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    The Internet From The Air

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    Garnet Swan, Andrew Mariscal Ben Ryan James Hanks 09:00 23 January 2017 27 January 2017 INTERNET FROM THE AIR Specific Purpose: Educate students on way companies are working on providing internet to developing countries. Central Idea: Companies are exploring alternative methods to supply internet to hard to reach areas. Introduction I. (Attention Getter) Imagine being able to send a tweet in the middle of the dessert ! How About the middle of the ocean! II. (Audience Adaptation) You may think

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    Mark Zuckerberg once said, “When you give everyone a voice and give people power, the system usually ends up in a really good place.” It looks really nice and pretty on the outside, but deep down at its core, giving power to people can be deadly. Zuckerberg had good intentions, but he’s got it wrong. Facebook has become a self-conscious universe where people care about the number of likes and shares that a post, image, or video receives. However, Facebook isn’t the only one. Instagram, Snapchat,

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    When Mark was studying at Harvard, he co-founded Facebook (social network) to help keep friends, and families in touch, Facebook have over 1 billion registered users. From the pie-chart below fig 1.1, I was able to show that other four types of minds got an

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    Prompt: Is Facebook becoming a powerful geopolitical forcé – a “Cyberkingdom” that violates digital privacy without government scrutiny or with direct government approval? Reflect on the New York Times article seen in class and explain, justify and illustrate Facebook as a “Cyberkingdom” In recent years, Facebook has been growing constantly in almost every country of the world. It became one of the most successful companies with “more than two billion users (Mozur et al, 2017)” . However, the company

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    This provides conspicuous support to the premise that Intelligence, creativity and personality are interlinked and influence idea generation (Frank Barron and David M. Harrington, 1981). • Leadership and work-group relations Findings: Mark Zuckerberg is undeniably an inspirational leader. “His belief in future of Artificial Intelligence, gives us a sense of direction with respect to idea generation. It enables us to share his vision,” says Jun. Team member exchanges (inter and intra- departmental)

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    David Fincher use to explore the personal dilemmas of their protagonists, Holden Caulfield and Mark Zuckerberg, in The Catcher in the Rye and The Social Network? In David Fincher’s The Social Network and J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye, a story of two young men, Holden Caulfield and Mark Zuckerberg face many difficulties and ultimately are very vulnerable souls. The dilemmas that Holden and Mark face are alienation, betrayal and identity. Fincher and Salinger both use many techniques in

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    Expression: Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity. There has to be middle ground within these laws so that issues do not arise. Points that support this idea occur in the build up of the social networking site called Facebook. Mark Zuckerberg the current CEO of Facebook was sued by Divya Narenda, Tyler Winklevoss and Cameron Winklevoss on grounds of breaking the intellectual property clause. Harvard Connection (currently known as ConnectU) is a social networking site

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    describes a scene in The Social Network where Mark Zuckerberg adds his ex-girlfriend on Facebook and obsessively waits for her to confirm his request by, “..waiting and clicking and waiting and clicking.” This is very common for a lot of people, we add people on Facebook to feel like we are a part of That person's life. We make connections with people online and rarely have a relationship with them offline. We use it as irresponsibly as Mark Zuckerberg does when adding his ex-girlfriend on Facebook

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    The website’s founder Mark Zuckerberg, the film’s antihero, has completely restructured how people form social bonds and transformed how society perceives the socializing process. The Social Network examines exactly how this social outcast revolutionized communication to reflect his own social behavior. Fincher opens his film with a conversation in medias res between Mark and his girlfriend, Erica. The scene establishes a number of important characteristics about Mark, including his

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    describes a scene in The Social Network where Mark Zuckerberg adds his ex-girlfriend on Facebook and obsessively waits for her to confirm his request by, “..waiting and clicking and waiting and clicking.” This is very common for a lot of people, we add people on Facebook to feel like we are a part of that person's life. We make connections with people online and rarely have a relationship with them offline. We use it as irresponsibly as Mark Zuckerberg does when adding his ex-girlfriend on Facebook

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