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    B.Ed.TESL SESSION 2012/2013 SEMESTER 1 PXET 3109 LITERATURE AND POPULAR CULTURE ASSIGNMENT 1 LECTURER: Miss Shalini A/p Nadaswaran . PREPARED BY: LEONARDO DAVID NG (PET100015) DATE OF SUBMISSION: 23rd November 2012 WOMEN’S WHISPERS TO THE WORLD Inequality has been rightfully and unquestionably entitled to women for as long as I can remember. Back in those days‚ women were restrained to unofficial profession as mere housewives and glued to house chores and kids. Women were

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    GAMBLE Always/Whisper Problem Procter & Gamble is faced with the decision to change the name of their feminine pad/napkin products from “Always” to “Whisper”. The Singapore operation increasingly depended on P&G Japan‚ which used Whisper since P&G was blocked from using Always. The strategies for name change come in three alternatives: (1) the name change would be introduced swiftly; (2) the name change could be phased in for different items at different times; and (3) Whisper products could

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    COMMUNICATION THEORY ASSIGNMENT THE CHINESE WHISPER COMMUNICATION MODEL Karthik Dilip Ramanathan [pic] The Chinese Whisper/ Lazarfelds Two Step flow based theory: This is a proposed model based on the word of mouth policy practiced by the public. Here the sender sends a message via a medium in a linear fashion (the blue arrows represent the channel used) to the primary receiver who in turn sends it in a linear fashion to secondary

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    In the case study “The Careless Caregiver” the nurse did not fulfill this ethical principle because the patient had specified that she did not want any “extraordinary” treatment to be done. The supplemental nutrition that the patient was receiving through an indwelling IV further

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    stuck with the name of the disease. Mary Fisher‚ who is an American political activist‚ artist‚ and author made herself an advocate for AIDS prevention and educations after contracting HIV from her husband. She conducted her cleverly named speech‚ “A Whisper of AIDS‚” at the 1992 Republican Convention to spread the word to her party and ask for help to stop discrimination against victims in order to defend those who have contracted the disease. Her goal is to help lift the curtain of silence that was

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    In “Careless Canine Owners”‚ the author’s tone varies based on the subject he/she is addressing. When addressing the irresponsible owners‚ the author uses a frustrated tone. When writing about the dogs themselves‚ the author uses a kind‚ gentle tone with which the reader can empathize. Using words like “thoughtless”‚ “negligent”‚ and “careless‚” the author suggests the irresponsible owners who allow their pets to “run wild” are not suitable to care for them. The tone is made obvious by the

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    1. In the articles‚ “Whispers from the Grave.” And “The Haunted House.” By Katia Bachko‚ and Valerie Worth. The interest of many individuals are sparked. One example of this would be following the idea of the actual shows that we watch at home. “Most viewers watch shows like Ghost Hunters with the same skepticism that they bring to Jersey Shore or any other reality show.” (Bachko Pg 7) This shows how our brains thinking can be tied with multiple different things‚ and still have the same result. Going

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    The Characters’ Gender Issues with the Role of Helpers In “Whispers in the Graveyard‚” the author decided on a boy Solomon as the central character that she thought that more boys have learning problems (Breslin)‚ same in “The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler” that Kemp portrays the character Danny who deals with learning difficulties as a boy. Accompanied by Researcher Ayala’s investigations about characters portrayals‚ she identifies that male characters (52%) tended to outnumber the females (30%)

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    The Seven Whispers Book Review 2/9/2013   The book The Seven Whispers by Christina Baldwin is a guide to help people re-connect or stay connected to the spiritual world‚ the Divine‚ as she calls it. Baldwin says we all have a longing for something greater than ourselves‚ a need to connect with the Divine. She believes that people can change the direction of the course of history by being open to receiving messages of larger wisdom from the Divine. She has received seven directions

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    The film A Whisper to a Roar takes a look at the maneuvers taken by leaders to say in power using the analogy of a dragon ruling over a defenseless town. In the analogy the filmmakers introduce a warrior from the very same town who challenges and vanquishes the dragon and assumes leadership. Due to the wealth and power granted to the warrior after his defeat of the dragon‚ he abandons his values and transforms into a new dragon. The filmmakers use this parallel idea of a leader who comes into power

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