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    BARRY BUZAN PEAPLE STATE AND FEAR If international theorists are to make the ’post-international’ leap and contribute to the understanding of global politics in the context of global society‚ fundamental shifts of theoretical perspective are essential. The most important of these focus on the relations of state‚ state-system and society. In this and the following chapter we explore the implications of the absence‚ or at best weakness‚ of a concept of society in international theory‚ and the use

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    Society and Beauty The media constantly bombards society with unrealistic body types encouraging people‚ especially women‚ to try to look like celebrities. Nowadays‚ people tend to spend money to change their image by having plastic surgery‚ taking weight loss pills‚ and doing exercise. Instead of beauty being in the eye of the beholder‚ it is more like beauty is in the eye of society. Of course‚ when viewers look at television‚ the media sets the cameras up so that people can look like they are

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    editorial. The title of the editorial catches our attention straight away. It establishes a sense of moral values and appeals to ethos. The “good” in the title refers to the ‘self-respecting’ citizens; the “bad” refers to the graffiti artists and the “ugly” refers to graffiti itself. This serves to separate the principled and upright members of society from the graffiti artists. The demoralizing effects of graffiti are strengthened by the accompanying picture. The picture is dominated by disfigured

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    because a good marketing is able to communicate right message of the product to the consumers and give them reasons to purchase it and subsequently generate call-to-action by informing the target market how or where to get the product (Kotler‚ 2003). Beauty Products (Singapore) Ltd has noted that the market size is growing however the sales of skincare brands owned by the company is in reversing way. Based on the case study‚ the products are having issues in terms of segmentation‚ targeting and positioning

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    Stranger Than True In our legal system it’s said that your innocent until proven guilty. Barry Winston tells the readers a story "Stranger Than True‚" I a young college kid he defends who had been charged with DUI‚ manslaughter and a felony. This becomes a complicated situation for Winston because all evidence points to one main direction‚ guilty. This young kid tells Winston his story up to where he remembers was having 3 beers at a cookout up unit his sister decided it was time to leave. This

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    The Good‚ The Better‚ and The Ugly As a foreign student I have confronted many difficulties specially when writing English because it is not my first language. In addition‚ once classes started I felt uneasy in English 1301 to be taught by Professor Belz; however‚ once in class I noticed several points‚ for instance‚ the good‚ the better‚ and the ugly facts from taking a college level class for English. First of all‚ while I was taking the English 1301 class I noticed good quality points in the

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    Beauty When you look at a bruised apple‚ your brain automatically thinks EW. We don’t want to eat the apple because of the outside‚ because of its physical properties. Society shows us pictures of shiny green apples in magazines‚ catalogues and cook books. So when we go into the kitchen and see that bruised apple why wouldn’t we think negatively about it? The truth is on the inside the apple tastes as good as any other apple. Society creates the same effect with girls. They show skinny‚ flawless

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    An Article Review of Barry McLaughlin’s “Myths and Misconceptions about Second Language Learning” In his article‚ “My and Misconceptions about Second Language Learning‚” published in 1992‚ Barry McLaughlin listed five major myths and misconceptions held by the general public‚ or specifically by some second language teachers‚ as well as some contradictory viewpoints about second language learning held by different scholars. In his five main arguments‚ he puts specific emphases on his suggestions

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    true story about the life of Dave Pelzer‚ he is also the author. Dave overcomes extreme child abuse and learns how to live a normal life. My opinion on this novel is that it was easy to read. It was also very well written‚ and was difficult to put down. First of all‚ the main settings in this book were in various foster homes. Dave was at home with his mother at first‚ then he ran away and found himself at a pizza parlor. The first foster home was with a woman by the name of Aunt Mary. Dave was still

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    During new student orientation week‚ we had Dave Ward talk about two interesting illustrations that were very eye-opening as a new student. The first illustration that he talked about was ping-pong balls. He took the concept of them and talked about full truths‚ half-truths‚ and lies. He then used an example of hula-hoops as ways to encircle specific thoughts and how we have to decide what was right from wrong. The hula-hoops also signified a blockage of seeing the big picture. The second illustration

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