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    more serious and sometimes dangerous. This form of bullying is cyberbullying. Cyber bullying is one of the most common ways to bully between teenagers in this day in age. Back in the day bullying was done by writing notes‚ but has now advanced to computers and cellphones that are more capable of being used to secretly bully someone. There are so many social media apps where teens have the ability to view what their peers are doing‚ and can be easily accessed by a click or a swipe of a button or screen

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    OUTLINE Thesis Statement:There are lots of differences between the daily lives of teenagers today and a century ago for various aspects. A1) Improved health conditions and awareness offer generally more qualified life now a days. 1. Drug dealing and using of drug’s are commonly improved. a. easily accessible drug and their prevelancy 2. Healt care services are widely common for today’s teenagers and they are more functional. a. cottage hospitals 3. Medicine facilities are improved

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    The Representation of Women in Horror Films Traditionally‚ women in horror films are portrayed as damsels in distress that need to be rescued by male dominant characters in order to survive or live. They are weak‚ innocent and fragile that have absolutely no strength to fend for themselves. Women in horror films are also portrayed with no initiative – they always have to follow some kind of male dominant leader – and don’t have much personal perspective or opinions. Throughout the years since the

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    In the last 50 years the media influence has grown exponentially with the advance of technology‚ first there was the telegraph‚ then the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the internet. We live in a society that depends on information and communication to keep moving in the right direction and do our daily activities like work‚ entertainment‚ health care‚ education‚ personal relationships‚ traveling and anything else that we have to do. A common person in the city usually wakes

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    POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION (PGJMC) ASSIGNMENTS January Session: 2013 JMC-01 JMC-02 JMC-03 JMC-04 School of Journalism & New Media Studies Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi-110068 PGJMC ASSIGNMENTS Dear Learner‚ As explained in the Programme Guide‚ you need to submit one assignment in each course (JMC01‚ JMC-02‚ JMC-03 and JMC-04). All these are Tutor Marked Assignments (TMAs). Before attempting the assignments‚ please read the instructions

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    WHY TEENAGERS ACT VIOLENTLY INTRODUCTION Thesis statement: The violence among teenagers occurred due to several factors such as having a history of being abused‚ violence in media and alcohol and drug use. BODY PARAGRAPH 2 Topic sentence: Some teenagers have a history of being hurt or abused by someone. Supporting detail 1: As a result‚ they tend to act violently as a form of revenge for what they have been through. Example 1: Zahid in the story The Pencil was bullied and became a bully himself

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    Laidlaw: McIlvaney’s Representation of Violence Unlike other crime novels‚ William McIlvaney’s Laidlaw avoids sensationalism‚ but rather‚ strives for reality in it’s writing‚ effectively depicting an authentic experience for the reader to explore. It is this quality that makes Laidlaw compelling. In adopting this approach‚ McIlvaney urges the reader to acknowledge that despite the novel being a piece of fiction‚ its crimes and characters demand a seriousness that which would guide

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    Online news can be updated all the time. Online journalism is global by being accessed and reached at any place all over the world. It is flexible. It is not expensive. Online journalism is applying convergence where television‚ radio and the new media forms of internet collide and mixed. Online journalism has the advantage of being accessible to anyone around the world who has an Internet connection. Any stories you upload can be seen relatively quickly and you can edit or delete stories very

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    Adverse Effects of Internet on Teenagers: Introduction: The use of internet has grown tremendously among the teenagers over the last few decades. This has largely been caused by a variety of reasons such as education and the need for entertainment. The internet provides a variety of free information and resources that can either build or destroy the life of a teenager. As a result‚ many teenagers have ended destroyed morally and psychologically due to excessive use of the internet for the wrong

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    My Representation in Texas Monique Taylor Texas Government 2306-21409 Fall 2013 Word Count: 887 My Representation in Texas The United States of America grants the right of representation which is mandated by the U.S. Constitution. In our democracy‚ our citizenship allows us to elect individuals to make decisions on our behalf. In the process‚ our goal is to elect an individual that shares our beliefs‚ protects us from injustice‚ and is law-abiding to the Congressional oath of office

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