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    This paper is based on a fictional character from the movie Precious. Precious is a 16-year-old African American girl. Precious is living in Harlem in an unbearable condition as she was physically, verbally and emotionally abused by her mother. Precious is a sexual abuse survival as she had two children by her own father. Her first child had Down syndrome. She had been told all her life that she is stupid and worthless and she is not excelling at school. Precious is overweight, and dealing with

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    In this tragic tale, a young black woman grew up in a sexually, emotionally, and physically abusive household without the support a stable adult. Precious grew up in the ghetto of Harlem, New York city with her unemployed Mother. Her Mother was envious of Precious because her husband favored his own daughter over his wife. In short, her mother's insecurities allowed her to be impregnated not once but twice with her husband. While she was a mother she was also a target into bullying for her weight

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    Question 1: Convergence, according to our text on page 19, is the process of coming together or uniting in a common interest or focus. This could be the combining of multiple products into one single product, but in the world of mass media there are two main communication and media processes; content and distribution. Our text, The Dynamics of Mass Communication, talks about what is called corporate convergence. Author Joseph Dominick says corporate convergence would involve media companies that

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    help of Science and technology studies, it helped challenged the philosophy of positivism for the better. Actor Network Theory helps pushed positivism. Actors whom like the strict relation between their theories and observation. Being able to understand and live with their work. In positivism, observation and case studies are all great tools to show one’s hypothesis. Positivism has greatly been challenged for the better due to science and technology studies. Science and technology studies is the

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    marketing. To linear models, knowledge flow is very simple in the process of innovation. The origin of innovation is science, the basic science. It will increase the production of innovation when increasing the investment to science. Actually, technology-push model and need-pull

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    nothingness he discusses the power of technology and how humanity wields it foolishly. Although the genre of science fiction differs in execution between movies and writing, I claim that both commonly portray technology and science as the reason for our apocalypse because humanity has and always use them immorally. Humans have strong destructive tendencies as long as they benefit themselves, which is what allows room for the immoral abuse of science and technology to take place. Humans know how self

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    essential to long term success because the world is changing. In the the last class you had a quote that said “Innovation is a charge into the unknown”. In the past ten years, technology has reached new levels in every company. There seems to be a sweet spot in the innovation of technology. If you’re the first to push a new idea, some may question the success of the new innovation. If the innovation is successful, other companies my try to build a better model that can be more efficient. But

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    Technology has transformed the way we live our lives today. Some suggest that new technological advances are pushing the human race to new levels, providing us with a competitive motivation to be better. Machines can now perform both simple and complex tasks at rates unthinkable to man one century ago, and we are responsible for their creation. However, despite these wonders, machines can be directly related to over 20% of our population's day-to-day problems. Why? The rapid spread of machine technology

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    (Chesbrough 2003) In the early 1970s the process of industrial innovation was commonly assumed as the “linear progression”, through development of technology in organizations, to marketplace, that became the “technology push model”. And in “mid 1960s- early 1970s period” appears 2ndgeneration of “Innovation model”, alluded to as "market pull innovation model”. In accordance with “simple sequential model”, the marketplace was new ideas

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    All People can agree that as time passes, things change, the world evolves and innovations advance...possibly a bit too much. Technology could be used as an example of something that advances throughout time. The Machine Stops, a story written by E.M. Foster, is a story written in 1909 about a dystopian community that was taken over by machines and because of the machines, the people were completely brainwashed by the machine and it’s doings, and they all adapted to a life where isolating themselves

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