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    Outline the Ways in Which the Media in Britain Are Regulated

    Outline the ways in which the media in Britain are regulated. Is there enough regulation? The history of mass communication is rather short in the broad context of the world’s progress. Despite the fact that in all times people felt the urge to share their significant experiences in more durable than verbal form – like the prehistoric paintings on cave walls and invention of writing by Sumerians later – relatively modern forms of communication, reaching large audiences, originated only in the

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    Marketing

    ending in 2007 to $22.8 billion, and 9 percent growth in operating income to $3.9 billion. McDonald's primarily sells hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chicken, French fries, breakfast items, soft drinks, milkshakes, and desserts. In response to changing consumer tastes, the company has expanded its menu to include salads, fish, wraps, smoothies, and fruit. Mission Statement “McDonald’s vision is to be the world’s best quick service restaurant experience. Being the best means providing outstanding quality

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    Google Glass

    Weiser’s theory / 32 4. Chapter 3 – Google Glass as an Extension of the Human Being: MediumSpecificity and Becoming Posthuman / 34 4.1 Media ecology through Marshall McLuhan and Google Glass as an extension of the human being / 34 4.2 Perceptual and behaviour change through Google Glass / 39 4.3 Change of time and space perception, McLuhan and the global village / 41 4.4 Human being’s freedom to ideological change through Donna Haraway’s cyborg theory / 42 5. Conclusion / 44 6. Bibliography   2 

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    Unit 43 Cambridge Technicals

    What is Social Media? P1/M1 Types of Social Media & opportunities provided: Networking: * Facebook: Social networking service launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, is an online social networking service open to anyone who is at least 13 years old. After registering to the site, users can create a user profile and add other users as ‘friends’. Once a user becomes ‘friends’ with someone they are able to receive notifications when their friends update their profile. Facebook

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    Csr - Infosys

    the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large. In this essay I would like to discuss about various Corporate Social Responsibilities policies incorporated by Infosys Limited, India. Infosys is multinational provider of business consulting, technology, engineering, and outsourcing services. Corporate Governance and Shareholders

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    Social Awareness in Education

    methods of EOTO teachers and in various municipal and government aided schools. We understood the organisational structure of EOTO and the working pattern of the organisation. WE also had a look at their financial statements and spoke to their COO about the various problems faced by her In operating EOTO. We visited two schools which were located in Dadar and Sion and observed the teaching pattern of the teachers and also learning style of the children. We also went through the documents which were

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    What Are the Dangers and the Benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility, for Employees, Management, Organisation, Society and the Environment?

    result of the decisions made by them is a major concern. “Currently, the organisations must also think about the authorization, honourable, ethical along with developmental outcomes with their selections.” (Anderson 15). This essay will discuss “ what the dangers and the benefits of corporate social responsibility, for employees, management, organisation, society and the environment. It will argue about the importance for an organisation to have corporate social responsibilities, which bring the advantages

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    Ethics and Corporate Governace

    of ethics will be demonstrated in this assignment. Ethics determines whether or not a company has good or bad morale. Unfortunately a company that holds excellent ethics are not highlighted in the media as a company that has bad ethics. In this essay will illustrate examples of how large national and international companies came to have bad ethics. To conclude this assignment will be a brief outlay of why ethics is necessary to the business environment in this day and age. Definition of Ethics

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    Ethics & Governance

    highly debated to be sustainable to a large extent. With all the benefits that it brings, this approach however also has its fair share of limitations to be discussed later in this essay. Outlining the term ‘sustainability’ Sustainability is the capacity to endure. One of the best known general definitions about sustainable development was expressed as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (United Nations 1987). Increasing

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    Gender in Music

    the cultural category of gender” (Magrini 2003:1). Your sex refers to your “biological phenomena”, whether you are heterosexual, homosexual etc, however, your gender insinuates the expected rules, behaviours and expectations considered appropriate for being a female or a male (Magrini 2003:1). In this essay I will discuss how, Judith Butler, Simon Frith, Angela McRobbie and Kristen Schilt explore how ‘traditional gender norms’ continue throughout popular music. Judith Butler looked at how gender is

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