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    School of Communication and Creative Arts Department of Communication and Media Studies Bachelor of Communication ( Hons ) Prepared to | : | Ms. Christable Karunanayaka | | | | Prepared by | : | Wilson Siew Wei Sern ‚ 47030 | | | Lee Shen May‚ Jolynn ‚ 57233 | | | Chong Chun Hoong ‚ 57424 | | | Kevin Chan Wei Siong‚ 58178 | Subject Name | : | Consumer Behavior | | | | Subject Code | : | MBMM 004 | | | | Title | : | Consumer Buying Process and Making Behavior

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    stations can choose their own programming under Section 326 - Communications Act - gives broadcasters freedom from censorship. American Radio has ‘format freedom’ Task - provide attractive programming to meet informational and entertainment needs of audience Matrix of Radio Programming Local Programming - original programming produced by radio station Prerecorded or Syndicated Programming - obtained from a commercial supplier outside the station Network Programming - obtained from radio nets

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    individual racism‚ as Wong (1978) suggests‚ as it is the institutional barriers which bar Asian actors from major roles‚ relegating them for the most part to extras…” This theory aligns perfectly with Dev’s experiences in the episode Indians on TV. This article goes on to talk about the impact that this representation has on Asian Americans‚ and non-Asian Americans.

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    Film Viewer Opinion Cheryl A. Williams HUM150-Introduction to Film Studies January 7‚ 2013 Brian Krieger Film Viewer Opinion This summary will address how I determine which films to watch‚ what makes a film enjoyable‚ and what makes a film unenjoyable to watch. The opinions expressed in this summary are solely those of the author and not of University of Phoenix‚ its staff‚ or facilitators. Deciding which films to watch is not challenging for this writer. Romance‚ erotica‚ action‚ drama

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    moving lithospheric plates that make up the earth’s surface . The immediate cause of most shallow earthquakes is the sudden release of stress along a fault‚ or fracture in the earth’s crust‚ resulting in movement of the opposing blocks of rock past one another. These movements cause vibrations to pass through and around the earth in wave form‚ just as ripples are generated when a pebble is dropped into water. Volcanic eruptions‚ rockfalls‚ landslides‚ and explosions can also cause a quake‚ but most

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    the effort for all of you to come here and for us to discuss distinctive voices in the film that I directed‚ ‘One Night the Moon’. My purpose in directing and releasing the film ‘One Night the Moon’ is to highlight the systematic discrimination and racism inflicted upon Aboriginal people and minorities and its negative effect on our society. In the film ‘One Night the Moon’‚ there are several voices that helps draw the viewers into the experiences of others and allow different perspectives to be explored

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    A Mother’s Influence Have you ever wondered why a baby seems to prefer the touch and comfort of his mother over that of his father? New research topics are concerned with the differences in maternal relationships with children opposed to paternal ones. The possibility of an acquired preference for the touch and comfort of a baby’s mother than that of their father has been suggested. Parent-infant attachment bonds begin to form after birth and an intense bond formulates with caregivers. The caregivers

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    assimilating a new culture. The result is confused parents who are unable to reconcile with the views of their children. There is a great divide between the perception of both‚ the young people and the adults. One finds that both are unable to communicate with each other‚ quite often. One of the reasons could be that neither knows what the other is interested in though they may be living under the same roof. This gap results in direct confrontation between the young and the old. This is a universal

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    never a bad option‚ either. I often will go and see a movie alone‚ and enjoy the film in its entirety with no other friends to interrupt during the film. If I do go with a group of friends I try to distance myself a seat away from a person so that no one will interrupt the progression of the movie. Films are enjoyable for many reasons in opinion. I personally enjoy a movie in which I can relate somehow to‚ whether it is something I have experienced or have a genuine interest in learning more about

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    A Survey of Literature on the Teaching of Introductory Programming Arnold Pears‚ Stephen Seidman‚ Uppsala Uni.‚ Sweden Uni. of Central Arkansas‚ USA Arnold.Pears@it.uu.se sseidman@uca.edu Lauri Malmi‚ Linda Mannila Elizabeth Adams Helsinki Uni. of Tech.‚ Finland Åbo Akademi Uni.‚ Finland James Madison Uni.‚ USA lma@hut.fi Linda.Mannila@abo.fi adamses@jmu.edu Jens Bennedsen Marie Devlin James Paterson IT Uni. West‚ Denmark Newcastle Uni.‚ UK

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