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    INTRODUCTION A network refers to a group of computers and other devices that are connected together usually by communication lines. The internet is a global network connecting millions of computers throughout the world allowing them to send and receive information. When it comes to multimedia communication both the internet and the network are vital platforms since multimedia elements such as graphics, videos, texts and audio need to be sent from one computer to another. As we know sending a…

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    Internet Importance

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    Important Aspects of the Internet-Tutorial 1 The Internet plays an important role in every person’s day to day activities. It’s in basic terms a worldwide system of computer networks, where any person has the ability to access a wide variety of information in a small period of time. When speaking about the internet, one should focus on the History of it as well. The Idea behind the Internet was first started by J.C.R. Licklider who envisioned a globally interconnected set of computers through…

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    monthly subscription fee, nonetheless the content and value propositions offered are different to that of Udemy. This creates a level of competition among rivals. • Buyer propensity to substitute – Low (High Potential) There are a considerable amount of E-Learning platforms, however the content of the sites vary. For example…

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    Amazons Business Model

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    attempt by attackers to prevent users from using an e-business system. Amazon has been subject of a DDOS attack in the year 2008 and was put of service for some time. Such an attack is bad for business as the customer develops mistrust against the system and fears using the system which could lead to business closing down. Wireless and mobile issues often occur as many customers use wireless internet connections and mobile devices to access the e-business becoming a problem as outside users can…

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    on their electronics while reading. No matter how easy and fun technology is, it is still important to recognize what physical books have to offer. The author thinks it is better to have a physical paper book in front of the reader than a kindle or e-book because he or she will be able to have a deeper understanding and will be able to concentrate more. He thinks that paper books help the readers to…

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    INTRODUCTION The last few decades has seen a rapid development in internet and electronic industry. At the same time, online learning, as a form of distance education, “imposes itself strongly and becomes a core concern of human thought and modern life.” (Saleem, 2016, p.53). As an untraditional method of education, online learning is very different from traditional ones. Those different make the outcome of online learning hard to be evaluated and examined. However, due to its low cost and high…

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    a large amount of follow-up e-mails from employees. Aaron does not like receiving these e-mails and attacks his employees by sending rude emails regarding their lack of attention during meetings. Aaron was demoted from his position after his department made a mistake during the production of a pain reliever that resulted in a recall. In the following paragraphs I have evaluated the situation and advised how to handle the situation properly. Being confrontational in e-mails with employees is…

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    use their devices to help them learn over traditional methods. In a survey of 500 students, 90% said they have saved time using their phones for studying. On average 98% of college students have used their phone for educational purposes. 53% use their e-books a lot in college (Nelson, Mark). If the teacher is having difficulty teaching they could change the text to something that is more understandable to the…

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    Summer of the Sea Serpent I’ve been reading and writing since kindergarten. We all have. None of us had a choice whether we wanted to learn or not, but some of us excelled more than others. That was me. I was one of the best readers in my class starting when I was in kindergarten, and I think knowing I was actually good at something is what made me like it, among other things of course. Now writing on the other hand, I have never felt confident with my writing skills. I am not one to write…

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    Communication accommodation theory suggests that we adapt our communication when interacting with others. Giles and Coupland (1991) refined speech accommodation theory (Giles, Mulac, Bradac, & Johnson 1987) to better understand our adaptations during interpersonal communication. The major components of communication accommodation theory are convergence and divergence. While convergence is the adjustment of our speech to match the other party, divergence is the altering of speech to differ from…

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