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    Audience interactivity is a form of agency. Contrarily, it is of deception by the producers of the show, who have created a structure of false democracy (Boyd 2012). On the other hand, Boyd creates a relation to both viewers and contestants. The contestants compete to…

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    Digital Democracy

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    Digital democracy: Politics and the Internet LITERATURE REVIEW Peter Van Aelst, Stefaan Wargrave (2002) and Manual Castells (2012) explore the emergence of new media technologies, focusing on the Internet, in relation to it’s role in engaging individuals to perform social movements that are materialized through various forms. This is exemplified in the formation of organized protests, online petitions and campaigns that contribute to a united cause. Within Van Aelst and Walgrave’s article,…

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    Fifth Third Case Study

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    say Fifth Third’s online banking is one of the better compared to others. They may be the last to pick up a banking method, but they also have less troubleshooting that goes with it, such as virtual deposits. Fifth Third’s website encourages interactivity between the organization and the users in a variety of ways. First off, if an account is not already paperless, it takes less than a minute to set up your account to do so, either through account settings or contacting a bank branch. If this…

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    The Daily Show - Consequence-Free Speech Stewart John during this podcast criticizes an NBA sports and political personnel. The structure itself comes from a network named “Comedy Central’. Compared to our podcast, The Daily Show had focused far more on criticisms. The main genres that the podcast focuses on is politics and comedy. The comedic touch towards the podcast was that he was able to keep audiences entertained by making a humorous atmosphere with jokes and mocking other people while we…

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    AI Apocalypse Problems

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    The only one big solution to the AI apocalypse is to stop developing them. While that may be the easy fix, it is not the right one. AI are not just human-like robots, but they are also computers, phones, hydraulic machinery, MRI machines, and the list goes on. Some of the AI people use today is a necessity. That being said because without phones and computers, people would not be able to communicate so quickly and easily. Without hydraulic machinery, construction would not be done safely and…

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    people had to redefine the boundaries. This work was called geometry and was seen as a re-establishment of the principle of law and order on earth. (Lawlor, 6) The best lessons that I remember from my own math learning were the ones that involved interactivity with hands-on tools and tasks that connected to real life. Curious about how others viewed math experiences, I engaged a global community of over 100 learners in conversations regarding math thinking. I asked, "What does it mean to…

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    iPod experiment, Davidson worked with colleagues and Duke students to modernize the traditional, standardized classroom educational paradigm. Davidson describes one of experiment’s objective, “it was also an investment in student-led curiosity … interactivity, crowdsourcing, customizing, and inspired inquiry-driven problem solving. At our most ambitious, we hoped to change the one-directional model of attention” (54). By effectively executing the iPod experiment challenge, Davidson initiated…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    This paper focuses on an article in the Washington Post titled Why the Supreme Court should rule that violent games are free speech. The author of the article is called Daniel Greenberg and the paper will specifically focus on the way the author has employed a number of writing mechanics in presenting his arguments. Among the things to be highlighted include the way the author present himself as credible as possible. This refers to the use of ethos. The other thing to be seen in this case is the…

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    Child’s Name: Sadie Skill Area #1: Social Interaction/Cognitive Skills Sadie demonstrated age-appropriate independence and detachment from her father upon entering the classroom. Sadie engaged in conversation with strangers and other children without any fear or reservations. With some support from her father, Sadie quickly recognized activities and materials as items for play. She showed an interest in learning, played with the alphabet, music toy. She was able to recognize letters of…

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    Casey Moore 11/27/16 British Life and Culture A Wizard’s Dream: Harry Potter Studio Tour In 1997, world-renowned author J.K. Rowling introduced the world to the story of a young wizard, Harry Potter. Now 19 years later the Harry Potter series has become one of the top book series in the world. During the past 19 years the commercial success of Harry Potter series led to eight films to turn the novels into an onscreen dream for the world of Harry Potter fans. The Harry Potter film series has…

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