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    SOCIAL INFLUENCES Cialdini’s 7 principles 1. Automaticity Consumers‚ in a low involvement situation‚ Behave in an automatic way‚ ‘mindlessly’ Heuristics (mental shortcuts) Prediction‚ for likelihood judgements Anchor-adjustment; adjusting according to a number given even if it has nothing to do with the prediction Persuasion‚ for attitude‚ beliefs Price-quality (naturally think higher price = better quality)‚ advertized products and those with endorsements are of better quality Influence

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    Does K-Pop Brings A Good Influence for Teenagers? What is K-Pop? K-pop or known as Korean Pop is a new music genre that was originally come from South Korea‚ Asia. Some say K-pop offered another style of music which has catchier and offer easy listening songs for their lovers. What makes it different too is that the style the singer has shown is something new for us and how they can deliver music on their own way that I believe none of this ever existed before. Just like how they could mix perfectly

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    Tv, Bad Influence on Kids

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    "Essay 1: Pro‚" and "Essay 2: Con." Do television shows have a negative effect on children’s development‚ and currupt them? Channels such as VH1 and MTV are good for kids because they expose them to the arts and develops their imagination. It’s bad because not all videos are kid appropriate. Too much exposure to the body‚ violence‚ mature language‚ etc. Mod. 3 Arguments Essay 1: Pro is corrupting Essay 2: Con not corrupting Bibliography: http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art

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    Peer Influence On Drug Use

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    Does Peer Influence Have an Effect on First Time Drug Use? Abstract: My research question is; does peer influence have an effect on first time drug use? To do my research I created a survey that would determine if peer pressure had an effect on first time drug use. I have always been curious about people who are addicted to various drugs. Everyone just sees a junky‚ or an alcoholic‚ I want to know why. Why they chose to try it in the first place. In my paper I will be focusing on college students

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    Technological Influences: Good or Bad? Our generation has been fortunate enough to have the privilege of growing up in the 21st century and using technology in our everyday lives. Previous generations were not as fortunate as us; they did not get to have the technology lifestyle as we do. Our digital access offers our generation technological advances that can either be harming our future or benefitting it. Technology has affected many teenagers and their families. The Growing Up Online goes

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    Drug Abuse Doesn’t Happen to Just Bad People By Jessica Groves Does doing drugs automatically make you a “bad” person? Of course there are those out there who become bad people as a result of being addicted to certain drugs. Drugs are pretty easy to come by‚ and even easier to become addicted to. Especially in today’s economy‚ many people have a variety of problems‚ from peer pressure to past traumas to mental illness. Many people addicted to drugs are just trying to deal with their personal

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    not understand why or how people become addicted to drugs. Numerous people don’t comprehend why or how individuals wind up noticeably dependent on drugs. They may mistakenly imagine that the individuals who utilize drugs need moral standards or self-control and that they could stop their medication utilize basically by deciding to. Enslavement is an intricate sickness‚ and stopping as a rule takes more than great goals or a solid will since drugs change the cerebrum in ways that make stopping hard

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    question today is whether or not drug testing for welfare recipients should be allowed. Drug testing for individuals applying for government cash assistance should be mandatory before assistance is granted. Anyone willing to apply for a job or joining the military is subject to random drug tests. Anyone that works and pays taxes helps the welfare system. The reason testing could be justified would be how much fraud is generally found each year alone without drug testing and just by reasonable

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    Separation‚ which is generally outlined as the lawful disintegration of marriage or the termination of an existing relationship or union‚ is tragically commonplace in today’s publicly accepted norms. In relational unions with a considerable measure of clashes‚ separate appears to be a last result. Be that as it may‚ the outcome is not just the legitimate end of marriage‚ and yet the impact of separation which youngsters need to experience. For grown-ups‚ separation is a summation‚ however for

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    EARTHQUAKE Introduction: An earthquake (also known as a quake‚ tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust that creates seismic waves. The seismicity‚ seismism or seismic activity of an area refers to the frequency‚ type and size of earthquakes experienced over a period of time. Earthquakes are measured using observations from seismometers. The moment magnitude is the most common scale on which earthquakes larger than approximately 5 are reported for the

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