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    Impact of New Media on Society: Smartphones The term ‘new media’ is one that is constantly evolving‚ and on a daily basis‚ encompassing more as well as newer and innovative elements in it. In the broadest sense‚ it is the opposite of ‘traditional media’‚ which includes print‚ television and film‚ and radio. According to New Media Basics‚ new media is essentially interactive‚ and it includes a host of communication mechanisms that revolve around the internet‚ and include elements such as e-mail

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    right of a human being to know what is happening around him/her. Throughout time‚ the journalism industry has gone through several changes. At the beginning‚ there were only weekly magazines providing readers with information and knowledge about the society‚ and then came the daily newspapers which provide all the happenings in our country and abroad. After that came the TV which provided audiences to view as well as listen the news and then came the internet which gave birth to online news allowing

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    Home » News » Technology News » Negative Effects of Violent Video Games May Build Over Time Negative Effects of Video Games Most of the bad effects of video games are blamed on the violence they contain.  Children who play more violent video games are more likely to have increased aggressive thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behaviors‚ and decreased prosocial helping‚ according to a scientific study (Anderson & Bushman‚ 2001).  The effect of video game violence in kids is worsened by the games’ interactive

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    What is now known as the Roaring Twenties was a time of optimism and high hopes‚ contrary to popular beliefs about the decade before the Great Depression. With the election of President Harding‚ a return to normalcy was desired among the nation‚ yet many still wanted to move forward. The character of America during this age was strongly reflected through one of its leading figures‚ at the time‚ Henry Ford. Ford’s invention of the Model T automobile and his progressive steps towards the future demonstrated

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    Barbara Michel (2009) said that “marketing today permeates every facet of our daily lives” (Michel‚ 2009). Also she expressed that “developing a marketing mindset is one of the keys to success”. This teaches us that marketing has been part of every citizen’s life. In one way or another‚ marketing is essential to every company and individual since it helps achieve success. In other words marketing has been widely used and it cannot be disregarded. For instance‚ in the business industry‚ we see that

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    On the 19th day of June 1566‚ a man named James Charles Stuart VI of Scotland was born to be King of Scotland James VI and later King of England James I. His birth and ascension to the throne changed the future of his family and the English Monarchy by his disdain for parliament (Wormald 1). Not only would he lay the seed of Monarchical dissent with the death of His son‚ Charles I‚ and the Establishment of The Commonwealth of Cromwell‚ but would leave the trail for the “Glorious Revolution” to

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    Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris on December 25‚ 1911 and was the second of three children. Her mother restored tapestries‚ brought back by her father during trips which unfortunately kept him away from his family. Louise had a painful youth. As a young child Bourgeois‚ claimed that her father would criticize the sexuality of children in a cruel manner. She was angry with her father because he would tease and make fun of her often‚ and who at one point called her a mistake. The treatment received

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    Born Herman Webster Mudgett‚ but more commonly known as H. H. Holmes‚ was a normal child but went through some memorable events that turned him into the genius and curious man he was. As Holmes grew up‚ he started manipulating people in order to get what he needs to progress in his life and he’d also use different alias so he wouldn’t be caught under the same name. He would most commonly sqam people or usually women into getting life insurance so once they’re gone‚ he could claim the money and add

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    Research Proposal: Importance of PR Office in Tanzania universities – A Case Study of TUDarCO August 17‚ 2008 By Mohammed Khelef LITERATURE REVIEW Dictionary.com describes Public Relations as the art‚ technique or profession of promoting such goodwill that is exactly what a public relations office (PRO) does. It is the office that specializes in promoting news. The term Public Relations was first used by the US President Thomas Jefferson during his address to Congress in 1807

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