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    comes. An example of benefit for Facebook to enter China is MeetSocial, a Chinese company in China, has clients from business schools to recruit international students and mobile developers. The business schools spent between several thousand to more than one million dollars on Facebook advertising. MeetSocial received commissions for help selling Facebook ads to companies in China (Abkowitz, A., 2015). LinkedIn The company is an online professional network with at least 200 million members in…

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    above are the key drivers of financial value for Facebook. Facebook may be free to use, but its revenue has more or less doubled every year since 2007, and the founder is now a billionaire. The key question then is: how does Facebook make money? Facebook makes most, but not all, of their money from one source: advertising. Facebook advertisements brought in $300 million in revenue in 2008, $500 million in 2009, and about $800 million in 2010. Facebook offers two types of advertisements:…

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    people around the world to stay connected. For examples, Facebook, has many essential features such as live stream, Wi-Fi-calls, messengers that are absolutely free and available at any time as long as you have internet of high-speed data. In addition, because of how easily society can get access of social media, everyone can chat/talk/facetime with each other at a long distance, share their significant events or moments on Instagram/Facebook/snapchat. Indeed, social media isolated its users…

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    Social Networking and Privacy Technology in the 21st century has forever changed the way in which people communicate and interact with each other. Many websites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube allow us to capture and share all the great things such as experiences and memorable moments with friends. We can easily broadcast these great moments out to the rest of the world. However, along with the opportunities of sharing our information becoming ubiquitous, more and more people are getting…

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    quasi-futuristic world where both friends and strangers can rate each other’s popularity and individual interactions out of five stars via cellphone and smart-lens technology. Most everyone has their phone glued to their hand, and are constantly updating their Facebook-esque social media accounts in hopes of achieving higher ratings. Since this rating system so heavily affects social standing (with people below a 2.5 average star-rating considered to be lower-class), Lacie becomes obsessed with…

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    Theme Of Ambiguity In Beowulf

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    In the compound “slaughter/fall” (125) the second element can not only mean “a fall in battle” but also “feast” or “fill.” So there is sometimes doubt about accuracy in translating. In the Finnsburh Episode the Danes are fighting the Frisians, and the poet says: “So they offered terms [of peace]” (1085). The “they” (hig) is indefinete and could refer to either warring party – intentional ambiguity; there is debate among scholars as to the proper referent of “they.” In line 1149 a sea-journey is…

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    Their car goes up the hill looking down towards the house and then reverses back where the camera cannot see it. The lighting is set very dark and cloudy, set early in the morning. The road is in terrible shape with bumps everywhere looking dirty. This emphasises the theme of corruption. The dirty road and the dark sky in a way represent the big city, where there is a lack of innocence and purity. The long camera shot of the corrupt police men walking towards the house resembles the way bad…

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    JEAN-JAQUES BEINEIX: Beineix started his career as a assistant director on fifteen adverts before releasing his first feature in 1981 ‘Diva’, which attracted the attention of key post-modernism theorist Frederic Jameson, who identified it as the first French postmodern film. Despite ‘Diva’ becoming a cult film for the youth of the time, the French film critic establishment did not appreciate the superficial aspects of its postmodern aesthetics. It was simply considered an irrational attachment…

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    “Just as painting before it, cinema presents us with familiar images of visible reality- interiors, landscapes, human characters-arranged within a rectangular frame.” - Lev Manovich Films have become central dissemination of popular culture in and around the globe over the eons. They invite imagination and story- telling among all peoples and help to enlighten and enliven the audience beyond the boundaries of society and also open sometimes closed doors on…

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    Hero Film Analysis

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    The Colours of Heroes In the early weeks of March, in my Art Studies 1 class, we were asked to watch a movie entitled “Hero” and write a critical essay on the use of colours, its effect, and perceived meaning. The movie was well made and is different from others. The plot was simple with a twist and each scene was wonderfully made. The combination of the simple settings and vivid colours of the outfits of the characters complemented well and allowed the viewers to focus on the actors more.…

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