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    chosen a Smart Television, market development for which I have chosen Apple and changes to the business model, for which I have chosen Amazon.. TASK 1: - CHOOSE ONE INNOVATIVE PRODUCT. EXPLAIN WHAT THE INNOVATION IS AND WHY YOU ADMIRE IT? (Smart Television) The one innovative product that I have chosen is a Smart Television. This product came into the market after companies invested their money in this product. This product is unique and innovated as compared to the other Televisions;…

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    The Technology Revolution in Communication: From Past to Present Introduction: Technology surrounds almost everything in society. It plays a dominant role, and we use a lot of technological devices in our daily lives like mobile phones, TVs, computers, etc. Technology is the most powerful driver of our past and future life, it has been transforming and shaping our life from difficulty to ease. Thanks to technology, we can now communicate with anyone from anywhere in the world, even from other…

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    free will system in American resonated around the world; simultaneously, there rose one of the most socially-dictating capable inventions known to man: the television (Anderson and Bushman, 2001). During this Golden Age of television, almost every American household had a television set in their homes. This new devotion to viewing the television led to many societal changes on how we looked, behaved or interacted with people. In the essay “The Man Who Counts the killings”, the author, Scott…

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    communicate through only one form of media. The four media groups, photography, cinema, television, and digital media, individually cover the six aspects of media, which are connectedness/accessibility, mobility/portability, public privateness, private publicness, personalization, and last but not least, interactivity. In this essay, we will be focusing on interactivity within photography, cinema, television, and digital media. When the camera was first invented, it was not owned by many…

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    There is no doubt that Americans love to watch television and spend hours of time on their phones. In the article “Television”, Jeff Ousborne states “Over the last sixty years, no pop culture medium has done more to shape American life than television” (243). Instead of comprising a daily schedule before, now it is a schedule of a favorite show. Not having at least one television set in homes these days is unheard of. If we are greatly interested in a t.v. series, we will spend a great deal of…

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    if your two years old or two hundred years old, the doctor and his madness always can make sixty minutes make one forget about anything with his craziness or, his wittiness, and Matt Smith was great for that due to his energy that he always put on set. So with that said The Doctor can make you cry or laugh, but the hour is always…

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    Introduction: In many aspects, television has become a vital aspect of daily life within modern society. It encompasses a variety of genres ranging from soap operas to thrillers, as to meet the uses and gratifications of its audiences. As television continues to become more popular, networks are struggling to come up with new and inventive plots as a means of attempting to outshine other programs in their genre. Nelson Media Research ratings confirm that in 2006, aside from top shows like…

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    education, the amount of time spent in school rather than watching television, and giving the students a school based education not street based education. Barber writes,…

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    gave a speech to American broadcasters called “Television and the Public Interest” in which he laid out his vision for the American television industry. Briefly, he believed that television had a specific role and responsibility in society, one he felt that the television industry was currently falling short. In his speech, he proposed a bargain between all involved; the essential bargain in his vision would be agreement between the FCC, the television networks, the sponsors and advertisers…

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    Beaver is taught to fight which is necessary to defend one’s self, while Boyd is taught that fighting was a result of protecting those one cares about. The value sets are very different between the two shows. “Leave it to Beaver” is a typical 1950’s picture of a family unity, with a working father, a house wife and two kids. In “Last Man Standing”, both parents work, with Kristin having had a teenage pregnancy and…

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