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    Nevertheless, consumers are likely to purchase the iPad brand based on the following reasons: changes in lifestyle; availability of new products; external stimuli; and fashion. A change in lifestyle such as the securing of a well-paying occupation results in consumer purchasing power. There is no question as to the fact that new products essentially replace older ones; therefore, consumers previously using laptops may be persuaded to purchase the iPad. The iPad brand is popular in many…

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    access the internet to apply or send the assessment. With iPad student can easily access the internet and send their assessment by online due to development of technology. Besides that, iPad is famous with i-cloud storage, where students can storage their notes and assignment copies into it. Some of the student don’t like to waste the times, even though in traveling they bring their own textbooks to full fill their times with studies so with iPad i-cloud storage student don’t need textbook…

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    learning needs of all students. Student engagement also increases when technology is being used. A technology that is becoming more prevalent in the classroom is iPads. The iPad is a mobile device that runs various applications, it also connects to wireless Internet. Many companies have developed educational applications for the iPad. The iPads relatively small size and simple format make it simple…

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    easy if you drop it. IN the future technology is going to part of are daily life. Computers are good because they have things that help kids. Kids can’t usually use these without a computer or IPADS. They have calculators on the IPAD so they can use that in steed of a regular calculator. Computers or IPADS have cowriter and they help students because kids can use predictive…

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    “Dillan’s Path” commercial will only see what is at the surface and not the significant connections it has with their buyers. For example, Apple’s “Dillan’s Path” ad attempts to persuade Americans, specifically, with disabilities to purchase their Ipad by promising they will be able to communicate…

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    However, their marketing on innovation and design of the iPad also catches the attention of new potential consumers. To many the technology was not totally new, but the concept was and Apple focussed on that. Previous products from Apple put their brand in the limelight and made any new product launch a much anticipated one. amount of reputation,…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper Why I won’t buy an iPad (and Think You Shouldn’t, Either) by Cory Doctrow The article written by Cory Doctorow published in BoingBoing is a assessment of Apple device which is iPad. During the time when the author made his remarks on the devices, it was among the recent products to be released in the market by Apple Company, yet it was not that popular among the people because of its price. Cory, bring a fanatic of technology, he makes several remarks on the Apple’s new…

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    3. In my opinion, it would make sense to defend Kraft, General Mills, and Kellogg’s mission statement with a two-sided nonrefutational message. Consumers already have a predetermined notion linking childhood obesity and advertising. These companies need to rebut these accusations by providing opposing facts. The increase in childhood obesity can be related to: lack of exercise, low self-esteem, depression, stress, family history, and medications. Each one of these factors have increased…

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    Renner, S., Hinton, V., Strozier, S., Franklin, S., & Hil, D. (2012). A comparison of communication using the Apple iPad and a picture-based system. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 28(2), 74-84. I found this article by performing a search on Google scholar. The article is available for download on Taylor and Francis Online. The search terms that I used were “study” “iPad” “teaching” “disability” and “using”. I chose this article because the research was accepted and published…

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    Falloon (2013) found that when students used different iPad applications to learn the material, they gained a better mastery of the lecture. This is because the application was able to reinforce the material in a new way (Falloon, 2013). Specifically, researchers found that the application increased students’ problem solving techniques, word building skills, and math abilities. This is due to the fact that when students used interactive iPads applications to learn, they were better able to…

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