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    Critically consider the way in which a focus on social harm can help us to explore the complexities of ‘crime’. Introduction: The concept of crime differs widely between nations and within different social groups‚ locally and globally. The influence of governments‚ corporations and individuals who are able to wield power enables differing concepts of crime to flourish‚ and the interpretation of crime to vary according to laws implemented by those in power. Criminal justice also varies within

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    Does advertising help or harm us? As far as we know‚ advertising is a good way to promote any product that you want to sell such as‚ cell-phones‚ clothing‚ food‚ and drinks. Furthermore‚ advertisement is very used by companies who want to catch buyer´s attention. They make advertisement aimed at people through buses‚ taxicabs‚ T.V‚ and radio. As a consequence of that‚ they get good economically results for their companies. However‚ advertising also harm people especially young people because

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    computer‚ beer etc. Because of population is increasing in different ways from year to year‚ advertisers try to persuade and support their products to buyers. Many people are happy to know about advertising. For my idea‚ advertising really help and harm us. Advertising can help us many points. We can get new information about products from many companies and including the technology of today. It can make us to get a real decision which product we should buy for our favorite‚ and we do not spend many

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    Dose the advertising help or harm us? Since the media has been coming in this age‚ advertising is growth very fast such as advertising about food‚ computer‚ beer etc. Because of population is increasing in differences way from year to year‚ advertisers try to persuade and support their products to buyers. Manu people are happy to know about advertising. For my idea‚ advertising really help and harm us. Advertising can help us many points. You can get new information about products from many

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    products or use services. Whether it is good or bad depends on the aims of manufacturers. On one hand‚ advertising is good because it tells us about new products. I cannot go shopping everyday so I watch television‚ read newspaper to have information about new products. In this case‚ advertising is helpful because both buyers and sellers have benefits. Buyers can enjoy the products and sellers have money. Moreover‚ advertising is interesting. It attracts not only adults but also children. For example

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    October 2010‚ Focus page F24 & F26)‚ Case study 3 requires the reviewer to suggest ways to which the Government can help to control house prices although there are various factors that contributed to the rise of affordable housing. Argue your case critically and creatively. The source and nature of your literature will be very helpful in presenting your case including the depth of your review of the literature. Literature Review Housing affordability is one of the key factors that can describe the

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    sexual difference. The story begins with a clever prophetic metaphor‚ ‘reversal of elements’ where the white sky is blackened by smoke. This speaks of the role reversal that is about to take place between the races of the boy and the girl. It warns us that there is going to be meeting and it won’t be a particularly pleasant one. The title itself incurs thoughts of a romantic meeting‚ similar to the title of a Hollywood film. This gives the reader a clue that there is a sexual theme in this story

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    Explore the ways in which Paul D’s Struggle with identity as a free man is presented in ‘Beloved’? In the highly acclaimed novel ‘Beloved’ by Toni Morrison‚ there are a range of themes that she explores throughout the novel‚ but the most predominant theme is the effects of slavery on the identity of the major characters. In this case Paul D. Throughout the novel‚ Paul D struggles to identify himself as society’s ideal man due to the terrible things that he had to endure while at Sweet Home. Morrison

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    Crime is a complex and evolving concept. To what extent can it be explored by focussing on social harm? This essay aims to explore and critically evaluate some of the wayscrime’‚ in both its lawful definition and commonly interpreted definition can be broadened‚ from context-specific behaviours and explore how social harm may be a useful concept in understanding ‘beyond the border’ of crime (Open University‚ 2010). Social harm is a ‘disciplinary approach organised around the concept of harm

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    Can criminologists make equal justice between ‘crime’ and ‘social harm’? Throughout the years‚ the ‘problem of crime’ has been a long debated subject due to its complexity. At some point‚ it was a matter of different regions‚ cultures‚ and particular laws that made it difficult for people to argue whether a certain thing was a crime or not. In spite of this fact‚ this problem still exists-for example: if‚ in one country a particular thing can be a right‚

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