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    Media, Culture & Society http://mcs.sagepub.com Cultural industries in the Digital Age: some provisional conclusions Enrique Bustamante Media Culture Society 2004; 26; 803 DOI: 10.1177/0163443704047027 The online version of this article can be found at: http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/26/6/803 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Media, Culture & Society can be found at: Email Alerts: http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts Subscriptions:

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    With this I will reach a conclusion, which will confirm that Palahniuk’s intention is not to attack glossy society, but general excess and weak human response to it.  This problem is not exclusive to the male sex and undermines the idea that masculinity is in crisis.        Critics offer many reasons as to why masculinity has evolved into a less macho and heroic

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    The Impact of Personalisation on Social Services in England; neoliberal cost cutting or service user empowerment? MSc Social Work 2nd Year 2014-15 SPOLM0035 – Social Work Studies 2 Student name: Jonathan Lealand Student number: JL13692 Word count: 4025 Introduction In 2004 David Miliband, then the Minister of State for School Standards, argued, “Personalisation reflects a model of service delivery that overcomes the limitations of both paternalism and consumerism.” (Miliband

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    2004: 3; Chen 2003). While the phenomenon of rampant media consolidation made possible by the government’s deregulatory practices has been greeted with general enthusiasm by the corporate world, it has left others in society gravely concerned. Media critics and cultural studies observers have voiced concerns over the negative consequences they believe accompany the phenomenon. They see the erosion of the idea that radio is to serve the public interest; they see a stifling

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    considered obese. Most significantly is that the impending danger of obesity concern has become a world phenomenon. The problem of obesity has crept quickly as fast as the spurt of fast foods all throughout the world. Though, people could not blame McDonaldization and Globalization.[6] What makes this type of food so appealing not only to Americans is that it 's not just hot, tasty, and greasy; it 's also constant and convenient.

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    D.Min. Project Prospectus Sharon L. Smith I. Title: Bridging the Gap: A Pilot Project Aimed at Mutually Equipping Church and Business Leaders for Kingdom Impact II. The Context: Followers of Jesus Christ who possess a divine calling, talents, and gifts to work and serve God through specific voluntary or paid vocations in the workplace face daily opportunities to impact the Kingdom of God. When believers walk by faith and obedience in the revelation that God’s divine presence and

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    Americans, after all, did not invent fast food, amusement parks, or the movies. Before the Big Mac, there were British fish and chips. Before Disneyland, there was Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens (which Walt Disney used as a prototype for his first theme park, in Anaheim, a model later re-exported to Tokyo and Paris). – Richard Pells 1. Introduction No matter what corner of the world, it is more than unlikely to walk up to an adoles-cent, mention the names Jennifer Lopez, Madonna

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    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION & THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS/ IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS FOR MANAGERS (Week 1) TRUE/FALSE 1. Stockholders are individuals, companies, groups, and nations that cause and respond to external issues, opportunities, and threats. 2. A first step toward understanding stakeholder issues is to gain an understanding of environment forces that influence issues and stakes of different groups. 3. Demographically, the workforce has become more homogeneous. 4. For business

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