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    New Business Realities E-Business Systems: The New Infrastructure E-business uses the global reach of the Internet to connect customers‚ vendors‚ suppliers and employees together‚ and the information they need‚ to do a better job. It represents a secure‚ reliable‚ scalable and manageable framework that builds on existing technology investments to prepare for the future. It is about Web-enabling core business processes to improve customer service‚ reduce product cycle time‚ get better results

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    Children and Television Watching: The Opinions of Parents in the United States A Qualitative Study By: M. Carpenter Introduction and Literature Review One concern that parents may have towards their children is whether or not television is good for them. According to The Nielson Company‚ television viewing among kids is at an eight-year high. Whether it is TV shows or DVDs‚ American children between the ages of two and eleven are watching more television than ever before. Kids between

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    September 2‚ 2011 The first known television service in the United Sates was in July of 1928. The broadcast was put out by C.F. Jenkins‚ who was given permission by the Federal Radio Commission to broadcast 48-line film images in a suburb of Washington D.C. Since then‚ television has come a long way. It has gone from single black and white images to a myriad of different options and possibilities‚ as a matter of fact‚ even 3D television is an option in today’s high technology dependent world

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    The Reality Shows

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    The reality show i would never participate in. There are many TV shows around the world ‚ some of them are very funny and meaningful‚ but there are some shows that are very‚ very pointless and outrageous. In that kind of shows the TV viewers make badly fun of the participants. And after the show they experience the pain of shame. For example one of that reality shows is “Price of Truth” . If you are participant in that stupidity‚ they ask you very personal questions for a lot

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    Pros & Cons of Television

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    TELIVISION Nowadays television plays an important role in everyone’s life. By being the source of information‚ it provides an endless entertainment for the whole family units. As a result‚ every family now owns a television and television is now becoming a very useful device for every family. So‚ in this situation we should say that there many advantages and disadvantages in watching television. And this is the time to discuss the advantages first. Firstly‚ the television brings us news from all

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    Reality and Truth

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    Reality and truth are both so hackneyed in a commonplace manner with over-lapping ideas that they each lose their own individuality. Reality is a subjective value that reflects what characterizes our world‚ whether it is our individual world or the world as a whole‚ and its conditions. Oliver Sacks’ "The Mind’s Eye: What the Blind See" and Tim O’Brien’s "How to Tell a True War Story" bring the relationship of truth and reality into question. O’Brien openly uses the thin line between truth and reality

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    The Definition of Reality

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    The Definition of Reality The quote which Christof made in the movie “The Truman Show” depicts the narrow-mindedness of the human brain the inability to search for the truth. Humans get used to the idea of a particular habit of living‚ which disables them from reaching the ultimate truth. Therefore‚ reality is the achievement of the questioning of the world around us to find the perfect truth which should be accepted‚ to live without the conflict that our world presents itself with. In numerous

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    Sexism in Television Commercials Many of us have seen a commercial and felt offended by the sexist attitudes represented. It appears that on every channel‚ there is another television commercial trying to sell its product with beautiful women. These commercials can range from selling beer to selling cars (Sadiq). From sports to personal hygiene and home improvement products. Almost every commercial has someone missing proper attire‚ or insinuating the other is dumb or not as intelligent. These

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    Virtual Reality

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    Virtual Reality Virtual reality has promise for nearly every industry ranging from architecture and design to movies and entertainment‚ but the real industry to gain from this technology is science in general. The money that can be saved examining the probability of experiments in an artificial world before they are actually carried out could be great‚ and the money saved on energy could be even greater. Virtual reality is something that personally excites me because uses and benefits of it are

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    Reality Therapy

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    Reality Therapy was developed by psychiatrist William Glasser (1925). By 1962 Reality Therapy was complete‚ and Glasser then revised William Powers’ Control Theory and renamed it Choice Theory in 1996. The New Reality Theory claims that most clients share the same basic dilemma: an unhappy relationship with a significant person in their life. The main goal of this therapy is to support clients in connecting with the people they wish to include in their quality world‚ which is the world they would

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