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Charles Darwin QuestionedDuane Gish, the founder of The Institute for Creation Research, attacks the views and concepts of Charles Darwin, the revolutionary evolution genius, in his article Crack in the Neo-Darwinian Jericho.
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Pacific Fair EthnographyAs I strolled through Toys 'R' Us at Pacific Fair on the Gold Coast (Australia), on a lovely Tuesday afternoon, I found myself bombarded with games, toys, and more games.
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Organizational Communication: Employees Can Handle the TruthOne of the most important aspects of organisational communication today is to get employees to trust the management and to offer ideas for improving the business.
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Critical Review of Erving Goffman's The Presentation of Self in Everyday LifeErving Goffman, a revered 20th century Canadian sociologist, is widely known for his capacity to unmask the comedic aspects of everyday life.
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What is Your Identity and How is it Constructed?'There is no essence of identity to be discovered; rather, identity is continually being produced within the vectors of similarity and difference' (Chris Barker, 2003: 231).
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McCluhan's Global Village and the Internet's Affect on the WorkplaceMarshall McLuhan coined the term 'global village', a world where all communication barriers have dissolved and the flows of media, technology, and people are like that of a small village where information is harmoniously shared (McLuhan, 1994).
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Is Meaning Culturally Constructed or Does it Exist in a Universal Sense?"To a new world of gods and monsters" echoes from the lips of Frankenstein's creator, in the film Gods and Monsters (Condon); a new society of creators and their creations.
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The Threshold of Running: What is Running's Role in Today's Society?Is running still a leisure pastime where skills are valued for their own sake or is running now a mix of science and sponsorship?
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John Stuart Mill's Philosophy in On LibertyA central message from John Stuart Mill's book, On Liberty, is that the government should not be allowed to limit anyone's freedom to express themselves and that people should not be allowed to silence others even if only one person holds that opinion.
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Edward Bernays, America's Best Publicist?Edward Bernays, America's best publicist? Bernays, the nephew to legendary psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud, is regarded by many as the 'father of public relations' (Wikipedia, 2005).
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Coffee Shops Standardizing Modern SocietyCoffee has intertwined itself into modern life while creating a group of contemporary consumers. In stride with coffee's direct influence on consumer culture it has also become the source of the modern marvel of mass consumerism, we call the coffee shop.