1950’s Advertising

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In the 1950s came television, which was commercialized in the United States to an exceptional degree. American advertisers had more minutes to telecast more commercial messages to more market segments (including children) than anywhere else in the world. Through television, advertisers could demonstrate the use of their product and present well-known figures to praise it. As had been the case with radio, those companies that first exploited the commercial potential of television reaped lavish rewards. (more…)

Schizophrenia by Jim Stevens

Schizophrenia” is a very vivid and symbolic poem, which is different from the typical poems of Jim Stevens, who mostly celebrated the northwestern culture and his admiration for nature are frequently found in his poetry and work. However, this poem is about the relationship between a husband and wife. How their disagreements and their hostility has changed the atmosphere of the house and the surroundings. Moreover, it is not just them, who are affected by their constant quarrels their house is the one most miserable. (more…)

Sociology

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Explain the process by which we learn patriotism.

Patriotism is generally defined as love or devotion to one’s country. This frequently entails an enthusiastic, occasionally absolute service to one’s country home and people. Nationalism is the idea of belonging to a set unified by shared linguistic, ethnic, and past ties and is recognized as a specific country. (more…)

Social Production Model

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Social Production Model is based on a theory of urban alliances and community-based approach to social development that not only helps in building social projects like educational or health facilities but also develops a social fabric with the communities inhabiting the areas being part of the social development. This paper analyzes two articles, which have used the Social development Model to assess a community-based project. (more…)

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

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1. Overview of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the abrupt death of an infant under 1 year of age which remains unexplained after a conscientious case investigation, including the performance of a full autopsy, examination of the death scene, and evaluation of the clinical history (Willinger et. al., 1991). It leads to an infant death that leaves unrequited doubts, causing deep grief for parents and families. (more…)