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    connect to the Pepsi India Page. The third ad drove people to ‘The Biggest Wave” application on PepsiCo India’s microsite. There‚ users could upload a headshot of themselves‚ creating an avatar wearing an outfit with a Pepsi logo that would dance around their desktops “cheering” on India’s cricket team. The avatar could also be shared with friends. Results • The Reach Block ads were viewed more than 19 million times‚ topping PepsiCo India’s estimates by 145 percent. Combined with sustaining media

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    P. Burke In Tiptree

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    Her real self is not as acceptable within society‚ so making this avatar allows her to get the most benefits from society. However‚ this shows a huge problem with society‚ in terms of a female’s appearance and body. This shows that in P. Burke’s culture‚ since ads are considered illegal‚ celebrities are used to market

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    protagonist Neo is interacting in the Matrix‚ when Neo gets injured in the Matrix world‚ the real world Neo also gets affected. The avatar of Neo

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    Problem Set 1

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    smallest real box office receipts and show your calculations for full credit. Movies Nominal Box Office Receipts (millions) Year Released CPI in Year Released. Avatar $760.50 2009 214.5 Titanic 600.8 1997 160.5 Star Wars 461 1977 60.5 Shrek 2 437.2 2004 188.9 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial 399.9 1982 96.5 1. Avatar- 214.5 / 230.1 x 760.5 = $708.94 million 2. Titanic- 160.6 / 230.1 x 600.8 = $419.07 million 3. Shrek 2- 188.9 / 230.1 x 437.2 = $358.92 million 4. E.T.- 96

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    MUST EXPLORATION ALWAYS LEAD TO EXPLOITATION? History has shown us that exploration always leads to exploitation. One definition of exploitation as found in Webster’s dictionary is to claim someone else’s natural resource for one’s own profit or advantage. In most all cases man has always found something of value while exploring and taken it for their own or for the betterment of their country. In some examples‚ exploration was first the only thing in mind. However‚ it does lead to exploitation

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    50.8% Age: 25 – 34 is 37.0% 18 – 24 is 28.5% 35 – 44 is 14.6% 14 – 17 is 11.5% To view country information‚ please check at http://www.checkfacebook.com/ 7. What are the main features of the social networking site? (daily status updates‚ games‚ avatars?) The main features include Daily status updates‚ news feed‚ like page‚ Easter eggs‚ message and inbox. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook_features) 2|Page 8. Are there any features of the site that you have to pay for (e.g you can get

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    3d's Drawbacks

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    Drawbacks of 3D Movies According to IMDb.com‚ James Cameron’s Avatar has become the highest grossing film ever to achieve more than $2 billion. Avatar earned $2‚783‚165‚628 because 2/3 of its tickets sold are for 3D watching. This phenomena made people starts to think that this is the era of 3D. Now‚ almost every movie is produced in 3D. And to enjoy 3D movies at home‚ vendors start to provide 3D facilities such as 3D TVs‚ 3D Blu-Ray players‚ 3D projectors‚ etc. Despite the fact that 3D is very

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    3D Technology in Motion Picture Who could think that one day people will enjoy movies like it is playing on their lap. But today‚ technology has given us gifts like Avatar‚ Tron- Legecy‚ Rio and so on and we can experience the movies so real like we see the view through the window of our room. Some people are just happy to watch 3D movies only as their focuses are only high definition graphics and entertainment‚ but it might not be enough for others who really feel curious about the making of 3D

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    …and Interactivity Met with Cinema "The movie‚ by sheer speeding up the mechanical‚ carried us from the world of sequence and connections into the world of creative configuration and structure. The message of the movie medium is that of transition from linear connections to configurations." (McLuhan‚ 1994‚ p.12) On August 19‚ 1839‚ Louis Daguerre‚ who was already known for his diorama‚ introduced the new process of "daguerreotype". With this process‚ some lucky amateurs‚ for the first time became

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    Econ 204

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    Econ 204 Name Institution Date Question 1 Avatar: 218.1× 760.50/214.5 = 773.26 Titanic: 218.1 × 600.8/160.5 = 816.41 Star Wars: 218.1 × 461/60.5 = 1661.89 Shrek 2: 218.1 × 437.2/188.9 = 504.78 E.T The Extra-Terrestrial: 218.1 × 399.9/96.5 = 903.82 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Movies |Nominal Box Office |Year Released

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