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    One telecommunication leader is giving customers the option to customize the channel lineup to suit their individual entertainment needs. Verizon Fios Custom TV lets you choose types of channels in a way that cable never has. Instead of overpaying for hundreds of channels never watched, select what types of channels are included in the subscription. This new service debuted in the spring of 2014, allowing customers to essentially build their own channel lineup based on modular stacks of…

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    also coincide with the devolvement of our main character, or rather the devolvement of our understanding of this character. The unit in general allowed me to see more of the fundamental differences between that of this story, and something like “Spy VS Spy.” By Maile Meloy, where that relationship and understanding of the main character, is less so focused on he himself, but the story constructing itself around the inherent conflict between these two characters. In this way, it is important to…

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    A major cause for the decline of formal letter writing is due to cell phones and internet use. Cell phones -also referred to as smart phones- have changed social interactions. As of 2014 99% of all Americans own a cell phone of that, 81% use their cellphones to send or retrieve text messages and 73% use it for email or video chatting (Johnson, “Face time vs. screen time”). Social media such as instagram, facebook, and twitter have also emerged causing an increase of…

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    added film and television production. It gives people a legal access to huge movies and TV shows even for personal customized channels and the seamless service. Convenience matches the customer needs. People can download the film to watch offline and watch whenever you like. It is watchable on anything with a screen and an internet connection. On top of that, the TV show or movie can be watched in commercial-free way. According to NETFLIX (2017), “Netflix is the world’s leading internet…

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    A Parent’s Guide to Tackling Teen Technology Today It’s a technological mismatch, we parents vs. teens and preteens. They grew up on Wi-Fi and touchscreens. We learned on floppy discs and dot-matrix printers. When kids begin to explore more than Dora and Webkinz online, parents struggle to stay on top. On top of technology, of trends, of tracking what our kids do online. We can feign competency for only so long. At some point, the lie of an all-seeing app tracker we keep in our ancient flip…

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    Family Therapy Analysis

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    therapist must find their style depending on the objectives they may have and the kind of families that are willing to receive intervention in order to obtain clear boundaries (Corey, 2013). References Benton, R. (Director). (1979). Kramer vs. Kramer [Motion picture]. USA. Corey, G. (2013). Family Systems Therapy. In Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy (9th ed., pp. 432-457). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole Pub.…

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    “Trust doesn’t come with a refill. Once it’s gone, you probably won’t get it back, and if you do, it will never be the same and that's a fact.”- Unknown. In the tv series The Twilight Zone, an episode called The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street. In the episode, aliens took all the power off and eventually flickering all the lights. The neighbors thought that whoever owned the house with the mysterious light was the alien. Eventually, the whole turned into chaos. This episode is based on the…

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    Netflix Essay

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    recent development in video streaming technologies provided many fans to watch the FIFA World Cup series on the web, as well as benefited watching high-definition video contents on their smartphones, PCs, and tablets (p. 54). The innovation of the Internet shaped a new era in the entertainment world. Now, we no longer need to rely on a cable TV connection. Online entertainment streaming adopted widely since it is more convenient than traditional entertainment systems. Majorities of movies, TV…

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    Holly Bower Essay

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    Behind the Lens When anyone said ‘No’ she heard ‘Yes’, and that practice made her stronger. Everyone hears ‘No’. It’s those of us who decide to defy them that change the world. Holly Bowers is a product of Manhattan, NY, which explained a lot when she mentioned it. So what ‘no’ did Holly challenge that made a difference in not only her life, but the life of women who would come after her? In 1974, the IATSE Local 644 met their match when they tried to deny her a union membership. In October…

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    In the movie Kramer vs Kramer the issue of divorce is shown from a single fathers perspective and how it can be hard raising a child in a unhappy marriage. The effects on a child behavior are really affected dramatically when there is a split in the household. As in the movie Billy was rebelling against his father because he didn’t know how to react to having his mom not their and because Billy thought that it was his fault that his mom had left the family. I feel like Ted in the movie handle…

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