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    References Lucie, H. Q. (2016). What comes around, goes around (and around and around): Reviving the lost history of FEMA and its importance to future disasters. Homeland Security Affairs, 12 Retrieved from https://www.hsaj.org/articles/13214 The author discusses how FEMA hasn’t kept historical records well which could lead them to repeating previous mistakes, unlike the U.S. Marine Corps which has been around for over 200 years, kept an archive and implemented what it has learned from those years

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    attract a large audience? Most people would say yes, but is this limited to television programs? It’s definitely not, nor is it limited to the ownership by the same company. Star Wars productions with completely different aspects receive a great amount of popularity all the time. Star Wars the Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, while similar in many ways, are vastly different programs. Star Wars the Clone Wars is an animated television program that was released in 2008 on cartoon network. While Star Wars

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    Television vs. Computers by Ron Kaufman "This instrument can teach, it can illuminate; yes, and it can even inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends. Otherwise it is merely light and wires in a box." -- Television Journalist Edward R. Murrow in TV Guide, December, 1958 The Kill Your Television web site went online in its current form in August, 1995. Since that time, I have received lots of e-mail responses saying that television is really

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    information is received through devices are very complex, these are known as Display Output Devices. They are responsible for receiving data in different forms: images, videos, numbers, words, and even sounds. Examples of these devices include televisions, computer screens, mobiles, printers and cameras. This paper will discuss the complexity of different output devices, functions they carry out, and how the functions are carried out. (Output device, Wikipedia, 2014). Part 1 : projectors are output

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    Everywhere people look, there is a screen. Whether it’s a laptop, television, phone, tablet, or a cinema, screens encompass society. Additionally, the content we watch on these devices is growing at a prolific rate. This is due to easy access of programs, like Final Cut, Premiere Pro, and iMovie, that allow basically anyone to make their own video or movie. Some say that this ability to produce movies easier than ever before poses a threat to the integrity of the movie industry, claiming streaming

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    but then their act of violence is mostly forgotten about. Rarely do the parents or school officials investigate why the child acted violently in the first place. If asked, the adults might say something like “the child probably watches a violent television show, like Powerangers, or he/she plays violent video games, like Grand Theft Auto.” Most people would consider that an acceptable reason. It is the norm to blame “the media” for everything that is wrong with our culture. But the question raised

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    understand the evolution and development of televisions from the marketing perspective. This paper discusses the shortcomings which were noticed by manufacturers which initiated a chain of constant innovation and improvement. It also gives useful insights on the evolution of television and its positive/negative

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    MarketResearchMoz added Reports on 3D Printing Markets (http://www.marketresearchmoz.com/sample/search?searchTxt=3D+Printing&x=31&y=9) to its vast database. This report provides a roadmap for 3D printing technology (www.marketresearchmoz.com/market-research/3d-printing-markets-ho ..) that will be invaluable to product managers of all kinds and its scope extends to all serious applications and end user sectors that have been proposed for 3D printing to date.This report pinpoints where the real

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    bioprinting, using 3D printing technology for producing live cells with extreme accuracy, could be the answer to many of the problems we as humans face in the medical field. It could be the end to organ waiting lists and an alternative for organ transplants. In 3D printing technology lies the potential to replace the testing of new drugs on animals. However, the idea of applying 3 dimensional printing to the health industry is still quite new and yet to have a major impact. Manufacturing working 3D organs remains

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    INNOVATION 1 Brand Innovation Romain Debecq Regent’s College 3D Printing food BRAND INNOVATION 2 Brand innovation is the process of realizing a new or improved product. Innovation could be motivated by several factors e.g. consumer preference, need for improvements in the old products, need to incorporate new functionality in existing brand etc. This paper discusses innovative design of a 3D printer that can print food. Inspiring Innovators of 3D Printers Cockrell School of Engineering (2014) of the University

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