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    of video gaming called “exergaming”‚ which is the use of video games that provide physical exercise. The term “exergaming” derives from the words exercise and gaming (Exergamefitness.com). Exergames are interactive video games such as Wii Sports‚ Wii Fit for the Wii and Dance Central for the Xbox Kinect. These types of games require the player to get off their feet and virtually participate in the activity and therefore requiring a lot of movement. Exergaming promotes physical activity and as children

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    Part One “You are the chief editor of a large metropolitan daily newspaper. One of your reporters is caught fabricating sources and making up facts. How do you handle the situation‚ from disciplining the reporter to explaining it to your readers?” I would have to say that I would handle the situation by firing the person who was involved with the fabrication of sources and facts. I would fire the person because I feel that the integrity of that persons work would always be in question as well

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    The marketing strategy is supposed to show the long term direction and scope of the company with stakeholders and the environment in mind. In a fast changing industry there is a big challenge to create a long term strategy. There can be a lot of factors changing in the short run that cannot be foreseen. (Johnson‚ Scholes and Whittington‚ 2007). How should the company design their marketing strategy to be usable in the long run? There are different differentiation strategies for the company to choose

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    History of In-home Gaming Systems The in-home game systems of today are considered fifth-generation which means that people have been able to play games in their homes since the 70s. From the time of the first in-home gaming system to today’s there has been a challenge in the gaming market to make the systems appeal to more and more people. How do the gaming companies plan to do this? How do the gaming systems change to meet the competitors system? These are all relevant questions when studying

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    Hum 176 Week 9

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    PART ONE As a local television Director‚ my main focus is on the local news and the issues that affect the community in which I live. I would choose to make the closing of the parks for three days my lead story and leave the celebrity death to the bigger networks. My first priority is to report news that affects the citizens of the community that I serve‚ even with the prospect of bigger ratings; I would feel an obligation to my audience to report issues that are more closely related to them. I

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    com/definition/information-system.html Laudon‚ K.‚ Laudon‚ J. (2009). Essentials of management information systems (8th Ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. Kuchera‚ B. (2010). Wii Netflix support a natural evolution‚ cure for sales woes”‚ Ars Technica retrieved from http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2010/01/wii-to-offer-netflix-streaming.ars.on January 25‚ 2010. Kumar‚ S.‚ Kwong A.‚ Misra C. (2009). Emerald Risk mitigation in offshoring of business operations. Doi: 10.1108/17410380910953711

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    Making Things Fun

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    ​Making Things Fun In the daily hustle and bustle of life‚ having fun can often get lost in the seemingly limitless number of tasks required of us daily. These tasks can feel boring and inconvenient. They can feel like they take the excitement out of life. How can we find more joy in having to do these boring tasks? In Kent Richardson’s internet video‚ he gives us an example of a task that everyone is required to follow. A task that can be found in almost anyone’s life is the need to obey the

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    For example‚ Nintendo would be concerned with how the public receives its next release‚ and therefore should find out generally whether a motion-sensing capable console would be generally well received by the public(for the release of the Nintendo Wii). They should consider whether they are harnessing too much or little information to make key marketing decisions. Also‚ they should consider the availability of information‚ such as its competitors (Sony‚ Microsoft etc) advertising budgets and how

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    Assignment #1 Summary Innovate or Die brings to light the necessity for businesses to expand among their current products. As stated in the introduction of the article‚ “Companies must have the audacity to attack their core businesses‚ or competition will. Whether a new product immediately fails or maintains a steady maturity‚ every product goes through the life cycle: introduction‚ growth‚ maturity‚ and decline. The dreaded decline stage may not hit for twenty years‚ which is what a company

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    netflix case study

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    is moved by technology where Netflix offers its subscribers the ability to utilize their online movie service virtually on any device from cell phones‚ tablets‚ IPods‚ computers‚ Blu ray disc players‚ to game consoles like Xbox 360‚ PS3 and Nintendo Wii. With the convenience of not having to set foot outside the comfort of their home‚ a wide variety of movie titles to choose from and with approximately 15 billion subscribers paying a monthly service fee ranging from $8.99 to $47.99‚ Netflix has the

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