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    people behind the screen. In other severe cases the television becomes a true addiction and there are certain rehabilitations to help these people get rid of this bad habit. Last but not least‚ with all that time being spent watching television the social life of the person becomes smaller and the level of communication between the person and other people become negligible in some cases. The person becomes so attracted to the television that it becomes his/her lifestyle with nothing else they would

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    Classical Hollywood Narrative and The Truman Show The Truman Show (1998) directed by Peter Weir‚ tells the journey of Truman Burbank‚ a man who has been living a directed and staged life since he was born. It follows Truman as he slowly starts to find himself and discover the world he lives in. This movie follows typical Hollywood narrative‚ however the movie has an aorist ending. It leaves the audience imagining what is going to happen next‚ in this case it is if Truman is going to get the girl

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    Personal TV: A Qualitative Study of Mobile TV Users Yanqing Cui1‚ Jan Chipchase2‚ and Younghee Jung2 1 Nokia Research Center Helsinki‚ Ruoholahti‚ 11-13 Itämerenkatu‚ Helsinki 00180‚ Finland 2 Nokia Design Tokyo‚ Shimomeguro 1-8-1 Meguro-ku‚ Tokyo 153-0064‚ Japan {yanqing.cui‚jan.chipchase‚younghee.jung}@nokia.com Abstract. This paper describes a qualitative user study of mobile phone TV usage undertaken during September 2005 and centered on the real world Mobile TV usage of paying subscribers

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    My interest for law began when studying the topic of Crime and Deviance in GCSE Sociology. The subject allowed me to look at how society functions‚ the behaviour of different social groups and how the social policies put in place by the bodies of government help regulate the social order. Crime and Deviance taught me how laws are made and enforced and the various crimes which occur within the corporate world for example white collar crimes. This led to my interest being focused on criminal and corporate

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    in crime and urban life. (Marsh I 2009) They believed that the industrializing and urbanizing of societies brought social disorganization causing an increase in social problems particularly‚ crime. Influenced by Durkheim’s research‚ the Chicago School saw crime as a social phenomenon. They claimed that certain areas and neighbourhoods were uncontrollable and chaotic due to rapid social changes caused by industrialisation and urbanization making criminality inevitable‚ but only temporary which caused

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    I stared at the T.V.‚ mesmerized by the boops‚ beeps‚ and bops that it was throwing out at me. Whether this was the work of the drugs I was on or not‚ this show was hypnotizing. To all ages‚ of all mental/physical states. Teletubbies‚ I know‚ are extremely creepy. But at that moment I may have actually been grateful to the little colorful beings for putting me under their spell. It is a bit hard to concentrate on anything and forget everything when you’re surrounded by multiple sick kids while being

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    through Romeo and Juliet and their relationships with the Friar and the Nurse. “From ancient grudge break to new mutiny‚ Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.” (Prologue‚ 3-4) These two lines are about the feud between the families. It shows that it is a feud‚ which has been brewing for many years. By repeating the words civil‚ Shakespeare is stressing the fact that they are all civilians but the pride within each family has led them to violence and evil. The play then goes straight

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    Reality television (also known as reality show) is a television programming genre that presents unscripted and humorous situations‚ documents actual events and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors. Much of reality television programming falls into a subcategory as certain collections of shows within the genre use specific themes and focuses or incorporate elements from other genres‚ i.e.‚ reality documentaries‚ reality game shows‚ reality legal programming.[1] Reality television

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    The Truman Show The Truman Show is an American satirical comedy-drama film‚ released in 1998. The cast includes Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank‚ a 29 year old insurance salesman whose life is broadcasted in a reality television show all across the world. From time to time he gets to find out the truth about his situation. The film got many nominations‚ like the Golden Globe or the Academy Award. Truman Burbank lives in Seahaven‚ a calm town surrounded by the sea‚ which seems perfect‚ as the sky

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    Running head: POLICE ETHICS AND DEVIANCE ASSIGNMENT Police Ethics and Deviance Assignment Axia College Police Ethics and Deviance Assignment Police officers live by a specific code of ethics that helps them to their chosen profession in the noblest means possible. The problem is that officers are human and as humans‚ they sometimes give in to temptation and bad judgment while trying to fulfill the completion of those duties. A few of the deviant behaviors that officers succumb to are

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