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    CROWD SOURCING: CREATING BUZZ IN THE SOCIAL MEDIA WORLD Social media has changed the way business engages with consumers. Today‚ fans and followers don’t want to be “told”‚ they want to “discover”. Therefore‚ big and small brands are using the technique of Crowd Sourcing through Social Media Marketing. It is defined as the act of outsourcing tasks traditionally performed by an employee to Public through an open call. Globally big companies like Pepsi‚ Heinz‚ Starbucks‚ General Motors and Harley

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    CONTROL Crowd funding is a way to raise money for ventures by asking individuals(crowd) to contribute to one large online pool of capital(funding) Amanda palmer did this through kickstarter a crowd funding platform that had recently opened up doors for thousands of other creators to finance their work with direct backing of their supporters. Amanda’s kickstarter backers spent a collective of 1.2million dollars to pre order and pay for her album “Theatre is evil” making it the biggest music

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    CONVERTATION Chapter 1: Describe your village or neighborhood. What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in the country? * Good morning‚ James and longtime no see you! * Hi‚ Jack! How are you? * I am fine. I have a big choose. I will buy a new house in this month. * Wow! That is awesome! Congratulation! * Thanks! Now I have a problem. I want to live in the countryside but I do not know what it looks like in Vietnam. Can you describe it? * Of course! My hometown

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    James Earl Jones: A Voice in the Crowd March 19‚ 1996 People all around the world know the voice of James Earl Jones. From Star Wars fans listening to the voice of Darth Vader to news junkies who hear a voice that dramatically intones AThis is CNN@ just before all the cable network= s station breaks to children who hear the stately voice of the majestic Mufasa‚ the king of the jungle in Walt Disney Pictures= animated The Lion King - people know this deep harmonious voice belongs to this consummate

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    In this passage‚ Cephalus is baffled by how many people he encounters who regret not fully experience the sexual feasting and drinking parties that accompanied one’s youth. Those people --- who happen to populate most of his city --- are in a constant search for something “great”. Cephalus describes them as being “deprived”‚ insisting that they feel cheated from their youth and deserved more. Oddly enough‚ he emphasizes the very idea of searching for more. Those who are shackled by the social construct

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    The Elephant and Crowd Effect Shooting an Elephant is a short story written by George Orwell in 1936. Regardless of my persuasive point that George Orwell was just writing a story about an elephant‚ “Shooting an Elephant” is actually a central text in modern British literature and has generated perhaps more criticism than any other comparable short story. The story is concerning an English colonial officer residing in Burma and his obligation to shoot a rogue elephant. In “Shooting an Elephant

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    Reaction Paper #1 After reading “Queer Customs” and “The Not So Lonely Crowd”‚ I can honestly say I was a little more enamored with the “Queer Customs” section more than I was with the “The Not So Lonely Crowd” section. While I found “The Not So Lonely Crowd” section to be interesting especially with the Ohio State example as I love sports‚ I just found the “Queer Customs” section to be a lot more interesting for two specific examples that were brought up in the chapter. One was very intriguing

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    Andrea Koenigsknecht English Mr. Greenburg September 18‚ 2012 Following Through With Setting Goals I’ve learned valuable lessons in life about setting goals‚ taking the steps needed to reach my goals‚ and not giving up. There have been problems I have struggled with but I’ve learned to always be positive. Life throws many things at us but we need to adjust and continue on. I’ve learned things aren’t always easy‚ but with hard work‚ dedication‚ and focus I now realize I can reach any goal I

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    A Man In The Crowd It is an odd occurrence for me not to get along and be functional in a group setting even around people that I’ve never met. It doesn’t happen to me very often where I feel like “a stranger in the village” but I just so happen to have had one of those situations very recently‚ three weeks ago I had a party at my house‚ not for myself or my friends but for my legal guardians family. Who didn’t even know I existed up until they came out to see him and found me waiting to show them

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    "Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy The following is a summary of critical viewpoints on Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd. See also Thomas Hardy Literary Criticism‚ Thomas Hardy Short Story Criticism‚ and Jude the Obscure Criticism. INTRODUCTION Long considered one of England’s foremost nineteenth-century novelists‚ Hardy established his reputation with the publication of Far from the Madding Crowd in 1874. It was the first of his so-called “Wessex novels‚” set in a fictitious English

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