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    In the campaign “Taking the Bite out of the Binge” Netflix uses the lack of a preexisting definition of binge watching to create a campaign that shows a favorable light on the term. After using two studies from two organizations as secondary research, Netflix conducts it’s own primary research to better understand how Internet streamers watch TV in the U.S and Canada. The reactive campaign is a research campaign designed to generate publicity as a strategy. The strategy was to address why…

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    Children with Special Education How many of you really know what it’s like to handle a child with special needs? Most of you aren’t able to answer it’s difficult it requires strength, patients, a high tolerance level heir are many people who have worked with children with special needs have been bitten , hit and things thrown at them. It takes a lot of patience and respect for someone to handle those situations. Because children with special need’s tend to be very strong and teachers have to be…

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    Bill Gates to the world is the richest man alive. The reasons he exceeds in business are in his book, Business @ the Speed of Thought. The book was released around 1999, when all businesses began to grow exponentially. This book was also on the New York Times bestseller list in 1999. Bill Gates discusses many ways of how modern technology will be the future of businesses. In the very first chapter, Bill Gates confers of what businesses should do with information. By establishing a digital…

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    Anastasia Papanikolaou Mr. Engel AP English 11- 2 March 29, 2015 Pop Culture - Television: article responses • Watching TV Makes You Smarter by Steven Johnson 1. Steven Johnson calls his theory -- that the “most debased forms of mass diversion” (para. 4) turn out to be good for us, after all the “Sleeper Curve” after a scene in a Woody Allen movie. How does using one form of popular culture examine another form affect Johnson’s argument? Johnson, by naming “the sleeper curve” after a…

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    introduction to Computer Applications, we looked at different topics in relation to computer technology. Among the subjects we looked at were a worldview of technology, various media websites for clip art, animation, and graphics, and using Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. I would like to reflect on these topics and critique a classmates PowerPoint presentation as this class comes to an end. When I started this course on computer technology, I really did not…

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    multiple aspects of the data. Processing controls - Computer software programs include system security and passwords, and checks of the internal file labels with secondary storage media. o This would compare information in the objective program as well as identify specified limits. - Computer program controls include table-lookups, conditional statements, and reasonableness checks. o This would compare information in the objective program as well as identify specified limits. Output controls -…

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    Computers can do amazing things, but by themselves they do not do much. A program is a set of instructions that tells the computer what to do/process, and without these programs computers would not be able to do much if anything at all. Many people use computers every day…

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    compelling” (Jerpi). Additionally, producers tend to look for cast members with strong emotions, such as anxiety or rage, in order to increase the entertainment value. This allows the viewers to connect with the cast members and be drawn into the program week after week…

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    The Cleanser Show Analysis

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    The investigation of sexual orientation has an imperative part in the field of media and social studies along and thus issues of sex are frequently talked about in these scholastic fields. Sex is concentrated on in connection to distinctive mediums in today 's general public including print, recording, film, radio and TV. TV utilization specifically can be considered gendered from various points of view, by taking a gander at things like representation of the genders in programming, the laborers…

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    more from the real world. Children watch kids shows like Dora or Arthur that allow them to interact and become smarter. Winn confirms that, “television emerges as the important influence in children’s lives today” (258). If children watch the right programs their benefits can be immense. They can learn new words and many different things before they even go to school. Even though many people think that letting their kids watch TV is a bad thing, “little evidence suggests that… children should…

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