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    choice of a movie is determined by several factors but this article explores gender‚ mood‚ and arousal as a factor of movie choice. Take the concept of sports for instance; a man will watch a sports movie based on the violence and confrontation of the particular movie. A woman on the other hand will watch due to the body shape‚ movement‚ and beauty of the actors. (Banerjee‚ Greene‚ Krcmar‚ Bagdasarov‚ & Ruginyte‚ 2008‚ p. 97) This article attempts to prove that film choice is based on the specific

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    Person‚” argues that a punishment based on shame does not get the right message across to the criminal. Tangney suggests that punishment based on guilt will bring out regret over the crime committed. Although both articles present valid points about using shame as punishment‚ Kahan’s article lacks professionalism and evidence‚ while Tangney gives a more credible argument. Both authors give valid arguments on why shame as a punishment can be an alternative to incarceration of non-violent crimes. Kahan

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    controls identified that will be adhered to by all. 2.2 Catastrophic Hazards: In business today‚ there are two different types of risk. General risks or personal safety Hazards that can result in a serious injury or significant incident‚ but that are unlikely to result in fatalities or catastrophe. Major or catastrophic or process safety Hazards with the potential to cause fatalities‚ major tragedy or catastrophic failure. The two types of risk have very different characteristics and therefore require

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    “A Great Day‚” a short story by New Zealand writer Frank Sargeson‚ was first published in Sargeson’s collection of stories A Man and His Wife (Christchurch‚ New Zealand‚ 1940). It was reprinted in Sargeson’s Collected Stories in 1964 (reprinted‚ 1965). Sargeson is one of New Zealand’s best-known writers. Beginning in the 1930s‚ he was instrumental in creating a genuine New Zealand literature that was not derived from British or American models. He deliberately avoided using literary English‚ and

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    Health and Safety Executive The event safety guide (Second edition) A guide to health‚ safety and welfare at music and similar events This is a free-to-download‚ web-friendly version of HSG195 (Second edition‚ published 1999). This version has been adapted for online use from HSE’s current printed version. You can buy the book at www.hsebooks.co.uk and most good bookshops. ISBN 978 0 7176 2453 9 Price £20.00 The event safety guide replaces The guide to health‚ safety and welfare at

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    Keep Calm‚ Safety First. Many people wonder why several tragedies such as gun violence appear in news and happen in our day-to-day lives. A lot of families has suffered to see the death from their family members or friends for these reasons. Some major ways to preclude this from happening are‚ checking backgrounds from every person that is going to purchase a gun‚ stricter safety and security in every public place‚ and taking classes that can be just for the people that need or are purchasing

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    The Critiques of Feudal Chinese Society in Lu Xun’s Two Articles: Madman’s Diary and Leaving the Pass By The term 2 HASS essay question Singapore University of Technology and Design Lin Yijuan October 2013 Once during the years 1915-1923 in modern Chinese history‚ a grand revolution campaign named New Culture Movement was whipped up by some pioneer revolutionists. This group led by Lu Xun and Chen Duxiu considered the feudalism as the primary obstruction of China’s development

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    An Overview of the Gender Situation in the Philippines Carlos Antonio Q. Anonuevo This article is about the gender situation in the Philippines. The equality of men and women. The gender situation in the Philippines is characterized by sharp contradictions. It graphically showcases samples of women’s advancement in politics‚ academic and professional excellence‚ and even legislation. But this is contrasted by images of prostituted women‚ battered wives‚ economically disadvantage women and

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    This writer has chosen to critique of the qualitative research article by Miller‚ Riley‚ and Davis‚ 2009‚ “Identifying key nursing and team behaviors to achieve high reliability”. The characteristics of qualitative research were found in the conduct of this study based on High-reliability theory is more popular in healthcare to enhance quality and safety of patient care. The study based on evaluation of the extent of reliability of nurses’ behavior within interdisciplinary teams while attending critical

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    “Residential Schools Story More Complicated” In the article “Residential Schools Story More Complicated”‚ author Rodney A. Clifton‚ speaks on how all those that worked at residential schools are not all responsible for mishaps that may have occurred and shouldn’t be held responsible. Furthermore‚ he writes about the positive notes‚ of residential schools‚ such as education and healthcare that otherwise may have not been available. Perhaps this may be true but the mishaps that did prevail caused

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