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…strategically. For an organisation to go global on the Internet really means going local in each geographic area because people respond to marketing messages through their own cultures. Marketers need to present messages that different cultures can understand…
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…amounts of time. I have also noticed that large amounts of Internet use can affect your health in a lot of ways. First of all, in the survey I took most people that took longer than 1-2 hours mostly have glasses. This might be because they are exposed…
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…in global economic development relieve the scourge of disease renew our love of art and learning. G. We will see how the Internet has become a ubiquitous (Being everywhere) force in daily life. II. Shaping the Internet age (Bill Gates, chairman, Microsoft…
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…The problem presented in today's Internet is how to maintain the audiences' attention long enough for them to receive our message. According to Jakob Nielsen, we will solve this problem by writing concise text, write skimmable text, write objectives…
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…Two occupations in our society that seem to attract some very unpleasant cultural encounters are professional Body Piercers and Tattoo Artists. Men and women employed in these occupations are all part of the "Body Modification" micro culture, also…
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…to control it, and no one organization liable for how it is used. The Internet has given the global community a voice. It has made cyber-democracy a reality and has given people the tools (in the way of information) to challenge ideas that are presented…
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How Genes Effect Our Appearance In 1865, an Augustinian monk named Gregor Mendel discovered that individual traits are determined by discrete "factors," later known as "genes," which are inherited by the parents. While researching his new discovery…
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…. This is an awesome power. It has limitless capabilities for good-and for evil. And it carries with it awesome responsibilities."-FCC Chairman Newton Minow. Does American popular culture reflect society and our traditional values? Or vice versa, is it a force of its…
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…The Internet Chances are, anyone who is reading this paper has at one time, at least, surfed the net once. Don't worry if you haven't, I willexplain everything you need to know about the Internet and the World Wide Web. Including how it started…
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…Only once in a lifetime will a new invention come about to touch every aspect of our lives. Such a device that changes the way we work, live, and play is a special one, indeed. A machine that has done all this and more now exists in nearly every…
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