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    The Y2k Crisis

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    Iin the year of 1999, the real concern for technology failure had become an enormous topic for people around the world, “It does the whole coast and the whole country and wraps around the globe” (Maney). This is the year that data would need to change to the 2000s, which is a problem that was not prepared for. New Year’s 1999 would become known as the end of the world, and referred to as Y2K, “The Y2K bug was a computer flaw, or bug, that…

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    Since the beginnings of education, the type of thinking that is develop is convergent thinking. Convergent thinking is known as the ability to always give the right answer. The first day of school for students is always hearing what the teachers says to be correct and incorrect, so then they can base their decision on the classroom standards . Guy M. Haas is is a researcher on curricula based on the introduction of computer programming, defines computer programming as the “descript[ion] of…

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    completed its mission. “The Soviet Union had announced it had won the race into space by launching an earth satellite, a 184 pound, 22 inch globe now orbiting the Earth at 18,000 560 ft up” (Greene, para 2). After the Launch of Sputnik, Dwight D Eisenhower was accused of slowing down the United States space program, he responded by speeding up the space program and Nasa eventually launched the space satellite Explorer 1, on January 31st…

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    Fans of reality television want to have the lives of reality stars like Kim and Khloe Kardashian. Reality programs such as Keeping Up with the Kardashians present more than just the reality of the Kardashian family. It shows it’s audiences an unobtainable yet plentiful life of fortune, fame, and beauty. Truly, there is no such thing as the perfect life, however…

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    Sherlock Holmes Effect

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    must be creative in this department. Cue in what media expert Jason Mittell regards to as the “special effects” of TV, the narrative complexity. Show creators must equip themselves with an arsenal of tools to differentiate themselves from the next program and capture the attention of their audiences (Mittell, 2015). While, content will continually remain…

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    Hubstor Case Summary

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    help to explain why it continues to grow at an amazing rate. The company now serves clients across the globe, making use of Azure data centers located in different regions and has taken security to an all new level. Many companies only use encryption to protect the data of their clients. HubStor uses an in-depth security stack. Furthermore, the company has established a channel partner program and now works with the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud…

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    A reason as to why Adventure Time could be so captivating to both children and adults is the style of which it is drawn for the younger demographic however has a darkening storyline which draws in adults from around the globe re-living their own experiences of love and loss through the main character Finn. Pendleton Ward’s style of noodle limbs and simple yet expressive faces has a childish charm but despite this still draws adults in time and time again. Pendleton explains…

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    Reality Shows Case Study

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This study titled “IMPACT OF REALITY SHOW ON ITS VIEWERS WITH SPECIFIC REFERANCE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN IN JAYANAGAR, BANGALORE” particularly concentrates on the impact of reality shows on children with the manifestation of many new television channels, there has been an increase in the competition amongst the channels. Reality TV shows are very famous among the people of the country. People of all ages watch the reality shows which are telecasted in different channels in…

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    I have come to notice the phenomenon that is quiz shows. I have discovered that on a certain time during the day you can change the channel to find that almost each one is playing some sort of quiz show. One day while I was watching TV, a certain program caught my eye. It was called The Chase. The show is a battle of brainpower as four different contestants, competing on the same team take on their wits against “The Chaser.” The show was ruthless, “The Chaser” was this heavyset guy who was…

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    Foreign Location Shooting

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    A globally competitive centre for production, Canada’s film and television production industry has boomed over the last decade: but with success comes repercussions. The encouragement of foreign location shooting in the Canadian film and television production industry has caused barriers for Canadian producers and creators to carry out domestic productions, further hindering the development of Canada’s media identity in film and television sectors as a result. The appealing tax incentive for…

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