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    Myth: Gang rape is rare. FACT: In 43% of all reported cases‚ more than one assailant was involved. This myth I believed to be true. Not that it was rare overall‚ but that in comparison to one-on-one rapes. The fact that it occurs in almost half of all reported cases is startling. I am interested in finding out more details about this fact. Gang rape is not something that is talked about much with the exception of an occasional news report‚ but those are far and few between. Myth: Most rapes involve

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    The automobile represented a new paradigm in transportation. Moving from horses to high-speed gas powered vehicles was a big change for society. There was no precedent and little to limit what could be done with the automobile. Driving regulations for automobiles have altered over time and in the beginning of the 20th century there were few regulations because there was no precedent for motor vehicles. Drivers‚ excited by their shiny new thousand pound speeding block of metal‚ would take to the road

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    I think what sets me apart is my willingness and ability to challenge the male dominant social paradigm. I am not like many women because those who I speak with only seem to care about their jobs‚ shopping or relationships‚ but I focus more on the how to contribute to society‚ pursue knowledge‚ and compete‚ which is stereotypically aligned with males. This explains why so many men have told me‚ “you think like a man”. I know this is not always a compliment‚ but is a gender stereotype because they

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    circumstances people treat one another differently which makes the persons feel less or unimportant‚ and even cause the people to be afraid to show them self to the world because they are afraid of always being targeted by others. Social conflict paradigm helps us understand that people always view us in many different forms. Social conflicts are faced in our everyday life. Social conflict

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    Assess sociological explanations of the role of the mass media in creating moral panics about crime and deviance (21 marks) There are many sociological explanations about the role of the mass media in creating moral panics about crime and deviance for example the mass media can create moral panics in many ways like imitation‚ arousal‚ desensitisation and target of crime. According to item A ‘the news media are one of our main sources of knowledge about crime and deviance’. This means that the information

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    Intercultural Communication as a Dominant Paradigm Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Communications‚ Victoria University of Wellington Matthew Scott and Grant Sherson April 1999 Introduction To begin an overview of intercultural communication it is important to attempt to clarify the concepts of communication and culture. What Is Communication? For this paper we will use a definition that communication is: “that behaviour which happens whenever

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    Short Story Of Gangs

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    keeping close to the buildings. Daniel and Joseph Avery were dangerous; catch their eye‚ come into their orbit‚ and you would become their victim. They stalked the streets like warlords‚ their dogs always by their side‚ their gang of sycophants never far away. The rest of the gang had split up and were begging for money or cigarettes. Alone‚ they were invisible or abused; together‚ with the dogs as their messengers and the Brothers as their

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    Sociological approach The domain of Sociological Criminology has long roots in investigative relationships between the demographic and the group variables of crime (Bartol‚ Bartol‚ 2016). Variables which include age‚ race‚ gender‚ and socioeconomic status all of which have a substantial relationship with certain categories and patterns in criminal activity (Bartol‚ Bartol‚ 2016). Additionally‚ probing the situational or environmental factors that can be most conductive to criminal activity (Bartol

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    Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm Diana Josh GCU Spirituality in Health Care HLT- 310V June 23‚ 2013 Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm Today in our society the culture of hospital mainly concentrates on treating symptoms and curing patient physically rather than treating patients as whole. A holistic approach is invented in healing hospital. This paradigm encompasses healing person as a whole by upholding harmony of mind‚ body and spirit. According to Erie Chapman the president and

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    Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm Advantages * Because of the concept of inheritance in OO programming‚ existing codes can be easily modified because new codes can be added with little modifications made. That is to say it is easily extensible and codes can be easily re-used. * OOP provides a clear program structure because the solution to be developed can be broken down into objects and approached as such. This gives room for maintainability of the program because problems would be easy

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