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- 1331: Observing Persuasion In The Ne
- ... unreasonable to assume that those who can afford $300 to hear a guest speaker are people in leading positions in society. Dionne Warwick, a pioneer of the Motown era, is the Queen of the psychic television and telephone network. Top-billing Actors like Richard Gere and Steven Segal offer regularly that they are “Buddhists,” a religion not typically “American,” but gaining acceptance riding the wave of — and contributing to — the New ...
- 1332: Overpopulation And The Economi
- ... global economy as products that are produced within North America are unable to be exported to these countries. With the high population unable to buy these products, the cost of such technology as computers and television, remain at an inflated price. (Jared Diamond, Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies, pg42) China In Asia, over 50% of the population are currently living in a one-room dwelling. In a ...
- 1333: Online Business
- ... the hundred of services available, one thing is for sure that it is very cost effective. Providing web sites over the Internet is far more cheaper than advertising in magazines, on the radio, or on television. In addition, web sites may be modified with current changes within a company at any time. Therefore, most of the information tied into the web site is currently up-to-date and very competitive. Making ...
- 1334: IT’S UP TO YOU, NEW YORKIT’S U
- ... Streets. It is 381m. long and has 102 stories. It has made in 1930s and lasted 45 years to finish the whole building and remained as the tallest building until the 1970s. In 1953 a television antenna which is 60m. long placed on top of the building. In the film “King Kong” the building is immortalised by the climbing of the giant gorilla on to the top. Besides the Empire State ...
- 1335: Intelligence
- ... that in general, bright people are interested in more complex or more profound socialization. Hernstein and Murray recognize this difference in interest while discussing their theory about "the cognitive elite:" "They watch far less commercial television than the average American. Their movie going tends to be highly selective. They seldom read the national tabloids…or listen to the talk radio…" Again, can we impute the bright people for wanting to challenge ...
- 1336: IMF, World Bank And Africa
- An avid viewer of television has seen the commercials portraying shortages of food and mass starvation in Africa. Yet in these times of relative prosperity, little is heard of Africa’s debt problem. Although the total debt of all African ...
- 1337: Is Your Body Clear
- ... product they too can look like Jennifer. This idea appeals to many people and can make them buy this body wash. Almost all of American society recognizes Hewitt, whether from her movies or from the television show, Party of Five. Neutrogena relies on the opinion that most people like her and would agree that she is a young, attractive, and nice person. They know that most people are going to recognize ...
- 1338: Illiteracy, A Problem Facing W
- ... highly specialized programs which will contribute to their lifestyles · raise more awareness in men on the importance of illiteracy and its impact on women · children would read instead of being placed in front of the television · children would read instead of playing computer games · Sr. High School students as well as colleges would donate a semester to helping the illiterate women and all who are illiterate. This plan would be two ...
- 1339: Imagination And How It Relates
- ... want. We want to have no worries and no stress. Every day we imagine what we want in life. A seven-year-old child may only imagine a toy he wants to buy, or a television show he wants to watch. The child's mind only occasionally thinking towards the future seriously. An older child may think about what he wants to do when he gets older. What he "wants to ...
- 1340: Growing Up GAY
- ... word they associate their sexual feelings with is not homosexual, but “cocksucker” (Troiden 58). The five tactics of dealing with identity confusion are really stigma-management strategies. All one has to do is turn the television to Jerry Springer and see the stereotypical super-effeminate homosexual parading on the stage; watch a movie about with homosexual, but dealing with homosexuals with AIDS; or, hear heated debates on the moral perversion of ...
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