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    little breadth or perspective and narrowing one ’s perception of what is newsworthy to what has been newsworthy in the past or to what one was looking for in the first place”‚ which has been used to further a negative characterization of this breed (Cohen‚ J. & Richardson‚ J.‚ 2002‚ p 291). Pit bulls across the nation make major headlines and capture the attention of numerous people for dog fighting and attacks‚ but has anyone ever stopped and thought‚ “Is there anything good pit bulls have ever done

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    still be evidences of innovations because they represent a large part of R&D effort by firms. R&D and patenting strongly affect one another where a company’s decision to patent an innovation could reflect that firm’s R&D effort (Arora‚ Ceccagnoli‚ & Cohen‚ 2008). Patents also

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    insurance problems which where all massive issues at that current time and in 1940s a policy was created which allowed people to get health care and sick pay (Rose‚ 1992). In the 19th Century the prisons went from private to public control and to Cohen (1985) this was the start of increasing state control as it brought in more laws and regulations. State intervention was demolished by Thatcher and instead she turned it into legal reform which was completely severe and disciplinary‚ the opposite of

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    who may suffer from extreme bullying while attending a traditional high school‚ may feel safer‚ and more at ease‚ while completing his or her high school diploma program from the safety of the student’s own home. In the article “Bullying”‚ Ashley L. Cohen makes the point that bullying used to be considered a normal part of life. Bullying was also considered harmless. Most fathers taught their sons to be a “MAN and “hit ‘em back”. Now‚ in the year of 2014‚ “School bullying is a pervasive problem found

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    Base and superstructure ’In the social production of their life‚ men enter into definite relations that are indispensable and independent of their will‚ relations of production which correspond to a definite stage of development of their material productive forces. The sum total of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society‚ the real basis‚ on which rises a legal and political superstructure‚ and to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness’ (1) The

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    culture in the 60’s and 70’s and assess whether they can be related to the youth culture of today. The theories I will explore are Abrams ideas on youth culture and consumerism‚ Eisenstadts functionalist theory and the Marxist theories of the CCCS‚ Cohen and Hebdidge. Mark Abram’s book “The Teenage Consumer‚” was the first influential sociological study of youth culture. Abrams was a market researcher and his book was an empirical survey of a new consumer group that had emerged in the 1950’s. This

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    [unlike his definition of surprise]" (Cohen 126). In this article‚ Cohen talks about a second kind of suspense‚ which she calls conceptual suspense. She describes it as "extending the suspense situation into a larger social/historical arena. This type of suspense makes it possible for certain films to continue to be suspenseful not only when the outcome is known but also when supposedly realistic elements in the film no longer reflect the contemporary practice" (Cohen 127). When watching Shadow of a

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    properly can lead to potential errors during medication passes because as I mentioned above medical staff have the ability to override the system (Cohen‚ M. R.‚ & Smetzer‚ J. L.‚ 2014). I‚ myself have had the same issues where I spend extra time just looking for the right barcode to scan‚ although frustrating I try to scan everyone before overriding the system. Cohen and Smetzer reported a solution in which they have went right to the FDA “We have asked the FDA to discuss this problem internally with their

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    making money by using their employees as walking billboards. In the article Going for the Look‚ but Risking Discrimination‚ Steven Greenhouse discusses how this new technique could be a form of discrimination‚ and why industry analyst‚ like Marshall Cohen‚ think the strategy is necessary. The definition of discrimination is the showing of unjust favor‚ and by companies declining employment to those who do not fit their “image” definitely appears to be unjust. In the article Mr. Greenhouse gives countless

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    Duke Ellington: The Music‚ Politics‚ and his Story Duke Ellington was a musical and political genius; he was “America’s only original musical mind.” He was not only a performer‚ but a composer. He learned the craft of composing by observing others instead of disciplined study. One important factor of Ellington’s music was its relation to black heritage and African American history. His symphony “Black‚ Brown‚ and Beige” displayed the African American struggle in America. Not only did Ellington

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