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    Kun Kim Prof. Sosner 9-25-14 There is Always money in the Banana stand. The two shows It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Arrested Development are both categorized as comedies, however one can be hardly considered a comedy. Arrested Development was a show that had aired only four seasons, whereas It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has aired for nine. It can be said that Arrested Development is a “smart" comedy and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is more of a “vulgar” comedy. Arrested…

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    Argumentative Paper There is more than one side to the debate about whether cell phones should be banned in school or not. One claim is that cell phones should not be allowed in schools (Lee and McMahon). “Generally, there is no need for students to be calling someone or sending text messages during the school day” (Lee and McMahon). First, cell phones are a major distraction during school hours (Lee and McMahon). “Calling a friend to chat, checking email or viewing pictures or videos is not…

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    magine being in your classroom and on your phone without getting in trouble. If we were aloud to have in school it could help a lot. Also if we have our phones in school it could help save our lives during some major event that is happening. Phone should be aloud to be in school because we might need them for communication, help in an emergency, and to use them as a learning aid. The first thing is phones should be aloud in school because we might need them for communication. In the article…

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    I don’t know about you but when I was little I didn’t have a phone and now I see kids younger than me and have phones and that phone is better than mine! They have iPhones and it’s crazy. Somehow kids under the age of fourteen have phones and you want to know why I think it’s bad? It’s bad because when your kid gets that phone, their parents talk to them they never listen to them again. Another reason they shouldn’t have phones according to raising children.net says that kids who have phones and…

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    than others and to communicate its results to encourage its network. In three years, more than 20 million users have joined the game and think Nike resuming their breath, one eye on their smartphone. The technique used is called gamification, which is the use of game mechanics to convey a message. This is a unique tool for marketers in the era of customer engagement. It can communicate, recruit, and retain customers. Obviously, social networks have given it an important accelerator stroke from…

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    Review of Barbara von Schewick 's part of Point Counterpoint: Network Neutrality Nuances Net neutrality is a problematic subject that has been around now for a number of years, and is now becoming a widely known and heavily debated topic. The basic definition of net neutrality is that any major ISP or the government cannot provide a bias on, or modify data packets coming from online servers. In the article “Point/Counterpoint Network Neutrality Nuances” partially written by Barbara von Schewick,…

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    analysis. The study questionnaire was validated with an interview with five buying representatives and eight supply council respectively. Findings It was deduced that relational capital mediate or links capability development and relationship benefits. Rather in the absence of mutual capital capability development interests do not come to light and on the other hand, the influence of a supplier management regime can be detrimental as well. The results of this study are essential in helping…

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    Too many children today live for television. If it were up to us we would sit in our rooms all day watching Netflix. Television is addicting and takes our attention away from what is important. Television companies add hangers to keep the audience interested in their show. You have to gain the strength to grab the remote and turn the TV off in order to get your work done. Watching too much television is harmful for young people because it distracts from homework and reading, decreases…

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    We live in a society that praises individuality and freedom and therefore to most people it is a scary thought that an outside source, such as the media has such a large effect on our lives ( 2011). The first paragraph will talk about violence the emotional responsiveness to real life violence and increased aggressive behavior. Television is the cause of most the violence in the world. The next paragraph is the effects on a healthy child 's brain development the way a child 's brain develop and…

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    1. What is TV’s “most enduring contribution to culture”? (1) Television’s “most enduring contribution to culture is twenty-two-minute solution.” Twenty-two-minute solution gives a false idea to people that your real life problems can be solved within twenty-two-minutes just like in sitcoms on television. People are expected to solve their problems in quicker amounts of time like in sitcoms even in real life situations. 2. List two ways in which the TV serves a “teaching” role in culture. (1)…

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