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    Introduction Technology plays a significant role by becoming an innovative phenomenon that gradually engages with the fashion retail industry. Most of the fashion retailers in the industry have undertaken the strategies to go beyond the servicing customers via the salespersons through the adoption of the technology devices like the tablet computers that provide towards consumer services. E-retail distribution was established through the proposal that was designed to save a considerable amount of

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    2.4.5 TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM) Fred (1985) suggested TAM. It examines the mediating roles of perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness in their relationships between systems characteristics (external variables) and the probability of system use (an indicator of system success). TAM is one of the most widely used models for explaining the factors that have impact on user acceptance of Internet Service. Many studies have demonstrated the validity of the TAM across a wide range of

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    Role of Media

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    It can change opinions because they have access to people and this gives it a lot of strength. This strength can either be used constructively by educating the people or it can be used destructively by misleading the innocent people. Power of the media can transform the whole society especially in the developing countries it can be used as a 'weapon of mass destruction'. But I think the most important use of media is to educate the people about the basic human rights. The dilemma of the developing

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    Benchmarking

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    diverse meanings to messages – based on factors such as gender, age, educational level, ethnicity, and occupation – that affect how they perceive information and the media. * Audiences seek messages that reflect their own ideas and values, a phenomenon known as selective exposure The Stories Media Tell * As its most significant level, mass media and its stories can influence an entire society or nation’s perception of events The Impact of Media in Everyday Life * The ancient Greek

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    The internet phenomenon has significantly evolved particularly in developed countries. This has transformed how retailers and buyers meet at the market place through physical and online purchases, distribution of products and services(Bashir, 2013). Although deemed to be a familiar channel for success and growth in developed countries, online shopping is still considered an innovation in developing countries like Tanzania (Mlelwa, 2015; Zaied, 2012) According to Katawetawaraks & Wang(2011) online

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    Best Buy is a multinational retailer that sells both products and services through three primary channels: about 1,500 retail stores, online, and call centers. It sells consumer electronics and a variety of related merchandise, including software, video games, music, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, mobile phones, digital cameras, car stereos and video cameras, in addition to home appliances (washing machines, dryers, and refrigerators), in a non-commissioned sales environment (Hoovers, 2013). It has also branded

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    Scientific Lens

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    The team utilizes a lot of high tech equipment when investigating a haunt. They typically must adapt equipment used for other purposes to fit their paranormal needs. Some of the devices they use include: wireless cameras, electronic voice phenomena (EVP) devices and electronic magnetic field (EMF) devices. It seems that the primary goal for many of the investigators and those who watch the show is to gain physical, recorded evidence that either confirms or denies the existence of ghost and therefore

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    In today’s modern society advancements in the technological aspect of Speech Pathology and Audiology has begun to change the way clinicians test, treat and asses their clients. Without the science behind our voices, we only have the perception of what we hear to rely on to study them. This can be a problem because not everyone perceives sounds the same way. Instruments help set a universal understanding of speech science by providing accurate images, measurements and assessments of sounds. In

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    The more unpredictable issues is with powerful natural phenomenon. The On September 1, 1859, an astronomer named Richard Carrington used his private observatory attached to his country estate outside of London. When he looked up at the sun with it one day, he noticed and began to sketch a cluster of enormous dark

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    Paranormal Events Every person is born and will eventually die. Where does the soul of the person go? Does the soul go to Heaven or Hell? Or does the soul stay on Earth and “haunt” other people, houses, or places. Paranormal is defined as a denoting events or phenomena that are beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding. Some people believe that there are “ghosts” that walk among us, and there are people who think it’s fake. Every person will find out one day. In Bluffton, Indiana, there

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