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    paper deals with the representation of female in hindi mainstream cinema. There has been an attempt to examine the relationship between women and popular Hindi cinema. While cinema in India is in itself a diverse strand of expression incorporating mainstream cinema which holds popular appeal‚ art/parallel cinema that engages with social issues‚ middle cinema and regional language cinema. The explorations in this paper are limited to mainstream/popular Hindi cinema better known as ‘Bollywood’ because

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    Amish live a very traditional and simple lifestyle‚ separating themselves from mainstream America and rejecting many conveniences of modern technology in order to preserve their identity. The Amish focus on agricultural work and live off the land and almost all Amish members are born into the community. he Amish church originates in Switzerland when Jakob Ammann lead a division between Swiss Anabaptist groups in the 18th century. The followers of Ammann became known as the Amish. Many Amish migrated

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    for being outrageous‚ it quickly became fashionable to wear ripped clothes‚ safety pins‚ multicolored hair‚ and lurid makeup. Throughout my paper I will be discussing punk ethos‚ punks being anti-fashion‚ yet dressing punk being thrown into the mainstream‚ and the overall impact it has bestowed on our culture. The punk movement began in the early 1970’s and challenged the social norms of society. Punk has its initial American roots in New York City; however‚ it is argued whether it was the scene

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    “Sports psychology takes some of the theories and applies them to what human beings do and think when they play sport and take exercise. I do not think there is a theory of sport psychology that is independent of ‘mainstream psychology’. It takes theories of psychology and applies them to sport.” Sport and exercise science an introduction et al Dean Sewell‚ Phillip Watkins and Murray griffin. (2005). There are many different factors of psychology that affect sport performance. We’re going to talk

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    The integration of Chinese Medicine into mainstream healthcare can only be achieved if the philosophy and practice of biomedicine are accepted by all practitioners alike. Western Medicine (WM) and Chinese Medicine (CM) are the two most extensively used medical systems throughout the world today‚ the two systems were integrated successfully throughout China in 1949 when Chairman Mao developed the Chinese health care system into one more adequate for the population of China. Chairman Mao is quoted

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    their families for many generations. Among them is usually Christianity of some kind‚ Judaism‚ Islam‚ or one of the other larger‚ mainstream religions. But what about the smaller‚ less mentioned religions‚ such as Wicca‚ old deity worship‚ and other paths? For some individuals seeking enlightenment‚ these approaches may end up being far more rewarding than mainstream faiths. What it boils down to is the practitioner. Their lifestyle‚ personality‚ and personal upbringing all play a large role in finding

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    During the Age of Enlightenment‚ reason became the basis for any and all faiths. Mainstream Christianity faced harsh biblical criticism‚ and the entire religion experienced an age of turmoil. Amidst the upheaval and refutation of Christianity‚ Deism emerged as an alternative to orthodox faith; a philosophical‚ religious approach “based entirely on reason‚ without any reference to faith‚ revelation‚ or institutional religion (Kemerling).” Deism soon became one of the most prominent philosophies‚ shaping

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    traits that have arisen from Indian culture‚ juxtaposed with the forms they have taken in the West‚ will be examined. Finally‚ conclusions will be drawn for the possible reasons as to how and why such traits have achieved traction in the Western mainstream with respect to psychological mindset or sociological needs. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Chapter-1 | Diffusion‚ Acculturation and

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    refer to members of the public who are not trained or employed as professional journalists for a living to produce and circulate photos‚ videos‚ news and views (Stabe‚ 2006). In recent years‚ the rise of citizen journalists has an impact on mainstream media. Mainstream media‚ which sometimes are called elite media or agenda-setting media‚ can be defined as the media that are popular and available to the masses (Chomsky‚ 1997). They set the framework of information producing‚ involve TV‚ radio and newspapers

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    Mainstream Media hegemony and new media environment By Muhammad Ahmad Sheikh International Broadcaster‚ Journalist and educationist (Ex- Deputy Controller‚ Head of current Affair National Broadcasting Service Radio Pakistan‚ Bureau chief mediacon international‚ member CMA‚‚ Community Media Association‚ UK)‚ published author ezine and upublish.com) Pakistan’s mainstream media outlets have perhaps misunderstand the meaning of free flow of information under the freedom of press law. Perhaps they

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