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    Digital Nation Essay

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    Moore Final Exam essay Speech 1100 Digital Nation: Life on the Virtual Frontier Is technology moving faster than what we can handle? That is the question most people are asking in our current generation. The age of the World Wide Web changed a single generation into the now wired world of modern culture. In this essay I will discuss the ways in which multitasking is contributing to the focus of society. Also the ethical concerns of technology shaping our culture and our dependence

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    The Digital Age in Music: How Advancements in Technology are Re-shaping the Industry Michael Martin Monmouth University Abstract The ever-changing landscape of music distribution‚ due to constant advancements in technology‚ is sometimes hard to keep up with for artist‚ producer‚ and consumer alike. New editions of textbooks in Music Business classes are issued each year‚ and changes are made in the industry before the semester is even over. Because of this‚ it is vital for the industry to

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    The Colors of Gatsby

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    John Brown Mr. Quintis Honors English III 21 September 2011 The Colors of Gatsby In the novel The Great Gatsby there are many forms of symbolism that are well used. Symbolism can be interpreted in many different ways. Authors use symbols to try and get the reader to connect and think more about what they are reading. Symbolism is a very good technique when writing because it helps make a book more interesting and adds depth. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald uses symbolism

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    Character Not Color

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    Haniff 1 Katsura Katorou Mrs. Sixty Nine ENG1DO-1 December 27‚ 2013 Character Not Color “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin‚ but by the content of their character.”-Martin Luther King Jr. In The Secret Life of Bees Sue Monk Kidd tries to tell the reader that as individuals we can display complex body of characteristics and personality traits regardless of race or ethnicity. She illustrates this

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    Music in the Digital age

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    112 — The Elon Journal of Undergraduate Research in Communications • Vol. 1‚ No. 2 • Fall 2010 Music in the Digital Age: The Emergence of Digital Music and Its Repercussions on the Music Industry Sadie A. Stafford* Senior Majoring in Broadcast and New Media Elon University Abstract The clearly ubiquitous evolution of digital music has created an apparent and drastic shift in the way consumers and producers view and use the music industry. The presence of these music files that have been

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    Local Color

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    http://ezinearticles.com/?Local-Color-in-Literature&id=3074106 The setting plays major role in prose fiction. The dialect spoken‚ the customs observed‚ the dress code prevalent‚ and the way of living all can be peculiar to a particular region. This sort of setting is called a local color of the area or region. You must have come across such peculiarity of an area while reading a prose or a novel. Such beautiful local color called "Wessex" (present-day Dorset) is painted by Thomas Hardy in his

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    The Color Purple

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    novel‚ The Color Purple‚ by Alice Walker explores themes that irradiate the human condition: search for faith‚ the nature of human suffering‚ loss of innocence‚ and the exultation of the human spirit. The book delights the reader to a journey where the characters continually discover truth‚ love‚ beauty‚ and answers to the meaning of life. So if asked the question‚ ‘Which‚ out of all the summer reading novels‚ would you read next?’ my most truthful answer would be that I would reread The Color Purple

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    Instructor Roby In the reading Cyber Racism‚ the interaction of people in the digital world of the internet is thoroughly examined. The digital world opens up another channel for people across the globe to connect with each other and communicate across networks that would normally be separated by physical distance. Even though internet interaction is not face to face as one would be in the real world‚ it still produces the same things that normal people deal with in society. Issues tackled in American

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    Kodak is one of the largest film camera producers in the world which found by George Eastman in New York‚ 1880. Within the century‚ Kodak quickly became a household name and its photo-finishing process became the industry standard. With the advent of digital technology in 1980s‚ Kodak faced a challenge in digital transform development‚ and it experienced a sharp decrease in its market share and sales between 1980 and 2003. They began to make a statement that "Digital photography is a fad." In this

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    By TBF Camera Work in Vertigo For essay option two‚ I will discuss Vertigo and two ways the camera is used in the film. Although Hitchcock uses the camera in additional ways‚ for this purpose of this essay‚ I will cover how camerawork helps initiate an underlying sense of danger in the opening sequence and how camerawork‚ in the famous dolly-zoom shots‚ communicates the vertigo experienced by Scotty. Part I will talk about the opening sequence‚ touching on the first use of the famous dolly-zoom

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