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    WORKING PAPER e rise of social media and its impact on mainstream journalism: A study of how newspapers and broadcasters in the UK and US are responding to a wave of participatory social media‚ and a historic shi in control towards individual consumers. Nic Newman September 2009 Contents Executive summary and key conclusions 1. Framing the debate 2. Mainstream media motivations‚ doubts and dilemmas 2.1 Definitions and motivations 2.2 BBC 2.3 Guardian and Telegraph 2.4 New York Times

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    Period 4B In this very lyrical excerpt‚ Mary Oliver has a great attraction to nature because of its paradoxical yet balancing form. By being both terrifying and beautiful‚ nature fills the world with contrasting entities that can be “death-bringers” or bring “immobilizing happiness.” Oliver uses imagery‚ parallelism‚ and contrasting to express her swaying emotions of fear‚ awe‚ and happiness towards nature. The imagery creates the very distinct contrast between terrifying and beautiful parts of

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    Case Study 1 Hanqing Zhao (Bill) Martin Jiles‚ Executive Director of Express‚ was leading Express for 8 years. He had set up the “can-do” culture and the results-oriented management style to help this company achieved many goals and affect Express in many aspects. Such as the “can-do” attitude played an important role in installing MIRS computer system‚ which was widely refused to use in the country because it was hard to do. However‚ although Jiles had confidence in his culture‚ it seemed that

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    Stand Up and Speak Up After reading “The Journey” written by Mary Oliver‚ I have noted that the author of the poem was suggesting a few different themes and ideas. One of which is that although there will be countless things dragging you down in life‚ you must stay strong and carry on. From line four to line seven‚ the author mentioned that bad advice was shouted at you‚ and the entire house began to tremble. They represent the people who tell you that you will never succeed and the awful things

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    Oliver Road Observation

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    On 09/05/2017 at 17:35 hours I was patrolling around north Oliver road when I heard Deputy Allen on the radio stating he just saw an accident at 700 block east 119th‚ Peck‚ Sumner County KS. I made my way to the call and arrived on scene at 17:51 hours. I observed a 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 bearing Kansas 051JZH VIN 2GCEC19T811194265 in the southeast corner of Meridian and 119th. On the southeast side of the same intersection in the ditch I saw a 2008 silver Optima bearing Kansas926JEP VIN-

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    An Ironic Twist of the American Dream The American dream was first expressed by James Truslow in 1931‚ "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement". The American dream is never fully accomplished because all good things have to come to an end at one point or another as it does in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The American dream speaks for its meaning since any dream is far from reality. The American

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    1. a. The simulation indicates that 584 is the optimum stocking quantity. Daily profit at this stocking quantity is $331.4346. b. Using the newsvendor model‚ Cu = 1 - 0.2 = 0.8 and Co = .2. Cu /(Cu + Co) = .8. Using the spreadsheet‚ we found Q* = NORM.INV(.8‚500‚100) = 584.16. The simulation and newsvendor model give the same optimal stocking quantity. 2. a. According to the simulation spreadsheet‚ 4 hours of investment in creation maximizes daily profit at $371.33. b. Sheen would choose an

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    Social Auditing: Environmental Ethics Issues Characters: George Holt financial director Kim Hopkins internal auditor Senior Management Brian Henderson professional accountant (friend) Phone ringing by George to Kim George: hello!!!! Kim Kim: Yes‚ sir!!! George: Kim‚ I would like to highlight to you‚ that our management board meetings is schedule to next week Monday. Kim: Humm!!! George:I want you to make audit report on the company’s affaires….including graphs and figures…with full

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    Magazines’ Twist on Body Image While magazines may be fun to read‚ there is more to them then just information and pictures. All of the pictures in and on magazines are all usually photo-shopped. The faces are thinned‚ bodies are trimmed‚ blemishes disappear‚ body images are enhanced and appearances are dramatically changed. Believe it or not this can make a huge impact on someone and it may change their lifestyle forever. Editing and photo-shopping human beings on magazines can make a dramatic

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    Oliver Sacks Awakening

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    Dr.Oliver Sacks and His Awakening Experiment Dr. Oliver Sacks is a neurologist who took it upon himself to study disorders of the brain that are not quite easily explained. Disorders such as Parkinson’s disease (PD)‚ schizophrenia‚ Tourette’s‚ Alzheimer’s‚ and facial blindness have no known causes and the number of patients diagnosed with these illnesses is steadily increasing. Currently‚ Dr. Sacks is residing in New York where he is a professor of clinical neurology and psychiatry at Columbia

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