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    Persuasive Speech Outline

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    I. Have you ever spent too much time watching your favorite TV and lost sleep over it? A. You know you’re supposed to do your homework, but the TV programs have your favorite celebrities so you cannot stop watching them. B. According to the author Demitrios Kalogeropoulos, most recently accessed on December 3, a normal American’s average time of watching television is 4 hours per day. This may not seem like a long time, but it really adds up. C. Too much media may also affect in a…

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    Unplugged For 24 Hours

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    had one minor slip up where I started looking at a phone because I was talking to a person who was getting the proper spelling for words off his phone. Other than that I did not notice a difference from my normal life. For the most part, I spend my time talking to people in person so that is what I did well unplugged. The biggest challenge was making sure I had my school work done before hand because everything has to be turned in online. However, a little planning took care of this issue. I can…

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    How has Communication changed in the last 20 years? the way people communicate with each other has changed drastically over the last 20 years because new technological innovations have been produced in order to make the lives of people better. An example of this would be the Television. Before the television was invented people would get their local news on the newspaper. Nowadays people watch the news every night on their television and are more easily entertained now than they were twenty…

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    was listened to through CDs, cassettes and the radio. My mother Raj, a woman who grew up in the 60s, recalls, “during [her] childhood much of the music that [she] was exposed to came from the radio (Tewathia, 2014).” Today, I am able to access millions of songs from thousands of artists all at the convenience of a super computer I keep in my pocket, while my mother had to tune in and listen to whatever content was being funneled through the limited radio stations she could…

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    Migrant Media Analysis

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    Berlin-broadcasted radio stations, Kosnick began working as a journalist for one of them in the early 90s; the name of this station was Radio Multikulti. Her work experience here instantly brings value and layering to her writing, as she is able to see migrant media from an insider’s perspective. In contrast to other stations in Berlin, it is Radio Multikulti’s mission to air voices with accents, so Kosnick closely examines how this relates to perceptions of voice. To give immigrants a voice on…

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    school why things couldn’t be different. When she got older, she was offered a job at a radio station called Radio Cacique that was “different than other radio stations, Radio Cacique; it was a station of struggle” (Bell 68). Lelenne made it her life mission to make sure that people were informed of what was happening in Haiti so that the government could not sweep anything under the rug. “Through this radio, we waged a battle for the poor, for the factor workers in collect speech from the…

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    however, remains: how does one accomplish re-vamping the fame of the alternative rock genre? On television, an hour-long segment is broadcasted in prime-time viewing hours. Within…

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    competition within the areas of rivalry, barriers to entry, bargaining powers of suppliers and buyers, and the threat of substitutes. For SiriusXM to remain competitive within the radio broadcast industry, they must carefully monitor and address each of these forces. Rivalry Intensity – (Strong). Rivalry within the radio broadcast industry is a strong force, as many options are available to consumers. Whether it is online/streaming or terrestrial broadcasting, large competitors such as, iheart…

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    3.1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The project is an Arduino- based project and is based concerning radio frequency according to ship then get hold of the data. The RF transmitter and grantee each work at a 433 MHz to send then get hold of data. We will be adding the use of an ultrasonic, which measures the scale in conformity with an object, through the usage of echo waves. An LCD show choice is aged to show the statistics managed with the aid of the Arduino. The dictation is computerized therefore…

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    interviewed by the Pensacola Police, he told them that he had spent hours studying how police investigations were conducted in order to reduce his chances of being caught. Bundy was resourceful, intelligent, and relentless. Bundy had many victims, but every time he went for another one, he perfected his approach (Michaud V). Bundy’s killings were gruesome, as he raped some victims before killing them, and some he decapitated after killing them (Ted Bundy’s Murders). Bundy was known for his…

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