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    Responses to Opposing Arguments Equipment ADD CITATIONS The NFL remains in the spotlight regarding their commitment and contribution to players’ safety. In recent years, the league has been under immense pressure to take the issue of brain injuries more seriously. Initiatives of $20 million in 2015 and $100 million in 2016 have been announced by the NFL to be directing towards diagnosing traumatic injury and developing advanced materials and technology that will prevent head injuries. Riddell,…

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    The average NFL game lasts about three hours and twelve minutes due to the commercials, timeouts, and reviewing plays. These issues make it difficult to watch a three hours NFL game when the ball is only in play for eleven minutes. My solution to these issues is a microchip in the football that measures where the ball is on the field at all time. The tracking chip is called IT(Information Technology)Football, since the ball is being tracked it would be easier to determine first downs because…

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    Super Bowl 50 had the third largest audience of any television broadcast in the history of television, with only Super Bowl 49 and Super Bowl 48 having larger audiences. But how did the NFL grow to become this popular? There appear to be many factors in the constant growth of the popularity, power and profits of the NFL since the 1970s. Some of these factors include Monday Night Football, new technologies providing new ways to draw fans and the NFL’s monopoly on professional football. The…

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    Treatment By Media Source 3:CBS/ABC News Threlkeld, Richard. “Vietnam War, 1970: CBS Camera Rolls as platoon comes under fire.” CBS , Mar. 1970. The CBS video begins with the American soldiers hiking through the jungles looking for a “elusive enemy”. The video continues telling how each of the soldiers plans for the future and how this war has effected them. “Blue didn't want to come to Vietnam and he much rather be a business man than a soldier” helps to show that this war was not something…

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    The financial crisis that took place in 2008 is said to be, according to many economists, one of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression that took place in 1920s. The crisis threatened the collapse of many large businesses and stock markets dropped worldwide. The housing market also suffered causing evictions and a large unemployment rate. Many people were afraid for their future and the future of their companies during this time, as they turned to the media for information and…

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    Columbia Broadcasting System – CBS Corporation is one of the largest American media holdings and conducts its activity in the branch of mass media and the entertaining industry. The business of a direction of the Company is cable television, creation, and propagation of a television content, a film studio, publishing house, TV and radio stations, interactive media and the outdoor advertising including a network of television announcement CBS Television Network. It was founded in 1971. Leslie…

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    The 1:2 ternary complexes of 2●CB[8] with HQ or HN shows a highly enhanced charge transfer interaction compare to 2●CB[8] itself. The major driving force for the large enhancement of the fluorescence spectra of the inclusion complexes are due to the charge transfer interaction between the electron rich guest and electron deficient 2●CB[8] as well as arises from their close contact within the CB[8] cavity.[9(b)] We now extended these type of inclusion complexes…

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    September 8, 2004, CBS’ program “60 Minutes” aired a story reporting that President George W. Bush’s preferential treatment from the Texas Air National Guard allowed him to go AWOL during the Vietnam War. Not only did the report claim that Bush abandoned his war duties, but that he also left to pursue a political career instead. 1The story was led by news anchor Dan Rather and producer Mary Mapes who were accompanied by other journalists. Rather and Mapes had found holes in President Bush’s…

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    1960s Television History

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    initial stages was marked by patent wars, testing plans and various demonstrations of technology but not a great deal of programming. On July 1, 1941, NBC became the first network to launch a commercially sponsored broadcast and was soon followed by CBS and others. But with the advent of World War II The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) banned the commercial production of TV equipment for the duration of war. People craved for TV especially after the Great Depression and World War II.…

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    ABC Pharmaceuticals

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    As a sales representative of ABC Pharmaceuticals Corporation, I was contacted three months ago by CBS pharmacy store which would like to order some nutrition supplements. In the negotiation, CBS specifically required that the shelf life shall be longer than one year. Our manufacturing department and logistic department guaranteed me that the customer’s requirement can be fulfilled. Therefore, I accepted CBS’s order, the contract was signed, and products were shipped last month. However, the…

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