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    When it comes to frugal shopping‚ Target is one of many large companies in the United States that is known for its convenience and low prices. With nearly 2‚000 stores in the Western Hemisphere‚ Target works to deliver value‚ innovation‚ and exceptional guest experience by fulfilling its brand promise: Expect More. Pay Less. The company has created accessible and affordable merchandise that everyone can enjoy by building a one-stop-shop attitude. Target works with over 35 vendors and suppliers to

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    First things first‚ consumerism is not new; it may only be during the last decade that the PoundStore has become an everyday occurrence on our high street‚ raising awareness that things can be bought at a discount‚ thus uncovering the lust some of the population have to own something better than you do. It actually started as early as the first civilizations‚ the likes of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome; as there remains evidence that societies purchased things well in excess of their basic needs

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    The genre of horror was created in 1896 and set out to frighten the audience with induced feelings of terror and horror. The sub-genre of Vampires does this‚ but the way it induces these feelings has changed over time‚ with the two features of Male Vampires and Female Victims representing this change. Three movies that exemplify the aspect of change within the two features are‚ Dracula (1931) directed by Tod Browning‚ Fright Night (1985) directed Tom Holland and Twilight (2008) directed by Katherine

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    Effects of Rap Music on Crime

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    Listening to Rap: Cultures of Crime‚ Cultures of Resistance Julian Tanner‚ University of Toronto Mark Asbridge‚ Dalhousie University Scot Wortley‚ University of Toronto This research compares representations of rap music with the self-reported criminal behavior and resistant attitudes of the music’s core audience. Our database is a large sample of Toronto high school students (n = 3‚393) from which we identify a group of listeners‚ whose combination of musical likes and dislikes distinguish them

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    Introduction The Spice Girls-a British manufactured all-female pop group had an unprecedented success in the global popular music market of 1997. Their first single "Wannabe" was the biggest selling debut single ever and was number one in the charts of 32 countries (Dibbens). Their first disc (Spice Girls) sold over 50 million copies within 1 year. Pre-adolescent girls worldwide are admirers of the five "Spices": Emma ("baby spice")‚ Geri ("ginger or sexy spice")‚ Melanie B. ("scary spice")‚ Melanie

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    54808 Anderton Ch 1

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    1 STUDYING THE MUSIC INDUSTRIES This chapter explores several ways of unpicking and analysing the complex web of practices‚ strategies and narratives that characterize the music industries‚ from political economy and the culture industry to sociological and historical approaches. It also highlights the transformations that digital technologies have brought to all areas of the music industries. KEY FINDINGS • The music industries may be explored from a variety of research perspectives. • Technological

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    Vuvuzelas sound and it fills the stadiums with a noise that is still heard ringing in the ears of millions days later‚ even months after it has ended. The overwhelming feeling of excitement spreads through the veins of everyone watching and those on the edge of their seats just waiting for the next goal to be scored‚ determining who wins the world cup and takes home the famous gold “FIFA World Cup Trophy.” The World Cup is a tournament that comes every four years and lasts a month long with tournaments

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    Drawing on debates in leisure and sport theory‚ using current sport‚ leisure and culture examples‚ critically discuss the impact of Globalisation and Post Modernity. Modern day football is one of the most popular pastimes across the globe. Billions of people watch and play it every year and can be a very important part of peoples lives. Fans can spend hundreds of pounds a year on travelling across countries and continents to watch their team play. Football is one of the most powerful cultures

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    THE LIFE WORDS OF ESTHER GRACE EARL ’I this star won’t go out na-TiToN Rrin KS Published by the Penguin Group Penguin Group (1:SA)LLC 375 Hudson Street New York: New York 10014 N USA Canada UK Ireland Australia New Zealand India South Africa China penguin_corn A Penguin Random House Company Copyright © 2014 by Lori and Wayne Earl Introduction copyright tra 2014 b John Green Penguin supports copyright_ Copyright fuels creativity_ encourages

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    In 1881‚ Chicago White Stockings owner Albert Spalding said “Salaries must come down or the interest of the public must be increased in some way. If one or the other does not happen‚ bankruptcy stares every team in the face" (Baseball Quotes SI). This obviously did not happen and teams are still flourishing‚ but even in 1881 when the top salary was $1‚500 individuals were complaining about players’ salaries. We’ve all heard complaints and stories of the outrageous amounts of money professional athletes

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