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    Social Dislocation

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    Dress Code and the Challenge of Social Dislocation By Rev. Fr. George Ehusani‚ Introduction In recent times indecent dressing among many young people in our society and the widespread advocacy for the application of dress codes especially in our institutions of higher learning have received a lot of media attention and generated quite an amount of debate amidst a cross-section of Nigerians. I have followed the debate closely and I have observed that the war on indecent dressing is being waged

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    Video game controversies are unresolved societal and scientific arguments about whether or not the content of video games can change the behavior and attitudes of a player. Since the early 1980s‚ advocates of video games have emphasized their use as an expressive medium‚ arguing for their protection under the laws governing freedom of speech and also as an educational tool. Detractors argue that video games are harmful and therefore should be subject to legislative oversight and restrictions. The

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    Core Concepts 2/25/13 2:18 PM What is this class about? • Empowerment and ability to define yourself‚ don’t let others do it for you • Despite time period‚ all groups discussed drew on traditional methods to shape their world • Passion • Learning how to live What is culture? • Characteristics of a particular group of people‚ defined by everything from language‚ religion‚ cuisine‚ social habits‚ music and arts What is subculture and what is its connection to culture? • Subculture is the group

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    A case study in organisational change: implications for theory Lindsay Nelson Introduction Organisation theory has developed through major epochs of classical‚ human relations and contingency approaches‚ all of which have contributed to the accumulation of knowledge about implementing change. The legacy of these approaches has been to regard organisational change as something of an aberration or a departure from the more usual static position of organisations. Hence‚ for example‚ Lewin’ s (1951)

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    Modern Subculture in China Wenzeslaus Avelino Clayton Raffles Design Institute 001GD010 Proof by Andy Lawrence 5 February 2013 Table of Content Introduction .................................................................................................................. 3 Methodology .................................................................................................................. 4 Result ..........................................................

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION The definition of sexual addiction or also known as sex addiction is theoretical model which aim to explain some forms of hyper sexuality whereby it includes their sexual urges‚ attitudes or thoughts. Usually‚ one will be appear as extreme in sexual activity in terms of the frequency or feel out one’s control. However‚ hyper sexuality is often to be correlated with addictive or obsessive personalities‚ escapism‚ psychological disorders‚ low self-esteem‚ self-destructive behaviour

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    A recent study indicates when men crave food‚ they tend to crave fat and salt. When women crave food‚ they tend to desire chocolate. American and Russian space flights have always included chocolate. American chocolate manufacturers use about 1.5 billion pounds of milk -- only surpassed by the cheese and ice cream industries. Americans consumed over 3.1 billion pounds of chocolate in 2001‚ which is almost half of the total world’s production. Aztec emperor Montezuma drank 50 golden goblets of

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    The coastal zone is one of the most densely populated areas globally because of favourable locational factors‚ yet it is an area of immense environmental value. This topic allows students to carry out detailed studies of contrasting coastal environments at a local/ small scale‚ exploring competing and conflicting land uses‚ and evaluating the pressures created by development. It considers how vulnerable and valuable coastlines face a growing physical risk from rapid coastal erosion and coastal

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    Research Paper Comparison of “Little Women” and “Pride and Prejudice” By Shameela Shafeek Reg. No.: 00002762 Eng220 - Section 2 Miss. Ruki Salgado ANC 24th April‚ 2013 Little Women Plot This story mainly focuses on the March family that consists of Mr. March-the father‚ Mrs. March-the mother‚ and the children: Margaret (Meg)‚ Josephine (Jo)‚ Elizabeth (Beth)‚ and Amy. As the story evolves‚ we find out about their dreams and fears‚ the troubles they each

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    Critical Tourism Theory

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    Abstract Tourism research has evolved from the time when studies on tourism were based in other disciplines to become an academic research field of its own. Tourism critical theory is the pinnacle of that development. Today research in tourism is done using both qualitative and quantitative approaches. If the research is designed to prove a theory it takes the deductive strategy while on the other hand inductive strategy is used to generate theory. The developments are not only in the approaches

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