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    Bullying Goes Tweeting

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    UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES College of Mass Communication BULLYING GOES TWEETING: AN EVALUATION ON THE FEATURES OF TWITTER THAT MAKE IT A VENUE FOR CYBER BULLIES DE GUZMAN‚ JORDAN CHARLES MARQUEZ‚ NARILYN JOY Submitted to: Prof. Aleth Gayosa I. INTRODUCTION A. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Bullying is defined as a specific type of repeated aggression in which the behavior is intended to harm or disturb and there is an imbalance of power (Nansel‚ et. al.‚ 2001‚ as cited in Montes &Halterman

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    issue: Gambling has been around for many years. Much like today’s society‚ gambling became a problem that had to be dealt with in the Middle Ages. Countries were forced to ban gambling for their soldiers‚ because they were so wrapped up in gambling that they could not carry out their duties (“History of Gambling”). Gambling creates many problems in our society today such as addictive behavior and bad habits‚ illegal activity‚ and damages the economy. Thesis: This house believes that Gambling should

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    Governments Sponsor Gambling? The government is now sponsoring gambling to raise revenues. By 2002 government-sponsored gambling brought in 11 billion dollars! "Winning means a life of luxury and happiness‚" is only one of the many slogans the government uses to advertise gambling. Gambling has a lot of pros as to the economy and employing more citizens but it has a lot of cons as well. Should governments sponsor gambling? The answer is no! Governments should not sponsor gambling because it is a total

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    The Negative Effect of the Internet on Businesses Abstract The internet has made the lives of society in general‚ easier. The only question is‚ what are we giving up and sacrificing in order to have this luxury? It is undeniable that there are many negative aspects of the internet‚ and that they affect our lives daily. However‚ what people tend to overlook is the effect it is having on our businesses. By cutting out many social activities and introducing unethical principals into people’s lives‚

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    Another interesting area of Sports Gambling is how it affects the Brain like Drugs. Around two years back‚ researchers and mental health experts chose to characterize problem gambling as a behavioral addiction‚ the first of its kind‚ placing it in a class of disorders that additionally incorporates substance abuse. The explanation behind this change originates from neuroscience research‚ which has demonstrated that sports gambling addicts have a considerable measure just the same as drug and alcohol

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    and 60s when the gaming industry was targeted and tagged as one controlled by criminals‚ and as cited earlier in this paper‚ the industry has been regulated constantly to prevent customers to be the target and profit and limit the expansion of the gambling criminal activities. But with the constant regulatory eye of the government‚ how can’t the gaming industry act as any other where the main purpose of business activity is the creation of profits? In an attempt to portray the main and traditional

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    New article: Online Gambling in Canada Online gambling in Canada is one of the most exciting gaming experiences for Canadians. As a fact‚ Canadians have seen a lot of controversy regarding the illegality of gambling and casino sites in all the states of Canada. In the past‚ the casino sites and online gambling has been considered as a part of criminality and illegal activities by the federal government. But after the recompilation and codification of federal laws regarding the casino business in

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    Who Goes With Fergus This poem is about the dichotomy of the thinker and the actor. Yeats‚ in love with Maud Gonne‚ was the thinker‚ the courtly lover -- the one who would "brood upon love’s bitter mystery." Yeats was Mr. Nice Guy. Yet Yeats wanted to be the actor - the alpha male - the Fergus. Note the sexualized subtext that permeates the poem‚ who will "pierce the deep wood’s woven shade"? Who will "drive" with Fergus. Finally‚ we get the reasons to be the alpha male - the man of action‚ in the

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    Social Problems Created by Gambling Submitted to Ms. Joyce Lim Senior Executive MEMO TO: Ms Joyce Lim FROM: Andy Tan‚ Executive‚ Ministry for Home Affairs DATE: 28 September‚ 2012 SUBJECT: How to minimize social problems arising from gambling As you requested on August 2012‚ our report outlines the findings into how to minimize social problems arising from gambling. Since casino started operations‚ casino-related crimes have been occurring on average

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    include a serious gambling problem and environmental concerns. The history of Australia and how it was settled is interesting and different from most other countries. The first Europeans to arrive in Australia landed around 1606. Over the next 150 years‚ a total of about 54 European ships arrived in Australia. In 1770‚ Lieutenant James Cook claimed the eastern coast of Australia under construction of King George III of England (“Convict”). Australia

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