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    qualification or equivalent experience Since graduation from my Digital Media honours degree over 10 years ago, I’ve held posts within the field of media, marketing and communications, with a brief spell at the Highways Agency (now HE), including time as a BBC producer/broadcaster and manager at Inrix Media. At Inrix Media a large part of my work involved me liaising with the Police and Highways Agency to bring information from control rooms to the public via radio, web and mobile app. Most…

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    that on the television that provide information like the news. News is a perfect example of how television can be very useful for receiving information. News provides viewers with information on what 's going on around the world or what 's going on in the city that you live in. Also the news provides the weather, knowing the weather is very important. It allows the viewer to be prepared for a snowstorm or a tornado warning. Seeing that the news is live it give you full access to events that goes…

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    newscasts, Saturday Night Live, the Superbowl, presidential debates, and to find out the winner of American Idol. TV has a long history of impacting our culture and society, but what it once was is slowly dissolving and transforming into something new. We now live in the age of Netflix, binge watching, and being able to carry a TV with us at all times on our smart phones. The TV revolution will change what we’re used to through services, technologies, and advertising. Cable and satellite…

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    more than simply a re-skin of the "ordinary" site with an offbeat new plan. The CBBC iplayer organizes visual, as opposed to content driven route and, significantly, contains no grown-up substance. The Sarah Jane Adventures The Sarah Jane Adventures is a British sci-fi TV programme, produced by BBC Cymru Wales for CBBC, made by Russell T Davies and featuring Elisabeth Sladen. The programme is a twist off of the long-running BBC sci-fi system Doctor Who and concentrates on the endeavors of…

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    Developmental Case History Introduction There are various theories in the field of psychology that seek to describe and define the chronological stages of human development. Amongst these, one of the most popular theories is that of the psychologist Erik Erikson. Furthermore, there is an interesting theory that focuses on human behaviors, appropriately coined “behaviorism,” that was studied and clarified by John B. Watson. In order to conceptualize the case of the chosen subject for this paper,…

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    In fact, this was the cause for them to accept Maggie in their family. Joe used his love he had for children to soften Jane’s heart that became the source of new life for them. 5. The Thompson home changed for the better the child brought to light, joy and love which the family had missed for a long time. His wife transformed her bitterness behavior to love. Joe also changed his way of drinking. The sick child…

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    My Name Research Paper

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    A Sadness, A Fear, A Happiness, A Name What is your name? Everybody has a name, but not everybody knows everyone else’s name. Names tell someone who you are, and to a person who knows you well, what your personality is. When you pass away, people mourn the gravestone that bears your name. Sometimes, people have the same name! Names can give someone feelings of fear, happiness, sadness, and lots of other emotions. Where did your name come from? I know where mine came from, and I’m going to…

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    Negative Effects of Media in the United States Although US media originally started as entertainment or biased news, the impact of it is becoming a substantial problem because of misrepresentation. The main purpose of the media is to inform people by choosing what is important and then providing the information; however, the way it fulfills its purpose in the modern world is detrimental to the overall knowledge of the public. Modern media is a problem because of how it frames issues, focuses on…

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    Tortilla Sun

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    In the passages from Confetti Girl and Tortilla Sun, the narrators have points of view different from those of their parents. These differences in points of view created tension in both stories causing a disagreement. In Confetti Girl, The child wanted to be her dad’s focus however in return her dad wanted his book and English vocabulary to be his daughter's focus. In the Tortilla Sun, the child didn’t want her mother to have to go to Costa Rica since she knew that she was going to have to spend…

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    Rosalba Cramer's Story

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    The reporting party (RP) stated mother Rosalba Cramer came into the Escondido Police Department to file a report regarding her 10 month old son Gabriel Munoz DOB: 6/4/15 skull fracture. According to the RP Rosalba arrived to the facility at approximately 11:00AM to breast feed her son. Upon arriving into the classroom the mother observed he child slump over in a high chair. The mother attempted to arouse her son to feed. The child continued to lethargic and refused to feed. A teacher named…

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