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    2012 MPAA Industry Study

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    the home for all things movie and entertainment. However, recently it seems as if Americans have caused an impact great enough to set them back in terms of dominating the movie world. An article from USA Today discusses the impact that Hollywood has had in other countries outside the states. Bowles (2013) reported that U.S. audiences are taking a back seat to moviegoers across the globe — particularly in Asia. Specifically, movies are being released in other countries before they hit the states…

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    public broadcasting stations in the United States and England. (Steven Parker, “On the Radio”) But the equipment at the begin was very big, expensive, difficult to operate, and not very reliable. (Steven Parker, “On the Radio”) At first radio only was used for police and other emergency services also for the armed forces, ships, and airplanes. (Steven Parker, “On the Radio”) In 1906, the first message to carry music and speech was sent.…

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    Effects Of Polarization

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    the level of polarization in most Americans? Political polarization, when an individual’s stance on an issue that is defined by a political party or ideology, is a growing problem in the United States. Many factors contribute to the polarization of Americans. However, social media is a big aspect that contributes to America’s current state. Several Americans wonder whether the situation will improve through the course of time. Political polarization amongst Americans will continue to increase…

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    most mass media like television, newspaper, radio etc. is controlled but the publishing sector remains in a flux, given many independent social publishing sites like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter etc. It lets hegemony shift to people, instead of broadcasting companies owned by the ruling class as it lets them publish, blog, connect or broadcast self-views…

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    Japan Business Culture

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    time had already been acquired by Japanese tire company, Bridgestone. Masatoshi Ono, CEO of Bridgestone/Firestone, in his first public appearance regarding the matter stated. “I come before you to apologize to you, the American people and especially to the families who have lost loved ones in these terrible rollover accidents...I also come to accept full and personal responsibility...for the events that led to this hearing.” Statements like these show the stark contrast between business leaders…

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    is an American animated television sitcom starring the animated Simpson family, which was created by Matt Groening. He conceived of the characters in the lobby of James L. Brooks's office and named them after his own family members, substituting "Bart" for his own name. The family debuted as shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. After a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show called The Simpsons, which debuted on December 17, 1989. The show was…

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    has amassed millions of viewers in the United States and across the globe. Friends and families gather around television screens at homes, in bars and restaurants, and just about anywhere else one can be placed, to watch the big game, the halftime show, and the commercials. Fifty years later, the trend continues, with over 111 million U.S. viewers watching the game live on television in February 2016. (Nielsen, 2016) This number does not include international viewers, viewers at bars and…

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    American Law Enforcement has been wrongly judged, especially in the last year. A handful of mistakes and wrongdoings has caused the entire occupation to adopt a harsh stereotype, racists and murderers. Consequently you will rarely hear a news story praising a police officer for saving a child, even though it happens often. Instead the media is bombarding you with messages about one police officer harassing or killing a citizen. Even though police brutality has occurred, it is the exception. The…

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    Nurses and the American Community Survey. The results of one questionnaire established that the difference between the salaries varied from 9,163 to 9,961 dollars, and the second poll showed a discrepancy of 10,243 to 11, 306 dollars. There was even a difference within nurses who perform medical treatments for patients who are not admitted to the hospital; this gap was in the spectrum of 3,783 to 7,676 dollars (“Male nurses earn more than female nurses: Study”). These outcomes show that…

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    Guthrie, Her Family Background, and Her Education in Journalism and Law. A Down Under Beginning Savannah Guthrie was born on December 27, 1971, in Melbourne, Australia, where her father, Charles Guthrie, was working as a mining engineer for an American company. Her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was a homemaker who took care of Savannah and her two older siblings, Annie and Camron. Savannah’s parents were both from the United States, and they decided to move back to their home country when Savannah was…

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