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    seconds. Today‚ public figures such as celebrities and politicians play an increasing role in our society‚ shaping our views and mindsets of the world. Thus‚ it is especially important that they are held accountable for their actions‚ even those undertaken in private. Although it is often argued that we can overlook what is done in private if the person performs his or her public job well‚ it is indeed worrying with their massive influence over society. In my opinion‚ public figures should be held accountable

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    was non-naturalistic with elements of naturalism. We used several techniques to improve our piece such as flashbacks‚ narration and physical theatre to keep the audience interested. It was set in the 21st century‚ the year 2011. I acted alongside 4 other girls in an intimate drama studio setting with raked seating with an end on stage. Throughout the play we used simple a lighting design that included spotlights‚ to add emphasis on monologues; slow fades to indicate the end of a scene and a blackout

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    The case “Little Enough or Too Much” describes a company which produces a new industrial lubricant by the name of Chemical X. With approval from the government‚ the company dumps all excess chemical waste into a nearby river‚ commonly used by other producers‚ and in the production process chooses eliminate an addition step which would have led to reduced dumping of chemical waste. This is done in order to ensure cost efficiencies and competitiveness‚ however‚ a worker by the name of Bryan believes

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    being spent on the players themselves despite their occupation offering minimal benefits to the general public and it being more of a hobby than a job‚ in contrast‚ It can be argued that footballers must also face struggle and hardship over the course of their career. The increasingly high pay of the average footballer has‚ obviously‚ a great impact on our society. It is likely that the high pay of footballers is of great advantage to many as it promotes goods business. Due to its high appeal to all

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    The media play an important role in increasing of public awareness and formation their views and attitudes toward certain issues. Nowadays‚ Internet resources are one of the most common means of communication as mass media. Today in Tajikistan‚ blogging and participation in social networks are one of the most common activities of Internet users after the e-mail and search programs. This trend is particularly noticeable among young people who spend more time on the computer and obtain more information

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    The Competitiveness of Chinese traditional newspapers‚ free newspapers and digital electronic newspapers Programme: Higher Diploma in Business Studies Programme Code: HDBS2-2 MGT Programme Year: 2012 to 2013 Module: Graduation Project Module Code: PRO201 Supervisor: Dr Margaret Fung Group 6 Student Name (Student Number) Au Leong Yee‚ Theresa (100120) Ho Man Wing‚ Mandy (100125) Lee Hei Yee‚ Hayley (100130) Mak Hoi Kei‚ Jessica (090017) Submission Date:

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    Reading newspapers everyday is must for both students and adults for growth and enlightenment irrespective of the class or field of their life. For‚ reading newspaper everyday is highly educational‚ and an important informal education in that. One can ignore this important function of the life at own peril. In a time when information is available to anyone at the push of a button‚ a turn of the dial‚ and now‚ the click of a mouse‚ newspapers have had to adapt in order to continue

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    Is It Important For Teenagers To Pay Attention To World News? What does one think when they hear the world “world news”? Do they think of countries that are bombing each other‚ politicians who keep arguing‚ or the United Nations? Well‚ whatever it is that comes to mind that should not be a reason why you should not watch the news. Teenagers should be aware of what is going on in our world today because they can make a difference‚ they will have a better understanding about the world and lastly

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    Televisions Affect on People According to studies‚ statistics show that the average American family spends 5 and a half hours watching television. This shows the affect that television can have on viewers. It has been argued if television can affect the viewers learning development. In this paper I will talk about four authors view on the impact of television and how it affects others. Steven Johnson‚ an author‚ argues television actually stimulates your brain‚ based on what television

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    the Queen; we follow them‚ we love them. But has our obsession with celebrities gone too far? So ask yourself: why are we “infected” with this viral disease? Does celebrity worship syndrome affect us? What type of celebrity do we classify as a one we would follow? Why has the Twitter revolution changed our views of celebrities? And most importantly‚ who do we blame for our addictive behaviour? We must turn away from our celebrity driven life and be our own mind controllers. So why are we “infected”

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