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    IMPACT OF SOCIAL ADVERTISING IN INDIA [1]J.Sindhuja‚ [2]K.Parthiban SCHOOL OF MANAGEMANT SASTRA UNIVERSITY THANJAVUR Social Advertising is the first form of advertising that systematically leverages historically "offline" dynamics‚ such as peer-pressure‚ friend recommendations‚ and other forms of social influence. Social media has the power to transform a campaign into a religion. Social Advertising is the media message designed to educate or motivate the Indians to engage in voluntarily social activities

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    The Mbuti Tribe

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    Introduction The way of life in a distant African rainforest where harsh climate and availability of resources were common‚ the Mbuti tribe were foraging society that hunt and gather and live in a band of 10-50 people. Their environment influenced their modes of subsistence‚ cultural aspects and lifestyle in a deep-seated system. A culture normally describes a method of concepts‚ outlook‚ beliefs and language‚ which examines the way of life of a specific group of people with similar interests

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    Krippendorf's Tribe

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    Reaction Paper on the "Krippendorf’s Tribe" 1. Approaches and Methods The quest of the Krippendorf’s family for a lost tribe in New Guinea demonstrates the participant observation method of research as James together with his wife Jennifer and their three children‚ tried living with the observed people‚ learning how they see things and experience things. Unfortunately‚ the family’s search fails despite their best efforts. After Jennifer’s death‚ James as a single father has been living off

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    linguostylistics‚ is a branch of general linguistics. It deals mainly with two interdependent tasks: a) the investigation of special language means which secure the desirable effect of the utterance(stylistics devices and expressive means) b) certain types of texts (discourse) which due to the choice and arrangement of language means are distinguished by the pragmatic aspect of the communication. (functional styles) Functional styles discusses such general linguistic issues as oral and written varieties

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    xssc@overseaen.com ISSN 1009-5039 http://www.overseaen.com Overseas English 海 外 英 语 2012 年 08 月 Overseas English 海 外 英 语 Tel:+86-551-5690811 5690812 Proverbs—Reflection of Influence of the Holy Bible on Western Culture 徐铖 (国家税务总局干部学院教研三部, 江苏 扬州 225007) Abstract: Christianity is the most influential religion in west world while the Bible is often labeled as a“Western book”and considered a vital part of western culture.With the help of related English proverbs as well as the Holy Bible -the

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    Kinesics and Proxemics in Hindu Culture Culture is relative. Like many of the traditions and social behaviors depicted in this world‚ culture is not something that can be embedded within an individual at birth‚ it is simply not biological. Certain ceremonies and traditions practiced around the world have various meanings and gestures in comparison to one another. Kinesics and Proxemics are very terms that describe the behaviors and patterns depicted by individuals in a certain culture and are likewise

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    Tuareg Tribe

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    The Tuareg tribe can also be spelled as Touareg pronounced twa-reg. This tribe rules throughout the deserts of Africa‚ especially the region of the Sahara desert. Keeling (2012:28) reports that the Tuareg tribe consists of roughly 1 million members. The tribe lives across a range of countries in the north-western region of the Sahara. This includes countries such as Morocco‚ Niger‚ Algeria and Libya. Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 6th edition (2011:1) adds that due to various droughts and famine

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    Describe and evaluate social explanations of aggression. Aggression can be defined in many different ways. Bandura suggests that it is the intent to cause harm to another human being who is motivated to avoid such treatment. One of the main social psychological explanations of aggression comes from Bandura and Walters in 1963. He suggests that aggression is learned either indirectly; through observational learning and only replicated if vicarious reinforcement occurs‚ or directly- where aggressive

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    The Abenaki Tribe

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    The Abenaki Tribe Many Native Americans Died in new england of a European diseases from 1500’s to 1600’s. After each hardship occurred several neighboring tribes decided to merge together‚ making their identities very indistinct‚ even within the indian oral history. However the Abenaki tribe‚ to avoid the reoccurring hardship moved to Canada‚ which in fact gave them their name the " Canadian Indians" but they are originally natives to New England. Although the Abenaki strategies to survival

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    Introduction The social determinants of health are the environment in which individuals are born‚ grow‚ live‚ work and age. Broader political‚ economic and social trends are factors that are beyond the individual’s control (McMurray & Clendon 2015). The conditions mentioned in this report show the effects of how social determinates of health have affected the Aboriginal people of the Toomelah Tribe‚ and how the social determinants of health assessment circle impact not only the individual but the

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