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    become a science fiction world. Children are no longer playing outside, but are playing on video games. People are no longer making telephone calls, they are texting and emailing all their communication. When these works about a dystopian world are examined, mostly society has fallen due to the fact of our technology, waring, and experimentation. Therefore, it is not hard to imagine that we are very far away from living in a dystopia. The subgenre has grown in popularity over the last decade…

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    adults are becoming less and less active and social as they would rather spend most of their time looking down at their electronic devices. I think that when people are constantly messaging and on social media, it deters them from having good communication skills. If one is so used to texting in slang all the time, how are they supposed to be able to have a serious and mature conversation with someone? Also, this day in age, I’ve noticed teens would rather text someone or simply follow them on…

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    them to make a distinction between reality and fantasy, and to distinguish media violence and real-life violence, media heroes and real-life heroes, and media role models and real-life roles and expectations (Media Education 18). Developments in communication have been increasing each day. Children are living in a…

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    Technology has a monumental impact on society and in the way we live our day-to-day lives. Its simplified the most mundane tasks, such as making in-store purchases, by developing more innovative and effective ways to reduce our routinely and tiresome duties. For example, apps such as Google Wallet and Apple Pay, help consumers make transactions through their phones instead of swiping their credit cards. This new form of technology makes in-store transactions much easier and phone-friendly for…

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    1. Introduction Nowadays, people can connect different messages and information from different countries easily. New technology, transportation helps to closer the relationship in the world. Therefore, globalization leads to countries become multicultural (Kotler & Keller, 2016). Globalization provides the opportunity to company offer their product that cover in the world so that consumers can connect products and service everywhere (Keegan & Green, 2013). In addition, it will be the chance to…

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    1.1 General Introduction The steadily growing field of brain–computer interfacing (BCI) may develop useful technologies, with a major positive impact on individuals and society as a whole. Meanwhile, the development of BCI presents significant ethical and legal challenges. Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have attracted much attention recently, triggered by new scientific progress in understanding brain function and by impressive applications. A Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a computer…

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    Chris Milk, a visual artist who has created music videos for Kanye West and many others, says in his presentation on Ted Talks that “virtual reality is the perfect empathy machine”. Growing up Chris always wanted to be a stuntman like Evel Knievel and that when he realized that dream wasn’t going to work out he decided to become a visual artist. The first music video that he did with Kanye West was “Touch the Sky” and he based the video around his hero, Evel Knievel. Funny thing is that after…

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    Over the past decade people all around world have began to include technology more and more in their daily lives. A major part of these innovations is the Internet. It is one of the most powerful technological innovations in history. It allows us to communicate across continents, display photos and videos to millions of people at a time, and gather information from anywhere in the world. Of course it can be recognized using common sense that there are also consequences that come with such a…

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    in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Cycle and their Polish Equivalents: a Contrastive Study 1. DEFINING TRANSLATION 1.1 Definitions of translation New things, processes, ideas are constantly and continually created in this world; from the field of technology, education, medical, laws, etc. Thus, it is produced new terms, which enrich the language. Newmark in “A textbook of translation, 1988: 140” stated that each language acquires about 3000 new words every. These new acquires words are known as…

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    Question 4: Nature of the Changes-New Marketing Characteristics According to McKelvey and Grady (2008), a majority of the changes experienced in entertainment marketing can be attributed to the technological changes which have shaped the marketing characteristics in order to meet the changing customer needs and business needs which promotes positive outcomes. The nature of the changes is mainly the content involved in the entertainment marketing as well as the styles used to market the…

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