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    these comedy news shows, such as The Daily Show or Last Week Tonight, are becoming a reliable source for young viewers to get their news. The Practice of Public Relations text states “The first decade of the 21st century saw a dramatic increase in the number of Americans turning to cable television-CNN,MSNBC, Fox, CNBC, and even the Comedy Channel-for their daily news”(Seitel…

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    email messages to promote effective patient-provider communication in the clinical pain practice, including immediate requests” (Ruiz, Poblacion Garcia & Riguelme, 2014). Over 780 emails were sent and physicians received an average of five emails daily. The study also concluded that “90% of patients with internet access would like to contact through email with their physician, regarding administrative issues, medication concerns and other aspects of care” (Ruiz, Poblacion Garcia & Riguelme,…

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    It all began in the year 1999, the beginning of a new outlet for information began, With the use of satirical techniques many new news show had begun to shake the standards the news had previously had. Starting with The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to continue to The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert and even websites like the onion all having a unique and ever evolving standards of their own. These news television programs unifying news and comedy into something new shocked people. Some of the…

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    activity that people tend to take part in to a different sort of digital escapism. For this I believe that the difference between normal world news such as reading The New York Times or watching CNN compares to watching comedy news shows such as The Daily Show. After this analysis, it will be easy to see how Nick Yee’s thesis can be compared to many different types of media. In this…

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    The criticism of Daily Show regarding Criminal justice reform Humans’ minds are the most precious gifts god has given to us. However, sometimes our minds could be manipulated without being known by ourselves. As people know more and more about how our brains and psycho-activities are functioning, the ways to mislead people’s thoughts are being mastered by more and more people, especially politicians. Under this circumstance, it seems that people need a role of some outside instructions to…

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    point right or is it wrong? Jon Stewart, a moderate comedian, delivers cable news The Daily Show with witty dialogue to charm people. His job is amusing the audience rather than informing them. Not to mention, today’s Comedy Central program The Daily Show with Jon Stewart carries a broader perspective of how the audience should understand society. With this in mind, many divergent audiences enjoy watching The Daily Show more than any other cable news in television. Stewart delivers a clear,…

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    Spear Phishing Attacks

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    Thanks to the Internet and wireless technologies, the information-sharing has revolutionized the world, made significant enhancements in science, engineering, and medicine; created a large number of billionaires and has a tremendous impact on our daily life. It also rendered the physical boundaries between the countries less significant because most of the mankind is now very well-connected and interacts through the Internet on a regular basis. Despite of all the glorious advantages and the…

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    A Case Study Jim's Gyms

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    apt to remain a client. On a daily operating level, staff members must make it a point to greet all clients by name and ask them how they are doing. This indicates two things to clients: that they are important enough to Jim’s to have their names remembered and that their overall well being is of importance to Jim’s and its staff. Building this relationship means continuously engaging clients through extended marketing efforts. This will be done through direct mail marketing, newsletters ,…

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    Technology to function in today’s business world. I believe the most important IT aspect in advertising today is the Internet. It’s cost effective, quick, and easy. Marketing in the past relied heavily on word of mouth, paper advertisements in the mail, direct sales, or billboards and was very expensive, hard to track the results, and had a hard time reaching a large audience quickly while still being cost effective (Lilyquist). That is not the case with the Internet. Advertisers can…

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    fast food and snack industries have become multi-billionaire businesses. Ingesting these "foods" does not come without consequences. Pollan agues our Western Diet of refined flours, fats, and sugars leads to obesity, heart disease, and diabetes (Daily Show). According to Pollan, our diet has changed over the last one hundred years. In the past, man subsided on meat, vegetables, fruit, and a little bit of whole grains. He argues that our bodies know how to digest corn, but not…

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