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    Essay Outline Society is becoming increasingly dependent on the internet for entertainment and information. The media have labelled the excessive use of the internet as addiction. Outline and illustrate the adverse affects of internet addiction. TOPICS FOR BODY PARAGRAPH 1. Cyberbullying * Depression ( poor concentration‚ low school achievement‚ absenteeism from school) * Bulling ( Facebook‚ other internet communication websites) * Anger * Sadness * feeling hurt

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    the book A Walk in the Woods‚ Bill Bryson and Stephen Katz‚ out of shape and having no real experience‚ attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail; a 2‚000-mile stretch of trees‚ lakes‚ and rivers. The book outlines their sidesplitting adventures and the background of the Appalachian Trail. One can learn numerous facts about the trail‚ while also having a laugh. While reading A Walk in the Woods‚ one can notice that Bryson’s attitude towards Katz changes tremendously. Well‚ that happens when you are

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    transmission capabilities were available‚ humans were very rarely exposed to anything other than the culture of their immediate surroundings. A widely supported view held‚ as to how communities learn a culture‚ is through a process of symbolic interaction (Blumer‚ H. 1969) where humans learn via the sharing of symbols. Fearing (1954) refers to this process as the sharing of “daydreams”‚ which are the literary or dramatic manifestations of a community’s symbols and culture. Every ‘daydream’ contains the symbols

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    SOCIO-CULTURAL SYMBOLISMS AS POTRAYED IN NICK JOAQUIN’S SUMMER SOLSTICE An Undergraduate Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Teacher Education University of Cebu- Banilad Cebu‚ City Philippines In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For Language Research Submitted by: Catipay‚ Rachel Mae O. Degollacion‚ Cybil D. Tulingin‚ Michelle S. Duhilag‚ Maricel L. Suson‚ Lynfel G. October 2013 Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ¡ Chapter 1

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    of students. Social realism can be seen to educate and inform users about grim issues faced upon society. The upper band of the socio economic group‚ the ABC1 group would tend to use the film for a sense of personal identity or surveillance (Blumer and Katz‚ 1974) whereas the lower end of socio economic group‚ C2‚ D and E audience would use social realism for diversion to gain a sense of escapism from the outside world. “Better than any other genre‚ social realism has shown us to ourselves‚ pushing

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    one needs to go through in order to better themselves. This is evident with the main characters. They are two middle aged men named Bryson‚ a man who resideds in New Hampshire and Katz‚ Bryson’s overweight alcoholic college friend from Iowa. When he thought of someone to accompany him‚ a grumpy college friend named Katz came to mind. As they started off‚ Bryson started off with the goal that the trail was only being hiked as a way to see the grand nation of America‚ but it lead to so much more as

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    follows. Katz targeted audience is both men and women. In paragraph four he states‚ “Women tend to see men as a giant problem in need of solution.” He is imploring women‚ in this sentence‚ that he understands how women view men. That he knows they see men as distant. In the next sentence he turns his attention to his male readers. “They tell us that we are remote and uncommunicative‚ that we need to demonstrate less machismo and more commitment‚ more humanity. Here John Katz is speaking to

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    without fear of consequences: to possess unlimited power? Would a person be able to reject such a gift? In his essay‚ “The Rings of Tolkien‚ and Plato: Lessons in Power‚ Choice‚ and Morality” author Eric Katz examines the writings of J.R. Tolkien to try and answer these questions. Ultimately‚ Katz feels that given the chance‚ a virtuous person could reject limitless power and choose to live a normal life. Summary

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    References: Becker‚ H. S. (2005). Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance. New York‚ NY: The Free Press Becker‚ H. S. (2006). Blumer‚ H. (2005). Symbolic Interactionism. Prentice Hall‚ Englewood Cliffs‚ NJ. Blumer‚ H. (2006). Sociological Implications of the Thoughts of George Herbert Mead. Englewood Cliff‚ New Jersey. Cicourel‚ V. A. (2007). The Social Organization of Juvenile Justice. New York‚ NY: The Free Press Elsevier

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    law enforcement agencies (Terry and Grant‚ 2012). These terrorism activities have made the organization restructure and increase their cross-agency information globally. The police deliver their services to the public using organizations (Walker and Katz‚ 2011). The quality and efficiency of the policing depend on the organization and management of the departments. Various critics argue and affirm that the form of various organizations of the police has the fundamental problem in policing (Terry and

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