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    Media Diet Diary Form Name: [Delete the example in the first row; change the date of Day 1 to reflect when you actually started this assignment. Put dates for days 2 to 5.] Day 1: Monday August 25th‚ 2014 Time (Start-Stop) Channel Device Activities Motivating Factors Reflections 08:30-08:35 Facebook Web Logged in quick to see if anyone watched my airshow video I posted from a few days back. Was just thinking about the owner of the company that had some aircraft in an airshow over

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    Mark Zuckerberg’s 2016 Challenge‚ Mark’s goal to equip world with “Artificial Intelligence (AI).” Mark Zuckerberg is all set to catch up his goal‚ he’s is ambitious to create a technology‚ “An Artificially Intelligent Assistant” which will be programed to run one’s house and assist him at work. He stated‚ “This should be a fun intellectual challenge. It’s different kind of rewarding to build things yourself.” That thing will be “kind of like Jarvis in Iron Man.” he updated on his Facebook post

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    individuals of my generation when I was still in the latter part of my primary education. Testi‚ short for testimonial‚ is only one of the star features of the social networking giant named Friendster before it was dethroned some time during the pre-2010s by Mark Zuckerberg’s brainchild‚ Facebook. And while most of us made the switch‚ I find it curious to ask‚ “What the heck happened to Friendster?!” In a retrospect‚ the history of Friendster began with its founding in 2002 by Jonathan Brahams‚ an American

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    security settings and fan base‚ is highly suseptible to hacking‚ theft and identity fraud. Whatever is posted on the Internet is permanently there for all to see‚ no matter what security we deem is proficient enough. People assume this because Mark Zuckerburg‚ the founder of Facebook‚ adjusts privacy for online activity and now we’re suddenly safe from information leaking to unwanted attention. Almost anyone who has access to a computer can easily find and locate anyone they wish to‚ with

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    It’s hard to imagine that only a mere 10 years ago‚ Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Wikipedia‚ MySpace or basically any other social media platform you can think of even existed. Since the creation of these social networking devices‚ there has been a tremendous change in the world. News and information has become more available than ever‚ political landscapes have been re-shaped‚ privacy has become a thing of the past‚ and all these changes are happening at a rapid rate. These changes can have both positive as

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    Profile of an Entrepreneur: David Karp David Karp was born in New York City on July 6‚ 1986. Karp grew up very comfortably living on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He showed an early interest in website design‚ designing websites for local businesses by the age of 11. At age 15 however he dropped out of school and decided to be homeschooled thinking that this would be more appealing to colleges. The irony being that Karp never went on to college or even earned his official high school diploma

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    Billy Elliot Traditional ideas about stereotypical gender roles can be challenged or supported with different characters and environments. The visual text Billy Elliot was created in 2000 and directed by Stephen Daldry. The film is about an 11 year old boy (Billy Elliot) who tries to pursue a career in Ballet despite negative stereotyping. Billy must overcome many obstacles in his path including his stereotypical father and brother who are convinced that men cannot do Ballet. Billy Elliot demonstrates

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    First scene of billy in his bedroom dancing to music‚ Billy Elliot Opening Scenes Essay: In the film ‘Billy Elliot’ directed by Stephen Daldry‚ one important setting in the film is the interior and exterior of Billy’s house and neighbourhood. Also‚ the behaviour that occurs within this setting introduces us as the audience to an important idea of pursing through obstacles to reach your dream. In this case‚ Daldry introduces us to the obstacles that Billy must encounter and push through in order

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    marked by many challenges such as an individuals’ attitudes and beliefs. It is the process of individuals adapting from one world of experience into another. ‘Billy Elliot’‚ a film directed by Stephen Daldry is a text which sends a message to the responder about venturing and transforming into new experiences. The film ‘Billy Elliot’ can challenge individuals’ attitudes and beliefs through the ideas of family values‚ gender stereotypes and determination as he leaves his monotonous life and discovers

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    Billy Elliot by Stephen Daldry. In the film by “Billy Elliot” directed by “Stephen Daldry” the setting of North East England in 1984 is very important. In 1984 the miners were on strike‚ poverty was common amongst the working class miners and Billy wanted to do ballet instead of boxing. The verbal and visual features used in the film helped me understand the importance of the setting. In this paragraph I am going to describe an important setting of North East England County Durham from the

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