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    Disadvantages Of Vector Animations

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    Many aspects of the Flash file format make it ideal for adding interactive content to web pages. Some of the advantages are as follows: It is scalable. Flash images and animations can be resized with no loss of detail, making it easy to fill the whole browser window with a Flash interface without adding to the file size. Flash can be used to create static images, such as maps, where zooming in to view the image in finer detail is desirable. Image quality is high. Real- time anti aliasing…

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    Therefore, the concept of oneness has lost. The second is the corruption and fraud from which no one has immunity. Moreover, the other side of the coin is the over-powering of information and its abuse by nations that are masters and the rest would be slaves. Thus this would results in imbalance of access to natural and human resources, global-economy and will results in fragile Eco-system. Therefore, the modern communicative technology does not truly promote a cohesive Global Village concept in…

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    shaped modern society. The two most powerful innovations from the Information age, the internet and the World Wide Web, have made tedious everyday tasks more efficient, opened up to new information and has made communicating worldwide easier. These innovations have tremendous impacts on social, cultural, economical and political advancements. Before the innovation of the internet in 1969 and World Wide Web in 1989 people had their own way…

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    Social Media And The Erosion Of Journalism Overtime, everything must evolve. From fashion trends, to the human understanding of the universe, the world is a never ending string of fluidly shifting events. Even the way information is created and consumed is relentlessly altering and adapting. In the digital age, journalist, the gatekeepers and protectors of public information, are hard to distinguish from the herds of bloggers, and the countless soap box preachers. Often, the lines between fact…

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    In what role does the Internet and technology play in daily lives around the world? If the Internet were taken away from us, how would people feel? Many humans would feel like an entire part of their life is missing, due to technology now being a necessity in everyday life (Walker 2). What exactly is the Internet? Is the Internet only what people use when they need to look up a piece of information? Sure it is, but it’s also much more complex. The Internet is a global network connecting millions…

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    Internet is the most important way to communicate to receive the knowledge. The Internet is now known as a milestone of the new world of communication and knowledge. Some people believe that the Internet creates many problems. It is a new world that has advantages as well as disadvantages. Innovations of the Internet have many positive effects. However, there are negative effects that come with the usage of the Internet. There is a great concern from the family also the teachers and psychologist…

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    In Carr’s assumption, he is implying some laziness in human nature, indirectly assuming that people would much rather look up a quick fact and be done with it after rather than memorize the actual fact for later use. This assumption, is simply not true. Many people use the internet for extensive research on topics…

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    As a footnote, there is a wide variation in goals, events, and KPIs because the nature of business may differ. Example I: http://www.mckinsey.com/, a multinational management consulting firm, its goals are: Website appeals to potential clients, then brings in new leads/ inquiries. Increase transaction volume…

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    swallowed by the world of technology. Someone who is so engulfed by technology has the ability to find the self control in themselves to choose to spend time with someone rather than stare at a phone screen. The part of your brain that forms self control is the dorsal fronto-median cortex (“Area responsible for self-control”). One uses this area on the midline of the brain just above the eyes to resist urges. When one can juggle time spent with those in the real world and the world of the…

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    The reading for this week declared accurate data of how the media (newspapers articles and television stations) can control and manipulate salience and how it impacts the general public on immigration as a whole. I did appreciate the article speaking of the reasons why the media uses only certain data or stories to release. The media has studied Americans and knows what will encourage them to watch the news or read their articles. The news media is the gatekeeper to what the public hears…

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