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    networks‚ and thus large audiences 2. Segmentation -> refinement in the business model Advertisers could separate groups based on the type of audience Packaging up demographic groups and selling them to advertisers Principles of the production of popular culture Contradictions embedded -> what aspects of reinforce the current system and which are against it We have a classes system -> Marxists think that these classes are submissive Late 1800s – early 1900s -> working class and what they talked

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    ASSESSMENT ONE Deconstructing the Crime Problem DSS_4_DCP 12/13 Débora Rodrigues Ferreira Baptista Forensic Science with Criminology – First Year As we can see in the figure above‚ the CSEW (Crime Survey for England and Wales) estimate is much higher than the police recorded crime values. This is due to the fact that most crimes do not come to the attention of the police‚ usually because people do not report them for various reasons‚ such as distrust

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    1. Summary of Popular Article The article “Why Clingy People Feel Colder” by Maia Szalavitz focuses on how different people perceive temperature in certain situations. A group of volunteers were gathered and asked to complete an attachment style test to evaluate their level of clinginess before they could participate in the study. After these volunteers were tested they were either asked to think about a previous split between romantic partners or an unemotional ordinary event. With their memory

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    Metamorphosis of a Day Amanda Araki-Young Tutorial Leader: Martin October 9th‚ 2012 Passage #1 In the short story “Stuart” by Zadie Smith‚ the author uses striking and strong language which has a powerful affect on the passage as well as the story as a whole. The narrator uses critical opinions while describing how the day and how people change. Need to put in a thesis. What are you trying to say in the story. What specifically do you want to focus on? Physical‚ behavioral etc changes?

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    Week 9 Application Deconstructing Mixed Methods Research Walden University NARRATIVE RESEARCH Silva‚ J. M.‚ & Pugh‚ A. J. (2010). Beyond the depleting model of parenting: Narratives of childrearing and change. Sociological Inquiry‚ 80(4)‚ 605-627. doi:10.1111/j.1475-682X.2010.00353.x. The qualitative research design that I did not use is: Narrative Research. In this narrative research study‚ cited above‚ the authors and/or researchers‚ Silva and Pugh (2010) research twenty-four

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    Deconstructing Mixed Methods Research: Week Nine Application Deconstructing Mixed Methods Research: Week Nine Application Mixed method research involves using both qualitative and quantitative research designs to conduct a study (Sheperis‚ Young‚ & Daniel‚ 2010). Mixed method research allows researchers to use both qualitative and quantitative data to verify findings. There are many different mixed method designs which can be used. This paper deconstructs a course article

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    Deconstructing the Human Condition Frank had initially laid upon his human nature to retire from his criminal activities. Frank was well advanced in age‚ which restricted him from being swift in his activities. Hence‚ he slumped into his mortal nature and await his ultimate destiny‚ death. However‚ the arrival of the robot deconstructed his human nature. Initially‚ Frank thought that the Robot was a nuisance to his otherwise quiet life. Nonetheless‚ the Robot proved an instrumental part of Frank

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    KEY CONCEPTS CULTURE IS COMMUNICATION In physics today‚ so far as we know‚ the galaxies that one studies are all controlled by the same laws. This is not entirely true of the worlds created by humans. Each cultural world operates according to its own internal dynamic‚ its own prin­ ciples‚ and its own laws-written and unwritten. Even time and space are unique to each culture. There are‚ however‚ some common threads that run through ;:111 cultures. It is possible to say that the world

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    Michael Moore Intro to Ethics Reading Summary #18 John Stuart Mills‚ Utilitarianism Utilitarianism brought together a lot of ways of thinking that were out there at the time of Mills‚ but no one sort of gave it a name. I believe Mills makes some improvements on utilitarianism; Shifting the wave of quantitate which is calculating pleasure and pains on an even basis‚ somewhat like a balance sheet‚ to qualitative. He’s in fact saying utilitarianism can address any of the things

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    Prep for EDAHOD5 – Assessment 1. Outcomes based assessment * What to assess. Things we want the learners to be able to know and to do by end of learning programme * Demonstrations of learning * An outcome includes knowledge skills and attitudes * To assess we must provide opportunities to be deemed competent * Assess knowledge‚ skills and attitude‚ therefore Outcomes based as opposed to input based * When doing this assessment we use a set of assessment criteria – formative

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