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News and Society
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Celebrity Hair Styles - Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez, & Jessica Simpson-Hairstyle Trend Setters
Celebrities are the modern day gods and heroes, and their fashion styles are carefully scrutinised and copied by millions all over the world. If it looks good on them, then the hope is that we will look as good as they do, if we copy their hair, their make-up, and their clothes. Of course, we can't look so good without their team of professional make-up artists, stylists and photographers but even if just a little bit rubs off on us, we'll be happy!
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Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal
Between 1989 and 1993 more than 95,000 Lhotshampas (Bhutanese Nepali-speaking Hindus of Nepali origin who live(d) in the southern plains of Bhutan), nearly a sixth of the kingdom's total population of approximately 600,000 have been forced to leave or forcibly evicted from the country by the Bhutanese Government.
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Sex, Aids, Press
The journalists frequently use demonising expressions in their articles to make the situations seem a lot worse and the case of aids was of no exclusion. They applied references to acts of God and described Aids as a punishment for a dubious way of life. Although not everyone who contracted Aids were at fault of committing sin.
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Quiznos at Its Best - Living in a Throw-Away Society
Do you ever wonder what happens to all of the uneaten food at fast food joints during closing time? In a world where we are fully aware of the homeless in in our cities and the countless countries of the underfed, we still feel it necessary to simply toss anything unpurchased that is left for waste.
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The Frantic Early '70s
The nostalgic early Seventies was the most revolutionary period of that extroardinary decade.
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National Minorities
The problem of segregation and racism remains real and vital for every country in the world as in every country there are representatives of different nations who struggle to share and enjoy the same rights as native population does. The reason for segregation and racism is not the skin colour, or different culture, faith or language; it is deep in the hearts and minds of people. Usually the representatives of national minority are not able to enjoy all the privileges and benefits not because they do not have a legal right for it, but because the society itself is trying to segregate them and never miss a chance to remind them that they are strangers. National minorities face discrimination in most areas and aspects of everyday life, but in the following essay I would like particularly pay attention to the health service provided to them.
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Temporary Workers
Who are temporary workers? They are people who are used to satisfy labour needs of different companies for a limited period of time. If we are somehow connected with business we keep hearing this expression all the time. Some people seem satisfied when talking about temporary workers or being ones and some are very concerned about this issue and will never accept the possibility to become temporary workers themselves.
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Society And Its Development
Society and its development. What do we know about this process, about the flow of evolution where we are the experimental material? A very popular opinion states that technology, material values and life level are the main acquisitions of any country, nation and time.
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We Are All Connected
The unexpectedness of the attack on the WTC and subsequent pre-emptive war in Iraq has left people feeling helpless and vulnerable. Other than donating money, many wonder what else they can do to help the victims. There is something you can do.
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Nobel Peace Prize Winner Makes the Kind of Difference All of Us Can Be Part Of
Nobel Peace Prize this year made a surprising but heart-warning choice in Muhammad Yunus and his Grameen Bank. His example challenges the rest of us to not to think our world's problems are irresolvable and even unaddressable. We can make a difference where we are with what we have. This proactive stance goes all the way back to the Friend of Tax Collectors and Sinners. Can we accept the 2000-year-old challenge to invest in the people around us every day?
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Culture Shock
With the rapid changes in society these days, behavioral scientists have put an increasing emphasis on the diagnosis and treatment of culture shock, those feeing of anxiety and disorientation that affect people who have to suddenly function within a new and different social environment.
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Do New Media Technologies Contribute to a More Democratic Policy
Since the introduction of mass media, academic debates in the field of communications and among the everyday discussions of citizens around the world, tend to emphasize on the importance of news and entertainment media as mediums of political discourse, and especially on their role as dynamic forces to nations' democratization.
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First World War - Reasons
The First World War (on July, 28th 1914 – on November, 11th 1918) is the first military conflict of a world scale in which 38 of 59 independent states have been involved. Nearby 73.5 millions person have been mobilized; 19.5 millions were killed and, more 20 million have died wounding.
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