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    For my study, I would like to examine how sportscaster’s credibility is perceived based on their gender and based on the specific sports they are covering. I plan to complete my study within one semester, starting in January and ending in May. Being that I am a student, I only have so many resources at my disposal in which to successfully conduct my study. My study is quantitative for the obvious reason that I have a hypothesis rather than a research question. But, I also chose quantitative…

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    Amazon Strategy

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    This is a major advancement in brand awareness. Another reason Amazon has been so successful is that they are ahead of their time. They know what’s coming out when and are above the rest in predicting upcoming trends. They were first to realize that e-commerce would eventually go mobile and this is when they came up with the Kindle and then Kindle Fire (Matthews, 2012). If Amazon wanted to stay in the game they had to produce tablets to keep up with…

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    Session Two: Decision-Making Model Session two will discuss prevalent concerns, challenges, and frustrations associated with being uncertain of a major or career choice. The counselor will encourage group members will share their own personal goals. Members will share their homework assignments and discuss similarities. The counselor will educate members on the decision-making model. Additionally, the counselor will encourage the participants will disclose their expectations of the group.…

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    In 2011, 450,000 students signed up for three online computer science classes that Stanford University offered at no cost (Vardi, 2012). Shortly afterwards, it became a talked about topic in higher education (Billsberry, 2013). The popularity of MOOCs (massive open online courses) has kept growing ever since (Vardi, 2012). The amount of knowledge that is now being shared with MOOCs in unprecedented (Billsberry, 2013). Prestigious colleges such as MIT, Harvard, and Stanford have partnered…

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    College requires a lot of time, and some people do not have all the required time to go and attend one to three hour lectures every day of the week. The lecture time and the time of travel is a lot of time going into education. If a student has a busy schedule at work or being a dependent for someone, then they cannot spend all their time going to class, attending the class, and doing homework for that class. Online courses are perfect for students who lack time because online courses are…

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    As you already know there is a wide range of online money making methods available out there. Writing eBooks and selling them online is one way to create an income stream that keeps on giving. This article explains hot to write and publish an Ebook. The huge rise in popularity of the Kindle and the iPad, and the wide availability of free eBook reader apps for smartphones has increased the demand for eBooks dramatically. You can make a significant amount of money writing eBooks and the…

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    E-Books Vs Academics

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    (2010). P-Books vs. Ebooks: Are There Education Issues?.Multimedia & Internet@Schools, 17(6), 13. Retrieved from http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.proxy.itt- tech.edu/ Gray, D. J., & Copeland, A. J. (2012). E-Book versus Print. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 51(4), 334-339. Retrieved from http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.proxy.itt-tech.edu/ Gregory, C. L. (2008). "But I Want a Real Book": An Investigation of Undergraduates" Usage and Attitudes toward…

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    Introduction The impacts of online learning versus traditional classroom learning are significant, beneficial, and provide flexibility for busy, working adults. Whether you prefer convenience of online learning, or the face-to-face aspect of traditional learning, there are many different components, which will influence that decision. After reading this research paper, you will have a descriptive idea of why I chose to pursue online learning, and how I have become successful with it. For those…

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    Many people spend a large amount of time weighing the differences between online schools over a more traditional type of education. There are many points in favor of attending a traditional brick and mortar school. However, the benefits offered by studying online are convenient schedules, and increased flexibility. Although there are many similarities between learning in a classroom and learning online, the differences helped guide me towards online schooling. Traditional school provides an…

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    Learning something new has always been frightening to me. I’ve only learned in a traditional classroom setting, so I knew online learning would take discipline. Through the years, family and close friends would encourage me to go back to school to finish my degree, but I never could fit school into my hectic schedule. After talking with my classmate, I began to visualize how important it was to finish my four year degree. I decided to submit the application and all the necessary documents to…

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