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    The Sandy Hook Analysis

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    fate of a society could depend on this maxim. This question made me think‚ a lot. Before I finally decided my side‚ I really thought about real life situations and what needs to be done to help the most people‚ and that is helping the many. In Sandy Hook‚ a teacher hid her students and put herself in the fire just to save the many. Of course she had family‚ but at that moment‚ she felt that that her students and their families were more important than her fate at the time. These kind of things can

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    The Cigarette Analysis

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    However‚ I don’t believe this is true because by her trying the first cigarette‚ it only shows her curiosity as a child‚ the influence from her family members who are addicted to cigarette and most importantly‚ her personal rebellion against her mom’s dictatorship which is somehow childish. Also‚ go from being a child to an adult is not as easy as Marjane thinks it might be. Even

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    Ad Analysis

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    demographic groups. Have you ever noticed when you’re online‚ that many of the pop-ups and advertisements are generally items you’re interested in? The reason is that it’s all based on your searches and internet history. I have picked an effective ad that I’ve seen numerous times pop up on my children’s favorite websites. I’ve noticed that my older son who never favored too much in what is in this advertisement; all of a sudden crave and enjoy the product. This advertisement is set in an adolescent’s

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    The Kid

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    Duritz hides from his hurt and loneliness by working all the time‚ being thoughtless and insensitive to everyone he meets‚ and forgetting his feelings and that he ever had them. But he can’t escape his feelings. Duritz meets a pudgy‚ unhappy little kid named Rusty (Spencer Breslin) who turns out to be none other than Duritz himself‚ circa 1968. At first‚ Duritz is embarrassed by his younger self. He says‚ "I look at him and all I see is awful memories -- memories I’ve been spending most of my life

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    Cigarette Advertising Bans

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    Topic: Cigarette Advertising Bans and Preventions Global consumption of cigarettes has been rising markedly; approximately one billion men and roughly 250 million women are cigarette consumers (Evan‚ 2008‚ Internet). The underestimation that cigarette smokers make towards the severity of health jeopardies of cigarette smoking damages their mental and physical states acutely‚ and fifty percent will die prematurely from tobacco-related illnesses (WHO‚ 2008‚ Internet). A miscellany of methods has

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    Hook Up Culture

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    College and universities have made great strides over the years. The campuses have grown‚ and the resources have improved tremendously. However‚ it is questionable if that social scene on these campuses has changed for the better over the years. “Work hard‚ party hard” has become the motto of college students to live by. Students spend the week focused on their academics‚ striving to grow as intellects. However‚ the weekend becomes the time when students look to go out and socialize at the various

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    Kid Kustomer

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    Kid Kustomers” No matter where children are or what they are doing they’ll always find some sort of advertisements. It can be when their casually watching television‚ reading a magazine or just playing games on their computer. Advertisements are different forms of communication whose purpose is to make their product known to the public. Marketers aren’t partial to certain people; they target anyone and every age group‚ but recently there has been an upsurge of advertisements aimed towards children

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    Hook Ups Culture

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    we were young‚ we learned how a good friend and lover should act; such the case that now with reality tv shows we tend to compare our friends to them. Certain shows like jersey shore had morphed are views on life‚ and has influenced the culture of ‘hook ups’: sex without commitments or any further relationship. As an academic‚ this study will focus more on how “media twists love to look like a flurry of overwhelming passion”‚ while influencing the action of break ups‚ because of unhappy ideals based

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    Why Buy Cigarettes

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    Why Buy Cigarettes How does an industry that has been singled out as containing deadly carcinogens encourage people to buy their product? The two ads I have chosen to analyze are about cigarettes. Both ads date back to the early 1980’s and are name brand cigarettes (Camel and L&M). They show people enjoying their cigarettes‚ expressing that smoking is a good thing and is a natural part of their life. Both ads we are viewing try to make it appear that everyone should be smoking. The Camel

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    Sandy Hook Shooting

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    at the most inopportune of ocassions before sulking off into the unspecified realm of dark situations yet again. It has no preference for a certain variety of victims; to seek and destroy is the only goal with matter. Such is the case of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting on December 14‚ 2012. With fear then cast into the community of Newtown‚ Connecticut‚ and all of America‚ it may only be said that tragedy is received in the massive doses of heartache‚ despair‚ and a continuing aura of hopelessness

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