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    Newspaper Boy

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    INTRODUCTION An earlier resource pack described the decisions that must be taken when a company organizes a channel or network of intermediaries who take responsibility for the management of goods as they move from the producer to the consumer. Each channel member must be carefully selected and the company must decide what type of relationship it seeks with each of its intermediate partners. Having established such a network‚ the organization must next consider how these goods can be efficiently

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    widely depending on the target market. For example‚ an analysis of new communications technologies for a mobile phone trade magazine would be very different from one written for a pop culture magazine. For the purpose of this plan the target is a broadsheet newspaper‚ so the article will be addressed to a general audience who know some information about youth culture and technology‚ but who may not have considered the impact of one on the other. The first question to ask‚ and answer‚ is why will they

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    Legislation

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    The act is protected and covers the individual’s personal data about their living so that the persons are protected from exploitation. (Beryl Stretch‚ 2010) explains this act is important to protect people’s personal belongings and which can cover broadsheet and the electrical accounts. You can see underneath that it has been already identified the variety of rights in Data Protection Act 1998 that is provided which includes: * To have the authority to identify what evidence is detained on the

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    “Blind man sees wife for first time after having a TOOTH implanted into his eye‚” is an article written by Paul Sims for the DailyMail webpage (Sims‚ updated 2009). Throughout the article‚ the absence of references cited and the lack of quotes from Mr. Liu (the surgeon)‚ or from anyone in the hospital staff‚ compromises the article’s authenticity. The only quotes that are used in the article come directly from Mr. Martin Jones‚ the man whom the article was written about and who claims to have undergone

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    Sherlock Holmes Jamie Bottomley Synopsis Detective Sherlock Holmes and his stalwart partner Watson engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England. Who is Guy Richie? Ritchie was chosen to make the film Sherlock Holmes and he saw the release of Sherlock Holmes‚ starring Robert Downey Jr. in the title role and Jude Law as his cohort Dr. Watson in 2009. The film received mostly good reviews but‚ more importantly for Ritchie’s career‚ was a solid blockbuster

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    Finnish Vocabulary

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    and it is replaced with the letter V. *** Wilmer – Wilmer Oikein – Correct Kooma – Coma Kaikki – Everything Koira – Dog Disko – Disco Addiktio –Addiction *** Z never occurs in Finnish words. *** Zimbabwe- Zimbabwe Öljy – Oil Lööppi – Tabloid Headline Nainen – Woman Anna – Anna Aasi – Donkey Australia – Australia Baletti – Ballet Abba – Abba Eläin – Animal Eebenpuu – ebony Uni – Oven Uusi – New Hei – Hello Hauska – Fun *** Q almost never occurs in Finnish. It is pronounced

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    Britney Spears

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    Britney Spears Stronger Than Yesterday Britney Spears‚ "One of the most controversial and successful female vocalists of the 21st century‚"(Wenner) has been searching for stardom since an extremely young age. America considers Britney Spears highly controversial because of her sexual lyrics and actions. In an interview Britney Spears had on ABC‚ Diane Sawyer says‚ “It is one thing to not want to be the role model anymore and its another thing not to know that a lot of young girls are looking

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    she points out scenic details that really grabbed her attention and evokes a reader reaction of wanting to be there watching the play ‘the final scene…was beautifully realised’. The register of the review is appropriate for the audience because broadsheet newspaper readers tend to be middle class and

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    Lauren Greenfield Cults

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    believe they need the celebrities‚ not only to belong to a community‚ but to have a personal connection with someone successful. As Lauren Greenfield stated‚ “[t]he cult of celebrity bridges ordinary and privileged lives‚ as fans identify with their tabloid idols and enjoy the illusion of an intimate connection.” When watching a YouTube video or reading a tweet‚ it becomes easy to forget that the celebrities are not talking directly to you. Even when they do tweet fans directly‚ it can become very easy

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    The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice: Contributing Factors Of Crime Crime is defined as: commission of an act or act of omission that violates the law and is punishable by the state. Crimes are considered injurious to society and the community. As defined by law‚ a crime includes both the act‚ or actus rea‚ and the intent to commit the act‚ or mens rea. Criminal intent involves an intellectual apprehension of factual elements of the act or acts commanded or enjoined by the law. It is

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