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    and thoughts by not writing it down and waiting so long for a reply. Words are our way of saying what we want to others. Although,these words can stick with people forever or for just years. This generation does not understand the reason words can affect us more than they believe so when they speak they do not take in consider of that effect. There was a time where I felt that the words said to me have not left me at all. My story isn’t the only one out there though where words haven’t left the person

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    drinking and driving is okay, or even cool. Role models in the media are important because of the widespread effect they have on youth all over the world. The influence that role models have over young people is vast and great. Role models can affect a young person’s beliefs, or possibly change their entire outlook on life. Young people may want to imitate the desirable traits they see in role models. Role models can also have an effect on one’s decision-making process. The choices a young person

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    performance and job satisfaction, Thompson and Phua (2012). The model explains the linkages between employees' internal influences (e.g., cognitions, emotions, mental states) and their reactions to incidents that occur in their work environment that affect their performance, organisational commitment and job satisfaction. The theory proposes that affective work behaviours are explained by employee mood and

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    not continuing school, no job, poverty and ending in depression. Depression and anxiety are two distinct effects of child violence. Often times when a child has grown up witnessing or experiencing violence it affects them for a longtime; sometimes even into adulthood. Sometimes this affects a person socially; they may fine that they are often alone and do not feel like they fit in. Which in some causes can lead to depression. Children that grow up with violence also often deal with anxiety; they

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    What is violence? Robben and Nordstrom (1995 p.3) do not place violence outside the realm of humanity or civility. They see violence as a cultural product, a social and cultural manifestation. Violence is therefore changeable and should not be conceptually defined, at least not in a essentialist way. Instead they argue for addressing violence from a experience and empirical perspective. As the quote above indicate they believe that by adopting this perspective we avoid viewing violence as simply

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    Robert B. Reich, Why the Rich Are Getting Richer and the Poor, Poorer Reich starts his exordium with a distribution of where American workers found themselves in the early 1990’s in reference to where almost all American workers were just 20 years before. Reich placed most of the workers that contributed to the economy during the Nixon administration as being in one boat, analogous to the famous quote by G.K. Chesterton, “We are all in the same boat, in a stormy sea, and we owe each other a terrible

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    missing out, more commonly know as FOMO, is a phobia that has affected people throughout generations, infiltrating into all areas of our lives. III. Reason to Listen: In our society today, due to technologically reliant world we live in, this fear affects us more than ever before. IV. Credibility to Statement: I personally have experienced FOMO and felt the effects of it in my life.

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    The Effects of Beauty Standards Understanding the effects of beauty standards to both men and women requires research of both sexes and different orientations in regard to the influence the media has on them. While cultural standards contribute to beauty standards, media carries most of the responsibility for swaying public opinion of attractiveness. In order to find an answer as to why certain beauty standards currently exist, one must examine the root cause: media. Literature Reviewed First Group

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    English 091-040 4 December 2012 Effects of Technology in our world I. Introduction: State your plan for the Introduction paragraph * Changes in technology over the years * Why we depend on technology so much * How much we rely on technology Thesis statement: In today’s world, as technology is advancing around us, some of the major effects that can be seen are medical technology advances, ease of communication with the growing technology, and the negative effects on our body. II

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    Consumerism over centuries has shaped our society into the world we live in today. Throughout our history, the American dream has been to become the most successful person you can possibly become given the opportunities presented to you. Consumerism has provided our country with a lot of jobs and efficient sources of income for the general population. Consumerism gives our country an upside unlike many other countries in that you could grow up in a hardworking blue collar family and become the most

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