb01704.x Hartweg‚ D Moore‚ J. B.‚ & Pichler‚ V. H. (2000). Measurement

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    made Empress of India and the British had a major military presence in India. * After 1918‚ nationalism within India intensified. This was probably due to 2 reasons: 1. Many educated nationals in India were far from satisfied with the Morley-Minto reforms. White Englishmen still dominated India and there had been no real decrease in their power or increase in national power. The INC (Indian National Council) wanted a lot more. 2. Woodrow Wilson had stimulated the minds of many people

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    U.S. Equity Markets. Journal of Financial Markets 9‚ 1-26. M. Buchanan. “Crazy Money.” NewScientist (July 19‚ 2008)‚ 32-35. J. Burns. “Former Ratings-Firm Officials Blame Conflicts for Rosy Views.” Wall Street Journal (October 23‚ 2008)‚ A4. J. Callaghan and A. Murphy. "An Empirical Test of a Stochastic Cash Flow Theory of Evaluating Credit." Advances in Financial Planning and Forecasting 8 (1998)‚ 31-51. F. Duffee. “Estimating the Price of Default Risk.” Review of Financial Studies 12 (1999)‚ 197-226

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    minimal distortion eg more so on telephone lines S.O.R stimulate an organism in some way there will be an instant response/reaction where does the responsibility of communication lie? active audiences (theory) relies more so on the receiver Morley and Brunston no longer seen as passive use things to gratify our needs diversion personal relationships personali identity surveillance - information seeking culture creating their own way of life always changing/multiple in nature

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    Coursework 2 In this coursework I will be discussing the statement below with reference to Smith et al’s (2008) with an analytic study of NHS Direct call centre‚ a telephone health helpline in England. ‘The development of advanced IT-based services depends not on technology itself‚ but on particular choices about work organization and the empowerment of front line staff’… Technology has advanced ever so much in the past 100 years in different aspects of life; communication is one of the biggest

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    According to Oxford’s dictionary‚ shame is a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior. Shaming others is something that many people do today to assert their dominance onto their peers by making them feel insecure about themselves. In both “Just Like Her Mother” and Much Ado About Nothing‚ both stories show a concurring theme on public shaming and how it fabricates various doubts and impacts on people‚ therefore bringing a new image to many

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    After the conclusion of the War of 1812 and prior to the Civil War‚ the United States Navy entered into a peacetime role. Initially‚ this role was to protect commerce trading in both inland and international waterways. However‚ that role was soon expanded upon with Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry’s journey to Japan. The journey had its immediate impact‚ including the signing of a comprehensive treaty that established trade relations with Japan and provided protection for sailors and their ships

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    Richard II For further information regarding the critical and stage history of Richard II‚ see SC‚ Volumes 6‚ 24‚ 39‚ 52‚ 58‚ and 70. INTRODUCTION Richard II (ca. 1595) is the first drama of Shakespeare’s second historical tetralogy‚ a sequence of chronological narratives based on events in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries that chronicle the ascent of the Lancastrian line to the throne of England. In the play‚ Richard‚ an ineffectual monarch and the last of the Plantagenet kings

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