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    The Bad News of Social Media According to the Huffington post Facebook users share 2.5 bits of content daily‚ including personal information. Social media has had many advantages for this generation. Such as helping people stay up to date with current news happening in the world. With many advances unfortunately many downsides come along with social media. Many health risks have been proven in scientific studies. Privacy is something that has become very limited online. Violence has also become

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    For today’s class‚ we visited the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. In the beginning‚ we learned the history of this museum. This museum is made up of a private collection from the Thyssen-Bornemisza family‚ and both the privatization and time period make this collection unique. The collection includes many landscapes‚ still lives and genre paintings‚ but not many portraits. The family was extremely wealthy from their success in the industrial world‚ so they were able to purchase a vast amount of artwork

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    A source titled “8 mistakes parents make when they help kids apply to college” from the huffington post says parents don’t think about the cost of college before applying. This means they just let students apply to the schools they want and worry about paying for them later. Parents don’t use the EFC (estimated family contribution) calculator before applying to colleges. This makes students waste money on applications which is on average $37.88 per application. Parents who do use the EFC calculator

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    journalismproject.ca/en/attachments/NECEReportColour.pdf> [3] Baran‚ J. Stanley. Introduction to Mass Communication: Media Literacy and Culture.7th ed. New York: McGraw Hill‚ 2012. Print. [4] Gross‚ Tom. “The Media War Against Israel.” National Post. 2 Aug. 2006. 24 April 2012. Web.<http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/issuesideas/story.html?id=b0d85941-2565-4b47-b853-4041944114ee> [5] Robock‚ Karen. “The Death of Canada’s Oldest Newspaper.”Ryerson Review of Journalism. March 2004. 24

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    project. Areas to review are morale‚ communications‚ and cost components such as hardware‚ software‚ office space‚ people‚ time‚ and budget. This should also include project scope‚ requirements‚ conflict management‚ and deadlines. DRAWBACKS OF A POST MORTEM REVIEW The drawbacks of this review are that it is too late to correct or fix any problems or errors that occurred during this project. Because this project is so small‚ there are few milestones to help gauge the success of the entire project

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    Van Gogh Essay In this essay I am going to discuss Vincent Van Gogh and post-Impressionism. Vincent Willem van Gogh (March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter whose work‚ notable for its rough beauty‚ emotional honesty and bold color‚ had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art. After years of painful anxiety and frequent bouts of mental illness‚ he died aged 37 from a gunshot wound‚ generally accepted to be self-inflicted (although no gun was ever found). His work was

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    who keep pets are happier than the other people who do not keep pets. Walking the dog let you form the habit of moderate exercise. Keeping pets also bring popularity with the opposite sex. It is easy to make girlfriend or boyfriend (The Huffington Post‚ 2012). Sometimes pets are a useful tool or therapy method. You can see some people who walk with a cane and lead a dog. Some people can guess. That is right. This is a blind and a guide dog. Pets also can help the disabled. When you go to the airport

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    ethnicity is only part of the story." Washington Post. 16 Feb. 2012. The Washington Post. 23 Feb. 2012 . 4. "What Does Jeremy Lin Have To Do With Politics?" Mediaite.com. 23 Feb. 2012 . 5. "Will Jeremy Lin ’s success end stereotypes?" CNN. 20 Feb. 2012. 23 Feb. 2012 . 6. "Omaha News." Jeremy Lin’s ethnicity is only part of the story. 23 Feb. 2012 . 7. Brodsky‚ Richard. "Jeremy Lin: The Dream Candidate for the Republicans." The Huffington Post. 15 Feb. 2012. TheHuffingtonPost.com. 23 Feb. 2012

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    Sociology 2XX Critically anlayse a popular culture ‘text’ utlising relevant theories and debates In sociological theory there are many concepts discussed that are utilized in the analyses of society and culture. Some of the main concepts are Postmodernism‚ Historical Materialism‚ Structuralism‚ Interpretive Sociology and Poststructuralism to name a few. These theories are relevant to the research of understanding certain or specific cultural texts. These concepts provide problems and solutions

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    Into- 150 Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman reflects the numerous issues of the American post-war period of the late 1940’s when societal issues such as dishonesty and betrayal; and the loss of identity were predominantly experienced by Americans in 1949. Hence‚ Miller’s involvement of these contemporary post war era dilemmas enlightened people to quest for the ultimate truth. Thus‚ Miller’s utilisation of important ideas such as dishonesty and betrayal; and the loss of identity empower the audience

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