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    the man who put radio on the map. Although it may have not been his choosing‚ the sinking of the Titanic in 1916 put his name in the record books. For three days straight‚ the young Sarnoff decoded messages from the sinking ship from his office in New York (Wells 36). The Titanic broadcast was groundbreaking‚ because it showed and economically profitable way by which radio could be used as a medium of mass communication for ordinary families (Wells 36). By 1930 transmitters were popping up in cities

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    Buad 309 Fangyi Liu Final Term-paper How to become an effective manger and a good communicator In order to stay on top‚ companies need to do more than just stay the same and keep them alive‚ they need to grow. And that means that their employees need to develop and improve their skills at the same pace. More than ever‚ managers are being encouraged to improve employee performance through effective coaching‚ but so few of them have the time or the knowledge. It takes to do it successfully.

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    What is the trouble with television? In MacNeil’s article‚ “The Trouble with Television‚” he states that television discourages concentration. MacNeil wrote this article around thirty years ago‚ so one may ask of the article’s validity today. The claim that television discourages concentration still contains its prior validity today. The variety of different shows becomes somewhat of a narcotic (280‚ 1‚ 1). People constantly have a guide through the many wonders of this world in 30

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    Television is Bad for Children By the time children reach school‚ they have spent one-third of their waking hours in front of the television. The enormous influence of TV is just beginning to be realized‚ we have found out that most of the effects are bad. Far too much of a child’s time is wasted. I think television is bad for children.They should rarely be allowed to watch it. When children watch a lot of television‚ they don’t get a lot of of physical exercise. They just sit and watch all day

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    Television can be considered a cultural forum. By cultural forum‚ this means issues and points of view can be discussed openly and almost without punishment. These issues can vary anywhere from male dominance in the household‚ to wars‚ to racism‚ to political jabs and still be covered under freedom of speech. Television can hold a wide variety of opinions which may offend‚ but for the most part due so to prove a point. In the All in the Family episode we watched in class‚ it is no secret that

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    become so addicted to television and other electronics that we would let them become one of the most important aspects of our lives? After reading the essay written by Marie Winn titled “The Plug-In Drug”‚ I believe that it might be true for a large majority of us. In this day and age‚ people become so addicted to their television‚ computer‚ or their video games that they neglect their other responsibilities or tend to forget about the more important things in life. Television has taken control of

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    Television Violence and Children Television and other media have always been blamed about showcasing violence to a large extent. Many television shows are infamous for their violent content. Television violence is about murders‚ bloodshed‚ explosions‚ disaster and death. TV shows often demonstrate hitting‚ stabbing‚ screaming‚ thus expressing negativity. This destruction shown on television has a deep impact on the viewers‚ especially children. Considering the impressionable years they are in‚ children

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    How to Create and Effective Technology Support Team May 10‚ 2010 University of Phoenix People in every workplace speak of building the team‚ working as a team‚ and my team‚ but few understand how to create the experience of teamwork or how to develop an effective team (Heathfield‚ n.d.). Technology has become a critical need for any business to profit in a positive way. This research paper will explain a few key elements that are a requirement to have an effective technology support

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    Paragraphs There have been thousands of studies done on the effects of television on children. Most of these studies have leaned toward the negative effects that television has on children. According to a study by the University of Michigan‚ even though television can have positive effects it can also affect the health‚ behavior and family life of children in negative ways. Also while studies have been done on the effects that television has on children under the age of two there has been no clear evidence

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    Liberty University How God Organizes people for Effective Action Damion Gordon Student # (23733817) CMIN 650 Presented to Dr. Michael Mitchell February 17‚ 2013 Introduction Throughout the biblical record‚ regardless of the situation being used by God‚ one can clearly see that there is a plan and purpose to the approach taken by the Lord when dealing with His People. The word of God shares the model for discipleship

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