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    Response and nonresponse errors are factors that shape surveys, and minimizing these errors is critical in the mixed communication strategy. A response error occurs when participants fail to answer questions correctly or selects the wrong answer (Cooper & Schindler, 2014, p. 222). To minimizing response errors, directions must be explicit. Likewise, ambiguous questions with a broad application may lead to response errors. Subsequently, simple, specific questions are easier to read, can ease…

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    Sartre Why Read Analysis

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    Why Read In the modern world, in the times of the machines and the rapid development of information technologies, reading remains popular, furthermore, it is probably one of the most educational and preferred activities that a person can do. Why is it so? Why do people continue to dig into books while they can just turn on the TV or the laptop and watch some entertaining show or a film, which need neither concentration on the depicted material nor the careful thinking? For example, in the past…

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    "Paper vs Digital Reading is an Exhausted Debate" written by the author Nick Harkaway, it is argued that the digital revolution will continue to grow and will never stop. Moreover, that technology has more pros than cons especially when it comes to e-books .Harkaway praises books in some parts, but his main talk was about technology; he says that technology is becoming a portion of the globe that we inhabit at a level below our notice, and technology is as important as roads or supermarkets. I…

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    1) Historical background In mid1970, FNAC, the biggest cultural retail chain dived into book industry and started selling book with a significant amount of discounts, which conventional bookstore couldn’t afford. In this context, French government started to discuss the importance of regulating the price of books, and they took into action of the fixed price of book to achieve the idea of greater acceptance that cultural diversity and national unlikeness should be maintained and encouraged by…

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    The board room meeting existed for a hundred years or more until the video conference came along and took meetings online. While the older method still has its uses in some cases and will never go away completely, there are still numerous benefits to online conferences that many people have already felt improving their businesses and personal lives. If you are still on the fence about making the switch, are worried about the technical aspects, or haven’t yet made an online call and are…

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    With the development of the internet, people can get more useful information on the internet. Possibly, if someone would like to learn something, he or she can get the study materials on the internet and study by himself or herself instead of choosing the traditional classroom based learning. Although both online learning and traditional classroom based learning have their advantages and disadvantages, learners might get more benefits from online learning. By comparing, it can be found that…

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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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