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    In fact, a Google-commissioned Nielsen study found that YouTube reaches “more 18-49 year-olds in the U.S. than any broadcast or cable TV network” and (as cited by YouTube, 2016). The creators at the website generate revenue based on ads, no different than linear television and many of them create high-quality shows with regular publishing schedules. Nonetheless, YouTube is famous for its…

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    Using Rhetoric Mike Heck from the TV show The Middle seems like every other sitcom dad from being lazy, uncaring, and letting the mother take care of the kids, cleaning, and being the responsible parent. In the article, “Male Bashing on TV”, Michael Abernethy states that males are portrayed unfairly on TV. Abernethy presents evidence of male bashing on television by using examples of television shows and commercials. The article was published in 2007 on a website named PopMatters.com. This…

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    listening to games on the radio. However, I can understand if you must watch the game live on TV. Others are tied to cable or satellite TV due to where they live. Some areas of the country do not have good over the air coverage and would miss out on network TV. Hulu and CBS All Access could substitute, but that would lack live events and local news. Watching the NFL without cable would still be possible, but it’s much easier to catch your local football team with an antenna. Whether it’s…

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    Dangers of cell-phone use while driving are exhibited in this article. Furthermore, participants completed three driving conditions; driving while conversing, driving while talking on a hands-free device, and driving while the other partner could see a video of both the road and the drivers face. Testing was also done to see if visual information increased awareness and reduced the negative effects accompanied by cell-phone distraction. The authors sufficiently review other research based on…

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    Mark Kennedy once said, “All of the biggest technological inventions created by man – the airplane, the automobile, the computer – says little about his intelligence, but speaks volumes about his laziness.” (Kennedy 5). From pagers, flip phones, house phones, cassette players, and develop film to voice mails, iPhones, dvd’s, digital cameras and printers are just a few of the many items that over time innovative individuals have evolved and ameliorated. In 2002, the drastic change of technology…

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    Do you love watching TV? TV is all around us and has been one of best invention that was made. Television has a huge impact on society, especially teenagers. According to http://www.nydailynews.com the average American sees more than five hours of live TV every day. Children aged 2-11 watch over 24 hours of TV per week, while adults aged 35-49 watch more than 33(http://www.nydailynews.com). Television was made to entertain people like the radio did. People use to sit around and listen to the…

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    Nowadays, media is an essential need in our daily lives; specifically television. Television continues to be the most influential platform of media. It is a global phenomenon that is still so prevalent to many people across the globe. Statistically, in 2013, Canadians spent approximately 36 hours watching TV per week(Gasher, Skinner, & Lorimer, pg. 3). For these reasons, it is crucial for television to portray positive role models for their audience. Even though the belief of television…

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    Today the growth of technology has become an essential necessity in our lives. If we were to examine our surroundings at this very moment, we would see that technology is everywhere. Unknowingly, our dependent on technology has a psychological impact on our behavior and self identity. The most influential are smartphones, television, and the social media because it promotes isolation, changes one 's belief, and alters individuality. The creation of smartphones has everything at our fingertips…

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    case study focuses on assessing DISH Networks mission and validating whether or not it is aligned with the needs of the stakeholders. Do to this, we are to read various articles recommended by TUI and then provide my interpretation of DISH’s mission and vision; make my own assessment of the stakeholders and their needs/goals; and finally, provide my critical assessment as to whether DISH 's mission and vision takes their stakeholders into account. DISH Network rebranded as Dish is satellite…

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    at any time. Also, a business can reach its customers and suppliers from virtually anywhere. They can use social media to stay in contact with their customers. What are some of the business benefits and management challenges of client/server networks? Network computing? Peer-to-peer…

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