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    you know‚ the emergence of social networking involves many tendency going with it. When adhering to Vietnam‚ Facebook has brought up trend with Q & A tool‚ immediately followed by mass trends such as changing new interface‚ " tilt " head avatar trend‚ trend avatar with applications iMadeFace ... All of this trends have been made the Facebook become more attractive and exciting to become a interesting playground for any netizens. Recently‚ Facebook continues to appear a new trend with the very western

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    3d Movie

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    ❖ Converted 2D to 3D * - 1camera‚ - graphic artists separate each frame into up to 8 different layers of depth‚ - a computer generates a 2nd image that is slight offset‚ -costs $100‚000 per minute - 2011: 21 movies - Avatar‚ Tron Legacy‚ Toy story 3. The Hobbit‚ The adventures of Tinin ❖ Filmed in 3D * - 2 different cameras one for the left and one for the right images‚ - cameras set at a distance that resembles the distance between your eyes

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    Cyworld Case Study

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    Cyworld Introduction The U.S. social networking market is a huge technology sector that has been booming for many years. In 2006‚ a South Korean company called Cyworld decided they wanted to try to enter this industry that at the time‚ was dominated by MySpace and Facebook. According to the case study‚ “Cyworld is no small fry. It is the number one social network site in the Internet-savvy South Korea‚ where 90% of the population under the age of 20 and 25% of the total population are reportedly

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    Death opens up with fear and death. "Blood was its Avatar and its seal" (1); an avatar is a graphical image that represents a person. Here Edgar Allan Poe uses characterization to give us an idea of how horrible the Red Death is. This quote gives the Red Death life and death having life speaks LOUDLY for itself. In comparison‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses characterization gives the belief. faith‚ life in which Goodman Brown ’s wife was faiths avatar. However Hawthorne uses characterization as symbols

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    is a Facebook game known as “Pet Society”. “Pet Society” is a game where players can make animal avatars of themselves and live the life of their avatar pets. The game’s main mechanic is basically to obtain virtual money which can be used to purchase clothes and other amenities to doll up your pet avatar and their avatar’s home and visiting their friends. When players visit their friends their avatar can interact with each other playing games‚ cooking‚ talking and essentially socialize with each

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    Darfur is Dying is a game where you have to go through what the people in Darfur are going through. You are given the experience of suffering through hunger‚ loss of a family member or friend‚ and torture and pain. You are given the option to choose an avatar that varies from male to female from the age of 10 to a fully grown adult in their thirties. The first part of the game is to forage for water‚ but it is not as easy as it sounds. You have to run and hide from Janjaweed militias that pass by; if you

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    Problem Set 1

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    (Titanic) Real GDP = 600.8(214.5/160.5) = 802.94 (Shrek 2) Real GDP = 437.2(214.5/188.9) = 496.45 (Avatar) Real GDP = 760.5(214.5/214.5) = 760.5 Real GDP in Order of Largest to Smallest Movies Nominal Box Office Receipts (millions) CPI in Year Released Real Box Office Receipts (millions) Star Wars (1977) 461.0 60.6 1‚631.76 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) 399.9 96.5 888.90 Titanic (1997) 600.8 160.5 802.94 Avatar (2009) 760.5 214.5 760.50 Shrek 2 (2004) 437.2 188.9 496.45 2. Classify each of the following

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    Imagine before the Christ when people communicated with the smoke of wood fire which even is not used to warm up in today or an ambassador travelled by a horse for a long time to provide communication between the two kings. These are strange for us who are the slaves of the computer era‚ are not these? Do you realize that computers have become a main part of your lives in time‚ too? It is amazing to see how computer come into our lives in just several decades. It is impossible to imagine a day without

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    Crime in Media

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    Law and Society Introduction Defining crime is a difficult task due to the various theories on crime definitions and differences of opinions. In 1947‚ Paul Tappan gave the legal definition for crime‚ stating that crime could be defined as “an intentional violation of the criminal law committed without excuse and penalised by the state.” However each individual may have differing opinions on the definition of crime due to varying societal factors‚ such as religion and past experience with crime

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    However it is not only the media that can distort reality from illusion‚ the virtual world of computer games and Internet socializing has revolutionized the Nintendo 64 and the plain old phone call. We are now able to find solace inside the world of an Avatar or pet puppy that our parents never let us bring home‚ and instead of having real friends we can have as many as one thousand without even meeting them. Our emotions and mental state also contribute to the way in which we interpret our reality; it

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