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    The form of media that I chose in my last media log is a music video and the music video is Tatsulok by Bamboo. For me‚ Bamboo is a great singer and his voice clarifies the music genre of the song which is part of the techniques that was used to attract my attention. And lastly‚ the song has an enticing lyric which have a connection in our society. As I was listening to the song‚ I felt entertained and at the same time unhappy. I felt unhappy because as I listen and understand the lyrics‚ I

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    The Three Stages of Socialization Talcott Parsons saw socialization as the process through which‚ individuals developed and internalized a sense of norms and values. Parsons theorized that there were three stages of socialization‚ Primary‚ Secondary and Tertiary. After one has gone through these stages of development‚ an individual may go through a re-socialization process‚ and this happens in different stages through life‚ for example; they retire‚ become unemployed or institutionalized. Parsons

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    The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 On February 12‚ 2012 a federal court ruled that the new graphic warning labels scheduled to be placed on cigarettes packages in September 2012 violate tobacco companies’ first Amendment right. These warning labels were required by The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 which was signed by President Obama on June 22‚ 2009. Rep. henry A. Waxman‚ the author and champion of the Food and Drug Administration-tobacco

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    Declaratory Act 1763

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    In the time period of 1766 the Declaratory Act began. There were a lot of acts passed before this one that was caused by the French and Indians war debts. Some acts were passed to prevent smuggling in the colonies like the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act. British soldiers controlled territory over the colonist and invaded homes. The colonist fought back with protest against the British. The Declaratory Act put a standstill (stop) to the colonist giving them peace. In 1754-1763 the French and Indian

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    Alien and Sedition Acts DBQ In June and July of 1798‚ the Alien and Sedition acts passed through congress‚ which created dispute between the Federalists and Republicans due to the four factors of Political Ideology‚ Domestic Policies‚ Constitutionality and Foreign Affairs. Political Ideology as the two disputing factions‚ the Federalists and Republicans fought profusely over the passing of these acts‚ one side in support‚ and the other against. Then Domestic Policies as these acts tried to restrict

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    uprising the past few years. Recently a 12 year old girl was expelled from her school for making a remark about a hall monitor on Facebook. The school saw this as an act of bullying and punished her so issues kept happening with the girl the girl was suspended‚ the girl sued the school for violating her first amendment (freedom of speech)‚ and her fourth amendment (unreasonable search and seizure). Therefor the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) states that the school was wrong and they have no right

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    Act 1 Macbeth In Act 1 of Macbeth by Shakespeare I found the mood to be shifty. The way the weather and surrounding elements suddenly change‚ how the witches speak‚ and the relationship between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are really shady and mysterious. As the reader I never really know what to expect next from the setting or the characters. The weather in Act 1 was a dark factor‚ meaning by the way the thunder suddenly began appear when the reader knows something isn’t align

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    BAHUROOPEE GANDHI Written By Anu Bandopadhyaya Forwarded By Jawaharlal Nehru Forward This book is for children. But I am sure that many grown-ups will read it with pleasure and profit. Already Gandhiji has become a legend. Those who have not seen him‚ especially the children of today‚ must think of him as a very unusual person‚ a superman who performed great deeds. It is desirable‚ therefore‚ for the common aspects of his life to be placed before them‚ as is done by this book

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    Analysis: The Balancing Act In modern-day speeches‚ rhetorical strategies are often used to impact listeners. In Michael J. Fox’s speech about Parkinson’s Disease‚ he uses rhetorical strategies to assist in influencing the Senate Subcommittee to promote a larger budget to help aid in research for this disease from which he suffers‚ along with many more Americans. Fox’s celebrity status substantiated his confrontation with the Senate Subcommittee to support the “need for greater federal investment

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    Pragmatic Failure Pragmatic failure is the inability to understand what is meant by what is said. It refers to the errors in our speech communication because of failing to accomplish a perfect communicative effect. In 1983‚ a British linguist Thomas came up with the pragmatic failure. In his opinion‚ pragmatic failure is not simply the wrong use of language‚ namely‚ grammatical mistakes‚ occurred in common usage‚ using words or making sentences but it refers to inappropriate speaking‚ improper

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