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    Gum is a fairly useless product. In the grand scheme of consumerism, very few products are as nonessential. But yet, we are all guilty of purchasing a pack of gum. While choosing what gum to buy is based largely on habit, Extra is attempting to change that. In one their latest, and most successful, commercial, Extra appeals to our primal desires for love and companionship in order to sell a two-dollar pack of gum. However, while this relationship has aesthetic qualities and makes the viewer…

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    Music Producer

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    Produce: cause to make something happen or come into existence. Music producers from all around the world are known to guide the process of making an album or a song creatively. This role is crucial to the making of albums, as fans will listen to projects and not realize the miniscule micromanaging necessary to create a specific sound and atmosphere (Dan Connor). They are the directors of the movie known as music (Ek), and they usually never stand in the spotlight. According to Dan Connor, a…

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    Rhetorical Analysis “A Second Chance” Extra Gum created the commercial A Second Chance to tell a love story between two adults who knew each other since kindergarten and drifted apart; by the end of the commercial their story becomes a full circle when it ends with a proposal. Extra Gum uses this anecdote to appeal to the audience by creating a purpose, tone, and uses pathos that reaches the audience. The intended audience of this commercial are young adults and adults who may be going through…

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    In March of 2007 Wrigley released the new gum called 5 Gum. What made this gum different and exciting was its ads. The advertisements were dark, loud, and mysterious. The set of commercials for all of the flavors are reminiscent of a dystopian Willy Wonka inspired testing facility, they left the consumer wanting to see more of the world and share it with others. The commercial titled Lush presents their tropical version of the gum, taking place in a testing facility with an indoor tropical…

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    Basically, one would be able to find themselves in a fitting band, whether it was with a town weirdo or a geek. Indie introduced a way to include everyone who wanted to be a part of rock music (Cohen 1). During the 2000s, the worry to sign with record deals came to a halt when the indie community favorited their acts with digital downloading. This change started with the bank Wilco, when they released their album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot for free. This was a bold move to not only get their name…

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    Many people see the music industry as something you achieve on your own; starting from the bottom, up. That’s how many Americans do it anyways, but foreign countries do it differently. People talk about N SYNC and the Backstreet Boys being formed by companies and not by knowledge of the other members before that. Some people criticize companies for that, and say it’s not right or it’s not the “American” way. South Korea’s music industry has kids audition and enter training camps to be able to…

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    Sdlc Life Cycle

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    Introduction The System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a unique group of stages involved in the creation or development of a system. The process involved in the SDLC is comprised of four phases with a series of steps involved in each phase. The phases involved in the SDLC process include: Planning phase, which represents the vital stage of the process as it defines the problems and scope of the system, seeks viable solutions by carrying out feasibility tests, the schedule of the project is…

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    1024 Chickens Europe has turned to Skynet for farming advice. European Union agriculture commissioner Phil Hogan announced last Friday a multi-billion dollar plan to integrate digital sensors in every aspect of crop production to “produce more with less.” For instance, data from satellites could determine how best to apply fertilizers and pesticides, thus improving efficiency and crop yields. This undertaking would have been unthinkable a decade ago. But a new advance - parallel…

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    Flip Flop Case Study

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    accomplished by a memory chip are READ in which the data contents of a memory is read out and WRITE in which data is stored in a memory. Each bit of information bits is stored in memory cell consisting of one or more transistors. The most basic such memory unit which stores 1 bit of data is the D flip flop. High performance IC circuits are the need of the day, which require very high memory to support the circuit. With the micro-miniaturization of the circuits, multiple functionalities may be…

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    SECTION A: ARDUINO BOARD Fig 1. Arduino Uno board 1. ATMEGA328P MICROCONTROLLER FUNCTION: ATMEGA328P is a microcontroller from the AVR family; it is an 8-bit device, which means that its data-bus architecture and internal registers are designed to handle 8 parallel data signals. It has 3 types of memory: • FLASH MEMORY: It is used for storing application, which explains why you don’t need to upload your application every time you unplug Arduino from its power source. • SRAM MEMORY: Storing…

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