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    1. “there can be no creation‚ for being cannot come from non-being‚ because a thing cannot arise from that which is different from it.”Eleatics school 2. Explain why for Zeno‚ plurality is impossible. 3. Is there a possibility of motion in the world of essence? why? 4. Why is nous inevitable in the dynamic system of the universe? 5. Differentiate love from strife; discuss their roles in the cosmological balance. 6. Ignis aurum probat‚ miseria fortes viros. "Fire is the test of gold;

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    Selfie Overload

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    Super Selfie Although the famous selfie has been around for ages‚ it wasn’t until our beloved smart phones added a camera the front to perfect our pictures. The selfies in my opinion‚ show who you are as a person; they let other people view you how you view yourself. They are useful by capturing a special moment in your life‚ and saving it as a memory. My view on selfies are they are a definite keep‚ but my rule is not to go overboard with them. They are perfect ways to express yourself and keep

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    Wanderlust I am a tree. Colors changing and ever flourishing. Planted and rooted into this silly place we call earth. I was born in the shady town of Bennington Vermont. Small‚ quaint and smothered in trees. Hazy green sugar maple leaves scatter the ground. My leaves first saw sunlight on a pale day in November back in 1967. Life was simple. Days were filled with warm kisses of sunlight and sweet tea. Mom made the best sweet tea. There were many adventures to be had and places to be discovered

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    RESEARCH ON SELFIE BY WANI

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    INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION RESEARCH (COM361) TITLE: SELFIE LEAD TO PARANOIA THAT RESULTS IN LOW SELF-CONFIDENCE AMONG ADULTS. GROUP: MMC1104A PREPARED BY: SITI NUR ZAWANI BINTI MISCON (2013312315) PREPARED FOR: MISS WAN AZFAROZZA WAN ATHMAR DATE OF SUBMISSION: 30 JULY 2015 TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of study 4 1.2 Problem statement

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    Selfie Revolution Analysis

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    the Selfie Say? Investigating a Global Phenomenon Reem Khaled I.D. : F1415002300 04 February‚ 2016 Final Draft The "Selfies" Revolution "What Does the Selfie Say? Investigating a Global Phenomenon" was an article published in the academic journal: International Journal of Communication 9(2015)‚ Feature 1588–1606‚ by authors: Theresa M. Senft New York University‚ USA and Nancy K. Baym Microsoft Research‚ USA. The article as suggested by the title given‚ reflects on the term "selfie". Defining

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    In the article “Age of the Selfie”‚ written by John C. Dvorak‚ he explains “This selfie phenomenon is generally in the age bracket of about 13-20 with a few immature older people constantly shooting selfies.” His main purpose is how taking selfies is a sign of narcissism‚ self-absorbance‚ and how adults in today’s time need to change the way this generation thinks. Dvorak writes‚ “At some point‚ you have to ask yourself‚ “Are we dealing with a generation of self-absorbed narcissists?” So far it seems

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    Samsung’s social media strategy Recently‚ the famous South Korean manufacturer Samsung has created a buzz with a "selfie" picture taken during the Oscars by a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with several Hollywood celebrities. This picture had been posted on Twitter‚ a famous online social networking‚ by the Oscars host Ellen De Generes and then retweetted more than two millions times‚ a record. This phenomenon had a large impact on both product and the company. However it turns out that this event

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    In Galen Guengerich’s article‚ “‘Selfie’ culture promotes a degraded worldview‚” the minister discusses why he believes selfies are detrimental to today’s society. A selfie is a picture taken‚ usually using a smartphone‚ of oneself and then sent to others or posted online. One of Guengerich’s main points is that selfies suggest that an individual is self-centered‚ even if this may not be true. By constantly posting pictures of yourself‚ the individual seems to be saying they like to put attention

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    Selfie Addiction and its Psychological effects to Adolescents Thesis statement: Social media and the mobile web have given rise to a strange phenomenon called “Selfie”. It may be the 2013 word of the year‚ but for certain at-risk people‚ taking selfies just may be dangerous. What is Selfie? According to Oxford English Dictionary‚ it is a photograph that one has taken of oneself‚ typically with a smart phone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website. You see them all

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    themselves‚ taken by themselves. A selfie is usually accompanied by a kissy face or the individual looking in a direction that is not towards the camera. A strange phenomenon in which the photographer is also the subject of the photograph‚ in a subversive twist on the traditional understanding of the photograph. Usually conducted because the subject cannot locate a suitable photographer to take the photo‚ like a friend. Hugh-man 1: Charles‚ my prince! I see you took a selfie last night! I found this out

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