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    New Balance

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    Statement of contribution CASE STUDY 1 While doing this case study‚ I observed more information and knowledge about vision and mission in business. People are now usually confuse about the different between mission and vision; through this assignment I already have a brief idea and able to clarify these two. In simple sense‚ mission is all about the short-term plan of a business. Day by day‚ the management always needs to set expectation of which they want to achieve by the end of the working

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    New Balance

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    SWOT ANALYSIS ON New Balance Athletic Shoe  New Balance Athletic Shoe‚ Inc. (NBAS)‚ best known as simply New Balance‚ is a footwear manufacturer based in Boston‚ Massachusetts. It was founded in 1906 as the New Balance Arch Support Company. Eschewing expensive advertising campaigns‚ it has nevertheless grown to be one of the largest makers of sports footwear in the world. New Balance is notable in that it has continued to maintain a manufacturing presence in the United States as well as in the United

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    New Yorker

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    Summary: New Yorker in Tondo is a story of a girl named Kikay who went to New York to study Hair Culture and Beauty Science. Upon going home after a year‚ she acquires all the New Yorkish things like style‚ language‚ looks and manner. She even influenced her mother with her way of living. One day‚ Tony visited her for he heard that Kikay has already arrived. Tony was Kikay’s sweetheart and they got secretly engaged before Kikay left. While waiting for Kikay to wake up‚ Totoy and

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    Science in the News

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    computerized analysis. Once the results were in‚ it showed a great difference between the healthy and the patients. All subjects‚ except for one had their status correctly diagnosed. The patients with Parkinson’s disease wrote with less pressure on the surface and with smaller letters‚ taking longer to complete the task. Professor Rosenblum‚ a noticeable difference was the length of time the pen was in the air between writing each letter and word. This article proves an effective way to notice

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    sexual feelings‚ impulses‚ and provocative clothing (Gruber‚ 2013). Even commercials and magazine ads use sex to sell their products. And the ones that are mostly affected today from the abundance of sexuality in our media are the young. Today’s youth spends more time using some form of media‚ sometimes more than one at a time‚ than they do any other type of activity‚ including sleeping. A study done by the Kaiser Family Foundation found

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    Neighborhood News

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    the public” (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2008‚ p. 217). The article titled Officials confirm pollution worries reveals a new environmental health threat for The Neighborhood. M. Lee (2012) states that the mayor of The Neighbored has confirmed that the Lake has reached a dangerous pollutant level. (The Neighborhood News‚ Episode 3). The role of the public health nurse in this scenario would be to research how best to “assess the health risks‚ develop educational and

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    could play their new game. Was this the source of the Columbine massacre? In order to answer this question‚ one must take a look at today’s society. As technology continues to improve‚ people are becoming more and more dependent on the media as the main source of knowledge. Although everyone is affected by the media‚ it has been proven that children are targeted the most. According to the parents in the Media in the Home 2000 study‚ children spend 6 and one-half hours with media each and every

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    Tayla Comerford­     How new media changed the music industry : The use of game shows and tv as well as  interactive voting     Syco record label and how they use new media to promote and market.       Syco Entertainment‚ often known as simply Syco (and stylised as SYCO)‚ is a global joint venture between  Simon Cowell and Sony Music Entertainment focused on the production and marketing of music‚ television‚  film and digital content. It employs a staff of more than 30 in offices in London and Los Angeles[1] and 

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    News Corporation Strategy

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    News Corporation (News Corp) was formerly local newspaper‚ The News‚ established in 1923 in Adelaide‚ Australia by Rupert Murdoch’s father. With the helm of Rupert Murdoch‚ the 1980s News Corp has accelerated its development‚ not only focusing on traditional product areas of newspapers and magazines but also transforming into a vertically integrated global media group‚ with a place in all parts of that industry from newspaper to television‚ from magazines to film. Firstly‚ News Corp entered to

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    Claussen‚ Dane S. 2004‚ ‘Cognitive Dissonance‚ Media illiteracy and Public Opinion on News Media’‚ American Behavioral Scientist‚ Volume 48‚ Issue 2‚ pp. 212-218. Topic – The article ‘Cognitive Dissonance‚ Media Illiteracy and Public Opinion on News Media’ is examining and discussing public opinion‚ media illiteracy and cognitive dissonance. The author takes you through a break down on public opinion of newspapers and television news and shows why a lot of the quantitative research taken over

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