...This photograph is of Ed Mirvish in front of his store, Honest Ed's, on the corner of Bathurst and Bloor St. West in Toronto and was taken in 1983. The photograph was taken by Tibor Kolley for the Globe and Mail and was sourced on their website from the news article on the history of Honest Ed's. This image interested me because of Honest Ed's recent closure, as well as because I find it visually interesting as there is something going on in the fore, middle, and background of the image. Reading Reflection #1: Barthes’ concepts of Connotation & Dennotation This image relates to Barthes concept of the photographic message, specifically in relation to the “denotation” and “connotation” of the messages that can be read from press images. To summarize, Barthes describes that a press photograph has both a denoted message and a connoted message. Essentially, the denoted message is whatever is in the image (Barthes 17). In the case of my own chosen photograph, it is an older male in a suit standing in front of a street corner with a gathering of people around a building behind him. Secondly, press photographs also have a connoted message, which the public decides based on what they see and what they can interpret from the denoted image (17). For example, assuming that the man owns (what might be) a store behind him is a connoted message. Or that the people behind him are lined up for a big sale is also a connoted message; it is making inferences about the image based on already...
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...the conditions an individual has to endure can affect the outcome of that individual’s life. In Jesse Walters book, "We Live in Water" he gives readers examples of how an individual’s opportunity to progress or develop in life can be hindered by the surroundings they have to endure. The Title "We Live in Water" relates to a fish living in a fish tank, because no matter how many times that fish may swim to the glass of the tank it cannot change the outcome it has to suffer. In the collection, “We Live in Water”, two specific short stories, "Thief" and "We live in Water" shows readers how the environment and circumstances people...
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...Cláudia Soeiro Av. Dr armenio maia n.º 212º esq 3680-115 Oliveira de Frades/ Portugal Student nr: 70662912 Exam nr 50046800 Email: Claudia.soeiro1@gmail.com The song I'm choosing is full of poetry and it has a deep meaning like clear water and I guess we all feel it once in life at least. In this thesis I would like to approach the meaning the song as for me and the difference between 1993 until 1999. Also leave an important message to you that you can read during this prewriting. In 1993 singers were artists and some ugly in 1999 singers are all models that sing. In 1993 I was 15 years old. I was a teenager in the down of my adult life and when I listen to this song on the radio I always wondered what that emotion so private that they sang was. Private Emotion: The song is from the Hooters and the lyrics are as follows: Every endless night has a dawning day Every darkest sky has a shining ray And it shines on you, baby, can't you see You're the only one who can shine for me It's a private emotion That fills you tonight And a silence falls between us As the shadows steal the light and wherever you may find it Wherever it may lead Let your private emotion come to me Come to me, come to me, come to me When your soul is tired and your heart is weak Do you think of love as a one way street? Well, it runs both ways, open up your eyes Can't you see me here, how can you deny It's a private emotion That fills you tonight And a silence falls between us As the shadows...
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...Xbox 360 Defines Today and Tomorrow Robert Gaugh DeVry University Xbox 360 Defines Today and Tomorrow In 2005 Microsoft introduced the Xbox 360 to the world of console gaming; a moment that would define today and tomorrow for the rest of our lives. Microsoft stood out by treading uncharted waters that other competitors and previous consoles failed to explore. With people in mind, innovative heads at Microsoft catered to every gamer’s needs with the release of Xbox 360. By capturing exclusive rights to five game of the year titles, improving the online gaming experience, and remaining on the forefront of cutting edge technology, the Xbox 360 defines today and tomorrow. With big names like Sony and Nintendo ready to knock the consumer right off their feet, Microsoft needed to stand out and shine in a way its competitors couldn’t. The Xbox 360 needed exclusivity, and accomplished this by grabbing the rights to Halo, Gears of War, Fable, Forza Motorsport and Mass Effect. Not only were these franchises game of the year recipients, they specifically were the answer to all the rival gaming successes. Halo was the answer to any first person shooter success on any other console along with Gears of War. Forza Motorsport delivered the simulated racing game that Gran Turismo did for Sony. Fable and Mass Effect, yet different in ways, brought new meaning to the role playing genre by bringing a different approach than what gamers were used to. Microsoft’s decisiveness with...
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...Technology Atari (from a Japanese verb meaning “to hit the target”) is a brand name owned by several different entities since its inception in 1972. Founded by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney in 1972 Atari, Inc. was pioneer in arcade games, home video game consoles, and computers. The products such as Pong and the Atari 2600 assisted defining the electronic entertainment industry from the 1970’s to the mid-1980. In 1984, Atari Inc. was split, and the arcade division was turned into Atari Games Inc. Atari Games receive the rights to the original 1972-1984 arcade hardware properties, as well as the rights to use the logo and brand name with appended text “Games” on arcade games. Atari Consumer Electronic Division properties were in turn sold to Jack Tramiel’s Tramel Technology Ltd., which renames itself to Atari Corporation. On June 27, 1972 Atari, Inc. hired Al Alcorn as their first design engineer. Al Alcorn produces an arcade version of the Magnavox Odyssey’s Tennis game, which became Pong. In Japanese when a prediction comes true or when someone wins the lottery the word “Atari” is used. A project came up to design a successor to the 2600 started as soon as the system shipped. The original development team estimated that the 2600 had a lifespan of about 3 years, so they decided to build the most powerful machine they could, given that time frame. Mid-way through that time-frame, the home computer revolution was taking off, so the new machines were adapted, with the addition...
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...theory on the characters based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley R. What I would like to introduce is the parallel lines that run through these characters Walton, Victor Frankenstein, and the Creature. Mary Shelleys Frankenstein is a novel that was written for a contest between her and her peers, a contest was to see who could write the most telling tale of fright. Mary, who was the youngest t and had never put pen to paper in this manner, took to the challenge. The story told by her impressed one of her friends Percy Shelly and being of some affluence had the book published. The story that was told begins at the end of Victor Frankenstein's life where he is found in the farthest reaches North in to the cold and icy waters chasing some unknown figure. At the same time which appears to be by coincidence he is rescued by an explorer on a quest of glory. Victor agrees to board the explorers boat to recover his strength and will so he can continue his chase of the unknown figure. While aboard the explorers ship Victor befriends the explorer and they begin to trust each other and talk to each other. This novel at the surface appears to be like many others that have been written some I have read some I have not but, upon, much reading and re-reading the novel I have discovered something that I have found very fascinating Is this a tale of one man, two or three. We meet Walton the first character introduced in the novel. Walton is writing to his sister...
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...actually had the guts to leave the ‘comforts’ of the ‘normal world’ to live in the middle of a desert with little to nothing. I know if I had to live in that desert with the same amount of resources they had, I wouldn’t make it because I adapted myself to the life to modern times. Meaning I have allowed myself to get used to the simple things such as running water and electricity. From my standing point as an outsider looking in, I thought these people were bold and crazy at the same time. The second...
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...African continent was experiencing. Specifically, the lyrics bring awareness of hunger and poverty as results of the drought. In the 1980’s the continent of Africa was going through troubling times. The continents population was projecting at shocking numbers, degrading ecologically, and plummeting into debt. A rapidly growing population is a long term problem that is faced by any continent that can not sustain a good quality of life. The rate of death in Africa slowed, and the fertility rate increased. The average amount of children per mother is estimated at 6.2. Couples are getting married at younger ages which is slowly raising the statistic. The physical resources in Africa in the 1980’s where degrading due to eroding soil, falling water tables, and dying forests. With no land there is no food to grow, starving the population. In order to grow crops however one is required to have money. A debt crisis swept over Africa which furthermore pounded the continent with poverty. Meanwhile things in America where booming in the 80’s, baby boomers were attending college and graduating with high paying jobs, leaving not much to worry about. Other countries around the world including America where appalled at the condition of Africa. They all banded together to lend a helping hand to...
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...SSO Trends and Security Concerns The constantly changing landscape of contemporary technology, presents many challenges. Of these challenges, maintaining the security and confidentiality many have come to expect has been the most important. The convenience and simplicity of single sign-on may offer many conveniences but it also presents many challenges. The former trend of users needing to have multiple usernames and passwords is obsolete with the implementation of technology from Microsoft .NET Passport and similarly the Liberty system for corporations. The security risks significantly vary with each trend. Although, the latest trend in single sign-on for the Internet may boast ease of use, it presents several significant security concerns for the protection of personal data. Internet users commonly browse multiple sites that may request personal information including but not limited to name, email address, username and password. Remembering and entering various credentials for every website visited can be very inconvenient for the user. A single sign-on system allowing a user to browse various websites using only one login is a convenient option compared to the alternatives that requires remembering multiple usernames and passwords. Single sign-on technology utilizes a single login at one particular site, to grant access to other sites. The single sign-on software collects all the users sign in credentials, which authenticates...
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...money and fame. Madonna had very little musical background and no contacts when she arrived in New York. However, that did not stop her. Even with this lack of training she knew that she needed to meet more people and have more exposure to get ahead. She watched and listened to current trends in music and adjusted her career to the dance music industry that was becoming popular. Madonna was a great relationship builder and motivator. She used those skills to gain more exposure which eventually led to a very successful stint with Warner Records. Madonna also realized that she needed to expand beyond music; through movies, through children’s book publishing, through a distribution deal with Warner Records, and through a contract with Live Nation. She has always managed to stay just enough in the public eye without drawing too much attention, but was very aware that when needed she could turn it on and reinvent herself. She is a brand, and the quote by the London Telegraph says it best, “What doesn’t change and hopefully never will, is Ms. Ciccone’s hypercaffeineated zeal to make the world pay attention” (“Madonna mistress of metamorphosis,” 2008). As our book points out, strategy is about winning. Madonna has shown this through a continued understanding of what it takes to be a success. Madonna whether she realized it or not, was constantly performing SWOT throughout her career. She knew her strengths; developing relationships, understanding trends. She knew her...
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...“Birch” DNS Server The Mail server will be using fedora as the OS. First step will be to install fedora on the server. After successful install there are 3 packages that need to be installed. The first package will be the bind package. Next will be the bind-utils and bind-chroot packages. After successful install of all packages we will start with adding files to the chroot directory that will be implemented for security. We will do this in anticipation if anyone hacks into the server they will be confined to that directory. To do this a copy of the named.config, named.rfc1912.zones, and the named.root.hints files will made in the /var/named/chroot/etc directory.Also copy the default zone files from/user/share/doc/bind/sample/var/named into var/named/chroot/var/named directory. In the /etc/named.config file we need to add the DNS server Birch.company.com with the ip address 206.207.208.12, mail server Cedar.company.com 206.207.208.11, and web server Aspen.company.com 206.207.208.10 to the list of servers to be added to the DMZ zone.. In the /etc/resolve.config file we need to point the DNS server to quiry the ISP DNS 82.83.84.85 for unknown names or domains. This setup will allow clients on the Corp. side to query the DMZ DNS which will in turn query the ISP DNS for any name resolution and protect the internal network from being compromised. In addition to the using chroot we will also implement SELinux as addition security. To ensure DNS will run automatically at system boot...
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...using households in the US, which found that although the number of “television households” has only risen by 1.6%,the number of game consoles in those households has risen by 18.5% in the same period of time. Moreover by the end of 2006 there were 45 million homes with the console and 148 million people had access to at least one system. The use of connected consoles-consoles that connect to the internet has grown steadily over the years to 4 million even before the introduction of PlayStation 3 and Wii in late 2006.Systems such as PlayStation 2, XBOX and XBOX 360 appear to have made connected consoles commonplace in the home and online gaming services are becoming more popular than ever, as evidenced by the success of Microsoft’s Xbox live service. In addition to this, consoles come with great benefits which include their easy setup, there are little or no sound adjustment. The patching of games is limited and rarely causes much delay for games you play more often. Furthermore, required updating for consoles is limited. Along with the fact that the popularity of consoles is rising day by day, the rise of the popularity of video games cannot be neglected. A recent report from...
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...Blockbuster vs. Netflix Introduction Blockbuster opened in 1985 and in its “first 20 years of business, the movie rental giant opened 9.100 stores in 25 countries” (Laudon, 2007, p. 121). Netflix launched in 1998 using a new business model and became Blockbusters biggest threat. The paradigm shift in the rental industry from having to travel to a store and rent a movie to being able to have a movie delivered to your mailbox changed the way people think about media entertainment. The next shift will be having the technology to download movies and shows directly to a television. Analysis Blockbuster and Netflix are using two different information system strategies. Blockbuster, which is a traditional retail store with a physical location focused on creating a market niche. It used “an automated point-of-sale system” and was able to use “these data to monitor sales and to analyze the demographics, and rental and sales patterns for each store to improve its marketing decisions” (Laudon, 2007, p. 121). Netflix came onto the scene with a completely different strategy, product differentiation. Emphasizing convenience, they created a system to allow consumers to order movies sent to their customers homes and returned on the individual’s time schedule. Netflix was able to use mass customization and give consumers an individually tailored service without increasing the needed resources. Using the Business Value Chain Model, Netflix has used information technology on almost...
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...| Company Write-up: Xbox 360 | Built for Fun | | Michele Herriman | Principles of MarketingDr. Dennis Pedrick | 4/18/2011 | | Company History The Microsoft Corporation, as many people know, is one of the world’s leading computer software manufacturers. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, the company is known for developing, manufacturing, licensing, and supporting a range of software products and services for various computing devices worldwide. Established in 1975 by Paul Allen and Bill Gates, Microsoft began developing interpreters for microcomputers. By 1980, Microsoft entered the operating system business after signing a contract with IBM, which resulted in the branding and ownership rights of MS-DOS. By 1984 Microsoft had developed its first version of the operating system Microsoft Windows, and by March of 1986, the company had gone public with its stock. Today Microsoft has expanded to much more than just the familiar Windows Operating Systems, such as Windows 7 and Windows Vista. The company also provides enterprise consulting and product support services, training and certification to developers and information technology professionals. The company offers online information products, such as Bing and MSN, and an online advertising platform for publishers and advertisers. More recent products include the Windows Phone and the Zune digital music and entertainment platform, and application software for Apple’s Macintosh computers...
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...Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) DSR was first introduced and described by David B. Johnson, David A. Maltz and Josh Broch in 1994. The protocol is specifically designed for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks. The protocol does not require any existing network infrastructure or administration and is completely self-organizing and self-configuring. The protocol basically consists of the two mechanisms: Route Discovery and Route Maintenance, where the Route Discovery mechanism handles establishment of routes and the Route Maintenance mechanism keeps route information updated. Assumptions Some assumptions concerning the behavior of the nodes that participate in the ad hoc network are made. The most important assumptions are the following: A1. All nodes that participate in the network are willing to participate fully in the protocols of the network. A2. The diameter of an ad hoc network is the minimum number of hops necessary for a packet to reach from any node located at one extreme edge of the ad hoc network to another node located at the opposite extreme. We assume that this diameter will often be small (e.g., perhaps 5 or 10 hops), but it may often be greater than 1. A3. Nodes can detect the error through a standard link-layer checksum or Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC), and discard corrupted packages . A4. The speed at which nodes move is moderate with respect to packet transmission latency and wireless transmission range of the particular underlying network hardware...
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