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    Sloth Sleeping Habit

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    irresponsibility were also driving me down not only emotionally but also academically; I was lost into something that I could not handle by myself. For that reason, I pay a visit to Sheila’s house once again, but this time I had a plan. I wrote in a Post-It “No Netflix, Phone, or Computer”, and by the moment I step in, Sheila saw the note and was impress of what was written on it. We sat down and talk about productive things that we could do for about an hour or more. After, We agree that all…

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    Student Answer: Papa John’s International was founded in 1984. John landed his first job at a pizza hub in working his way up from a dishwasher to a pizza maker. From this job, John was inspired to open his own pizza restaurant. In 1984 John earned a business degree and returned home in time to help his father save his lounge which was in danger of bankruptcy by selling his award-winning Corvette. John Schnatter began selling pizza’s out of the back of the lounge and delivered his first pizza…

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    com/statistics/276306/global-apple-iphone-sales-since-fiscal-year-2007/ Bibliography: The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica (2016). Cultural globalization | anthropology. In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from https://global.britannica.com/science/cultural-globalization Dunn, J. (2016). Netflix is booming on the back of subscribers outside of the US. Retrieved February 17, 2017, from…

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    This year Netflix suprised its audience with an unusual acquisition of a documentary film from Sundance Film Festival. The producer of the film, Rashida Jones, focuses on the “amateur” porn industry and women who have no clue what they are in for. The documentary sheds light on young girl exploitation and explains how they got lured into adult film industry. The film suggests that the Kardashians, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, and others from our mordern culture have created this market of sexual…

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    The reason that Netflix is so successful is because it cut out all the content the user does not want to see and only shows the content the consumer wants. In sport there needs to stoppage and sponsors because of its popularity and business model of selling advertisements. The way that this could work is if Netflix worked out a deal that you could watch your shows on commercially possibly side by side with the game…

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    Internet television started out in 2007 as websites like Netflix and Hulu were created to provide television shows for convenient watching. However, since then it has become increasing popular, making it possible to watch almost every show on demand and on the go. Internet television is has been taking the world by storm for the last seven years but is it going to take over television as we know it? Not only are shows from well-known broadcasting channels available on these platforms, but also…

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    return on investment, “the result was tumultuous and triggered a free fall in its share price. It slipped from $137 to $69 (March 2010)” (foundingfuel). Netflix cannibalized and destroyed its DVD business so it could leverage technology to improve and increase its competitive advantage by offering streaming services. The risk payed off as Netflix stock has increased drastically from 2010 when it was $137 to today as its stock price is 199.97. (market…

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    In between binge-watching television shows and the “Netflix and chill” social trend, the increase of platforms to access data anywhere at any point of the day, and the demand for content that better represent the LGBTQ, there should be an upkeep of careful reconsideration of media images to combat sexism and to aid inclusion of sexual minority groups’ narratives in television shows because constructed gender images favor the dominant heterosexual in television shows (Stewart and Kowaltzke 36).…

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    Interesting enough in the year 2000- Reed Hastings, founder of Netflix approached John Antioco, the CEO of Blockbuster at the time, about buying his company for 50 million dollars. Antioco takes a pass at the offer, not taking it seriously. Only once this “very small and niche business” started to grow did Blockbusters…

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    Internet Neutrality

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    The Internet Served Equally Growing up in a world where the ability to access various kinds of information at the touch of a finger is possible, one can imagine a life fulfilled with numerous opportunities to learn and be entertained. Of course, to many individuals, this is often referred to as the “Internet” and its practicality is often taken for granted. However, that freedom to equally access all public content on the Internet, commonly referred to as net neutrality, has been jeopardized in…

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