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- 1331: Research Paper: Models
- ... show their desire for these perfect creatures but also in real everyday life. For example in the movie "Pretty Women" Julia Roberts portrayed a prostitute who was dressed up transformed into the "perfect women" by Richard Gere. He not only bought all name brand clothes to dress her up in but also was taught how to act like a "proper women" with all the lessons in etiquette. The movie not only ...
- 1332: Athletes and Domestic Violence
- ... that male student-athletes were six times more involved than males who were not student-athletes. Despite these studies some people believe that sports does not have a problem with the issue of domestic violence. Richard Lapchick, director of the Center on the Study of Sport in Society at Northeastern University believes, "These exaggerations [in studies] do not discount that there is solid evidence of a problem in sport" and "Athletes ...
- 1333: Welfare
- ... in just two years. "In '94 I think we were running about 75,000 applications a year. Last year, we ran about 175,000, and we're looking at about 300,000 this year," says Richard Rogers, who works in the Los Angeles branch of the Immigration and Naturalization service. Thanks to The Personal Responsibility Act, hundreds of thousands more non-citizens are applying to officially be a member of our ...
- 1334: How Advertising Affects What You Buy
- ... possible, because people are just looking for bargains. Works Cited Bensman, Joseph. Dollars And Sense. New York: Schocken Books, 1983. Canfield, Bettrand R. D.B.S. Public Relations: Principles, Cases, And Problems. 4th ed. Illinois: Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1964. Emery, Ault, And Agee. Introduction To Mass Communications. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1963. Encyclopedia. Computer Software. Grolier Electronic Publishing, 1992. Kenneth Roman and Jane Maas. How To Advertise. New ...
- 1335: The Urban Underclass: Challenging THe Myths ABout America's Urban Poor
- ... to all groups in America. The real challenge is to develop programs that not only meaningfully address the problems of the underclass but that draw broad support, Wilson writes. Other contributors to the book include Richard B. Freeman; Paul Osterman; Marta Tienda and Haya Stier; Greg J. Duncan and Saul D. Hoffman; Robert D. Mare and Christopher Winship; Joleen Kirschenman and Kathryn M. Neckerman; Paul A. Jargowsky and Mary Jo Bane ...
- 1336: Existentialism
- ... and war atrocities coming out of Germany after the war. The main idea of The Theatre of the Absurd was to point out man's helplessness and pointless existance in a world without purpose. As Richard Coe described it "It is the freedom of the slave to crawl east along the deck of a boat going west". Two of the most popular playwrights of this time include Samuel Beckett, who's ...
- 1337: What Was The Effect of The Space Shuttle Challenger
- ... Mission Control Room at Johnson Space Center in Texas. Inside the control room, the technicians saw that the Challenger's engines had returned normally to full thrust, and that the ascent was proceeding perfectly. CAPCOM Richard Covey hunched at his console, his face tight with concentration. 'Challenger",... "go at throttle up." On Challenger's noisy flight deck, Commander Scobee punched his transmit button and replied, 'Roger, go at throttle up.' It ...
- 1338: Theory Of Varied Consumer Choice Behavior and Its Importance
- ... 7. Hansen, Flemming. Consumer Choice Behaviour A Cognitive Theory. New York : The Free Press, 1972. 8. Tucker, W.T. Foundations For a Theory of Consumer Behaviour. New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967. 9. Hamilton, Richard, and Elizabeth Ghatala. Learning and Instruction. New York : McGraw-Hill, 1994. 10. Assael, Henry. Consumer Behaviour and Marketing Action. California : Wadsworth, 1987.
- 1339: Tobacco Advertising Makes Young People Their Chief Target
- ... hear. The industry denies that these symbols target people under 21 and claim that their advertising goal is simply to promote brand switching and loyalty. Many people disagree with this statement such as Illinois Rep. Richard Durbin who states " If we can reduce the number of young smokers, the tobacco companies will be in trouble and they know it "(Roberts). So what do the tobacco companies do to keep their industry ...
- 1340: Tobacco Companies Targeting Young People
- ... tobacco industry denies that these symbols target people less than 21 and claim that their advertising goal is simply to promote brand switching and loyalty. Many people disagree with this statement such as Illinois Rep. Richard Durbin who said "If we can reduce the number of young smokers, the tobacco companies will be in trouble and they know it"(Roberts 38). The problem we are facing is not only with the ...
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