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    Beeradvaja Beer

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    As a fast moving consumer good by definition, the Beeradvaja beer will be sold mainly through distributor and retailer channels (1). The proposed personnel strategy involves a distributor sales manager to direct the sales of the Beeradvaja to liquor stores in Calgary that may or may not already carry Big Rock products, a retail sales manager to direct sales to local restaurants, pubs, and health/fitness outlets, and a field sales manager that actively searches for new opportunities in the…

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    information or providing information throughout the internet. Some examples would be, pictures, videos, documents, school work, and online books. But, there are different ways for you to share files. Some examples may include, peer file sharing and file sink and sharing services. Peer sharing, also known as P2P, allows them to access “media files” like books, movies, and music. You can also distribute or share movies, books or music to other people. File sync and sharing services also known as,…

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    Zoolander Satire

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    The original Zoolander was released many years ago in 2001. But the movies seems to never go out of style. Ben Stiller's satire continues to be a fan favorite (even though Zoolander 2 slightly jeopardized the brand). As many times as you've watched those epic moments and interactions between Derek and Hansel, there are still many facts you don't know about "Zoolander." So put on that Blue Steel and read on the first part of "15 things you didn't know about Zoolander." Number 1: Derek Zoolander…

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    Conflict 330 Peer Review of Performance in Group Work Mackenzie Contributions: 4 Preparedness: 4 Approach to working with others: 4 Quality of work: 4 Additional notes: Mac was attentive and actively engaged with the group. Even though she missed the class before we presented, she made great effort to inquire about how the first group did and what we can do to do better. She organized the entire brief document checking to make sure we completed the assignment thoroughly. In addition,…

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    Value Claim Peer Review Wendy Waite English 102 Instructor: Cynthia Hamlett October 9, 2017 It goes without saying that smoking advertisements are an often-debated topic that often divides opinion. These advertisements are used as a sort of propaganda for the tobacco industry. Marriam-Webster defines propaganda as the spreading of ideas, information, or rumors for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person. For centuries tobacco companies have…

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    can purchase and the items you can play them on keep evolving. As we discussed it wasn’t until the digital file format of the music industry that the idea of buying single songs really exploded. Also, along with this we discussed the impact the Peer-to-Peer sharing of music and that greatly negatively affected the industry, which could only be done through the invention of the MP3 format. In the chapter it talked about how “blind adoption of new technologies” can lead to effects that were not…

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    Observational learning, also known as social learning is the act of learning by watching others. It is not just in mimicking behaviors, but retaining those behaviors and using them as one’s own behavior at a later time (Argosy Course Notes, 2015). For example, a teacher praises a child for getting the correct answer when matching flash cards, another child is observing this and two days later this child is asked to match the cards and correctly places it (Fryling, Johnson & Hayes, 2011).…

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    Pirate Bay Case Study

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    LESSONS LEARNT The analysis of The Pirate Bay case represents a great approach to learn such concepts as peer-to-peer sharing, digital piracy, allowed us to look at the problem of digital piracy from ethical perspective and observe how legislation of different countries is trying to solve this problem. First of all, it was found that the pirate bay operation model, which is based on a peer-to-peer (P2P) transmission service have two significant advantages: 1) there is no risk of inability of…

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    Juvenile Justice has undergone countless ways to try and prevent adolescents from committing another crime after released so that they do not end up in a juvenile facility again. It has become a controversy across the world debating what the best solution to this would be. The article, Kids Behind Bars, introduced a new way to avoid this happening to the children committing crimes. The article explains how a small town in Chicago, Illinois thought of the idea that, “As soon as a young person…

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    introduction on peer-to-peer sharing network with some light on Bit torrent and DC++ protocols Vineeth.S.Kuduvalli(13bec123) The following paper begins on the basic fundamentals of why sharing is necessary and how sharing led to the revolution and also evolution of today 's modern INTERNET from the basic ARPANET. Then it tries to compare the client server model and peer to peer model along with various advantages and disadvantages about the same as well. Then discussing the two most important…

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