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    With traditional media outlets dealing with the incoherent nature of audiences and the defiant threat of revenue decline, new organisations have stepped-up taking advantage of this shifting media landscape (Ellingsen 2014 pp.106). As companies such as Netflix, YouTube and other online broadcasters instigate adamant change in the way programming is created, consumed and distributed. This process, as stated by Media professor Chuck Byron, is “Broadly discussed as the on-demand culture” (Ellingsen 2014

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    Vision 2031, which was released in 2013, through two main purposes which are creating a long-term community plan for Brisbane and making a better Brisbane for the future generations (Brisbane Vision 2031, n.d.). The organization has identified eight themes of its Brisbane Vision 2031: - Our accessible, connected city - Our New World City - Our smart, prosperous city - Our clean, green city - Our friendly, safe city - Our vibrant, creative city - Our well-designed subtropical city - Our active, healthy

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    Issue of technology impact and improvement on Education At present technology is one of the most essential parts of our daily life. Many people of today 's society are of the opinion that technology is the blessings of modern science which makes our life more comfortable and handy Professional development. Key amongst all difficulties is absence of sufficient, continuing professional growth for educators who are necessary to incorporate new methods in their classes however who are unsuspecting

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    Na'vi, an eco-conscious, blue-skinned alien tribe with no understanding of modern advancements and technologies. A handicapped Marine, played by the Australian actor Sam Worthington, is sent to get into the tribe but soon "goes native" and leads them in a protection of their tribe against the white invaders. The plot sounds well known however the movie is a sci-fi story set in the future year 2154 and the allegories to the history of colonization should be somewhat evident to everyone whosoever goes

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    There is a famous expression by a renowned Australian psychiatrist, neurologist and a Holocaust survivor Viktor E. Frankl, “Those who have a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how'.” (2006) which is very much relatable to the astonishingly well written post-apocalyptic novel “Station Eleven” by Emily Mandel published on September 9, 2014. The author gives voice to many characters and highlights the efforts they make to create a little utopia of their own in the eerie and dystopian aftermath

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    Swot Analysis

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    benefit from Sunbeam’s innovations. The electric shaver—Shavemaster—was introduced to the market. Despite heavy international competition, Shavemaster became a market leader shortly after its launch. The appliance revolution continued to penetrate the Australian market. Consumers

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    Advertising Subcultures

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    THEME OF THE ARTICLE In today’s modern tech savvy world there is always a new phone, car, and the latest/hottest product that is being advertised on television or computer advertisements around the world. Who are those advertisements being geared towards? The majority of advertisements today seem to be geared towards a younger subculture age group, the millennials. While most marketing teams advertise towards the younger subculture groups, they are forgetting about another valuable age group, the

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    How Can Create A Blog

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    How To Create A Blog 1- Definition of Blog Blog is a truncate version of “weblog” which is used as a term for websites, are maintained by one or more than one individuals to discuss or express new ideas and informational topics. It’s an ongoing activity done by individuals having chain of information and knowledge gathered. The blogs are also used to link the many articles are presented in other websites to discuss or interact, also a blog can be focused on a narrow compass of subjects

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    Today’s society is faced with a plethora of media appealing to their emotional state by advertising the basic human need, to eat. The images that we see each and every day of our lives appear in media such as, magazines, billboards, television, during movies, and on the internet. These images are artfully recorded as film or photographs in such an advanced way that they tempt and tease our senses, inviting us to purchase and eat such a wonderful product (Cyberpat.com, 2013). Our senses are bombarded with

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    criticize the consequences of materialism and consumerism; it merely recognizes its universal presence as a accepted fact. Obtaining consumer goods, responding to ingenious advertisements and erecting more effectual forms of mass communication (back then: movies, television, newspapers and magazines) stimulated energy amongst young people. Pop Art celebrated the United Generation of Shopping. It employs aspects of mass culture, such as advertising, comic books and ordinary cultural objects as well as including

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