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    INSTANCES: I. Arts and culture: Art; Meaning of Art Art is a worldwide activity, it is a skill, which is used to covey the meanings through different creativity, thus, all branches of creative activities are called art. . It is expression of emotions and others things. Who Is Artist? The person who has any kind of art is called artist. Forms of Art: There are many forms of art, it has a various sort of human activities, but mostly included imaginative and technical skills usually a) Sculptor,

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    Al Jazeera ENGLISH -Case Study- Introduction and background In the year of 2006 Al Jazeera English Network (sister channel of the Arabic-language Al Jazeera) was launched on November 15 and quickly became viral. “Is the world’s first global English language news channel to be headquartered in the Middle East” with headquartered in Doha, Qatar but also rotates around broadcasting centers in London and Washington D.C. It reaches around 40 million households, target expended

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    In the University of Mary Washington’s Writing Center, it is our purpose to aid students with any part of the writing process in a friendly and effective manner. Our policy is to help students learn about how they can improve their projects and how they may identify mistakes on their own and solve problems just as easily. Although we have been praised somewhat highly in our abilities to help clients, if we may say so ourselves, we are not miracle workers when it comes to certain requirements made

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    Ethnographic Observation

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    What are its rituals, credos, myths, symbols, taboos, deities/higher powers?  What are its origins?  How does it tie into/affect/is affected by the politics, law, economy, ethics, history, and gender of the encompassing society?   Be aware of ethnocentrism; describe and understand but do not judge.  Study what people believe, not whether or not what they believe is true.      Guiding question Guiding questions are aimed

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    It would have brought greater demand for health services. The increased number of health professions needed to provide those services would have motivated a younger generation to pursue a career in the medical field. The act would have raised the standard of living in America. Unfortunately a clause was added to the ACA in August of 2011 that would mandate the coverage of “Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved contraceptive methods, sterilization procedures, and patient education and counseling

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    Ethical Companies

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    advancement and sharing of best practices in business ethics, corporate social responsibility, anti-corruption and sustainability, announced the official unveiling of the 2011 World’s Most Ethical Companies. This year’s honorees have gone above and beyond to prove business ethics are paramount to the success of a company’s brand and bottom line. In its fifth year, the World’s Most Ethical Companies recognizes organizations that promote ethical business standards and practices by exceeding legal minimums for

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    Print Media: Choosing Sensationalism Over Accuracy? There are so many universal subjects in this world, but there is one that everybody can relate to: the prospect of finding love with someone. With the media being a great influence on what society believes to be true, many of the popular gender-based media are choosing sensationalism over accuracy to get the attention of potential readers. Almost all of these magazines have articles about dating and marriage, spouting out inaccurate information

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    The words “summer camp” conjure up fond memories of campfires, s’mores, pranks, and color war for many Americans. What appeals to many campers, or prospective campers, is the keeping of tradition. Many campers can trace back their relatives who attended the very same camp, and find delight in the idea of shared experiences with their close, or distant, relatives. The long history of summer camps in America stems from an annual trip William Frederick Gunn began to take in 1861 in order to expose

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    CERTIFICATE OF THE SUPERVISOR I ,Ms. Ruhi Lal Thakur hereby certify that kanchan Gupta student of Master of Journalism & Mass Communication at Amity School of Communication, Amity University Uttar Pradesh has completed the Project Report on the topic― Role of television advertising of lifestyle products in purchase behaviour of youth and enhancing their lifestyle. Ms. Ruhi Lal Thakur (Signature) Assistant Professor CERTIFICATE OF THE CANDIDATE This is to certify

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    punished. The intended audience is teachers. I agree wholeheartedly with his conclusions and find myself sympathizing with his fatalistic attitude that plagiarism is always going to be a problem. · Credibility: As Director of Greenlee School of Journalism and Communications at Iowa State University, the writer is authoritative. · Accuracy: The article was written recently, in 2004, and contains specific information from a variety of views. · Reasonableness: The writing appears fair and objective

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