What ’s Entertainment? Notes Toward a Definition 1 Stephen Bates and Anthony J. Ferri What’s Entertainment? Notes Toward a Definition Introduction Entertainment has been a part of all cultures‚ from the Chauvet Cave paintings to the iPad. For Rothman‚ it is “the storehouse of national values” (xviii). Perhaps nowhere is that observation more apt than in the United States‚ a nation that Gabler terms a “republic of entertainment” (11). Many Americans seem to feel entitled to high-quality
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of adding a major entertainment center to a shopping mall has been gaining popularity over the past few years. Several of these so called ’mega-malls ’ have been constructed in various regions of the country‚ with substantial square footage allocated to large-scale entertainment centers. The first major entertainment mall was probably the West Edmonton Mall in Alberta‚ Canada‚ which came complete with a full amusement park and indoor surfing. Some of the largest U.S. entertainment malls now include
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Porter’s 5 Forces Jasmine Tomczak - 1152995 Porter’s 5 Forces Re: Fast Food Industry Commerce 4PA3 - C03 Jasmine Tomczak - 1152995 September 25‚ 2014 Porter’s 5 Forces Jasmine Tomczak - 1152995 The fast food industry is one which affects many lives in Canada. The following is a Porter’s 5 Force’s analysis that will determine how attractive this industry is as a whole. To determine the threat of new entrants‚ one must first consider the barriers to entry. Firstly‚ the start-up costs associated
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The 1950’s were a time of fun entertainment and prosperity. Many famous musicians and actors were taking the stage to change the way people thought of music and films in America‚ and even change their racial views somewhat. Stars like Elvis Presley‚ Bill Haley‚ and Nat King Cole with their “rock n’ roll” music changed the way people viewed music and viewed other races. The film industry of the fifties set precedence for future American filmmakers and set the standard of the industry higher than ever
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Malaysia TTTU6414 | Information Technology Management OUTLINE 1. Overview of Porter’s Five Forces Model 2. Porter’s Five Forces Model Analysis for TOYOTA 3. Overview of Porter’s Value Chain Model 4. Porter’s Value Chain Model Analysis for PERODUA 5. Conclusion 6. References Porter’s Five Forces Model Overview Figure 1 : Porter’s Five Forces Model • Also known as competitive forces model developed by Michael E. Porter in 1979 to understand how the five competitive forces impacting an industry
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Protestants and Catholics observe certain festivals commemorating events in the life of Christ. Of these‚ the two most important are Christmas‚ which is the Feast of Christ’s nativity‚ and Easter‚ which marks the anniversary of Christ’s resurrection. 5. Name the two major divisions of the Christian Bible. The New Testament and the Old Testament. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Over the course of two millennia‚ Christianity has grown to be the most widely practiced religion on earth. What factors might
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Forces The Porter’s Five Forces model is an “outside looking in” business unit strategy tool that is used to make an analysis of the attractiveness or value of an industry structure. The Competitive Forces analysis is made by the identification of 5 fundamental competitive forces: • The entry of competitors (how easy or difficult is it for new entrants to start to compete‚ which barriers do exist) • The threat of substitutes (how easy can our product or service be substituted‚ especially cheaper)
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DEVELOPMENT 2: Services Tourism and Entertainment Srilal Miththapala BSc (Eng) ;CEng; FIEE; FIH; Project Director‚ E U Switch Asia Programme Greening Sri Lanka Hotels Project‚ Past President of the Tourist Hotels Association of Sri Lanka World Tourism Tourism is referred to by many as the world ’s largest and fastest growing industry. It accounts for over 9% of global GDP‚ and in spite of several external setbacks‚ still continues to grow at 4-5% annually. International tourist numbers
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Entertainment Today and in the Past and how it has changed People The online Oxford Dictionaries provides the following definition of entertainment: “…as an act of providing or being provided with pleasure or enjoyment while holding attention and interest of an audience. It may take on a number of forms such as attending an organized event or a performance‚ or any other activity that has been designed to amuse and provide pleasure. Entertainment also covers the action of receiving guests and providing
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Introduction Ancient Romans‚ like the Greeks‚ loved entertainment. Their idea of entertainment was usually something involving death and drama. They liked to watch plays‚ watch gladiators‚ participate or watch games‚ and watch or participate in animal hunts. Colosseum Events The Colosseum is a famous arena that ’s still partly standing today. This arena could seat over 50‚000 people. On hot days‚ a canopy was raised over the Colosseum to protect the viewers from the heat. In the Colosseum
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