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    Music in the Digital age

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    112 — The Elon Journal of Undergraduate Research in Communications • Vol. 1‚ No. 2 • Fall 2010 Music in the Digital Age: The Emergence of Digital Music and Its Repercussions on the Music Industry Sadie A. Stafford* Senior Majoring in Broadcast and New Media Elon University Abstract The clearly ubiquitous evolution of digital music has created an apparent and drastic shift in the way consumers and producers view and use the music industry. The presence of these music files that have been

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    Marketing in the Digital Age

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    Fall 08 September 09 Marketing In The 21st Century Mr.Manobalan Silambuselvan Course Module Number Module Name Module Tutor : : : MSc Strategic Entrepreneurship MANG6185 Marketing In The Digital Age : Dr. Stephen Rhys Thomas University
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Southampton TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. Brief History and the Power shift 3. Technology Transfer 4. The Next Phase a. Data Driven Approach b. Web 2.0 c. Past an the Future 5. Something Ingenious a. Customer’s Insight – a neuro approach

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    Marketing in the Digital Age‚ Second Edition. Essex England: Pearson Education Limited 2001. Marketing in the Digital Age was written by two authors‚ John O’Connor and Eamonn Galvin both from Great Britain. This book is divided into five sections covering the technological changes and the challenges that were encountered in Marketing. There is an introduction of every chapter of the basic concepts of Marketing and the tools and techniques employed in the new Marketing age. This edition

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    Pros and Cons of Human Communication in a Digital Age Communication: the act of exchanging information. It may appear to be a simple definition. However‚ when one thinks about the core meaning of the word communication and how people may communicate‚ it becomes quite complex. Especially in today’s age with so much technology and internet taking over the way today’s society communicates. The ability to communicate is deemed as the most compelling quality human beings possess. Not only is communication

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    “Are Digital Media Changing Language?” is an article by Naomi S. Baron that talks about the impact of media to our language. In this day and age there’s no denying that media have penetrated so deeply in our society that it could actually change the way some people speak and write. The author focused on digital media; which are texts‚ graphics‚ audios‚ and videos that can be transmitted over the internet or computer networks. Naomi Baron started the article by saying that languages naturally evolve

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    Survival of the fittest is the core of the Darwinian theory. This theory not only holds true in our environment but applies to our culture as well. As a society‚ we utilize technology daily whether it be a laptop‚ iPod‚ cell phone‚ or navigation system. We have seen different forms of all of the above recycled‚ improved and reused. As our society evolves‚ more technologies are created to enhance existing forms communication. Past developments are used as a platform for new innovations that help

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    Promoting Digital Literacy through Campus Journalism “Technology is powerful”‚ quoted by Davin Cameron. Department of Education aims to form a digital literate generation shaping Filipino minds while still at its young and curious state. This is where good campus journalism takes over as DepEd expect young journalists to lead the youth through their views and school publications as it gathered the young budding journalists of the Philippines in the land of Puerto Princesa City‚ Palawan‚ April

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    Changing The Driving Age

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    Fatal car accidents is the number four in the cause of death rank. This are unintational misfortune trageties that can happen to anyone in regardless of the person’s age. Agencies are trying to increase the legal driving age in hope for a better change. By changing the age‚ teens would not be able to have the opportunity to explore the adult world. For example‚ having a job and learn the norms and rules of it. Also‚ if teenagers start driving at six-teen‚ legal gardiens or parents have fully control

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    Changing Driving Age

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    101-041 Kevin Morris 22 March 2012 Audience: Professor Kevin Morris Changing the Driving Age Should Not Be Raised It should come as no surprise that when the issue of whether or not the driving age should be raised is brought up‚ most people will argue that it should. If these same individuals were to take a look at some of the facts on this issue‚ their minds might be up for a change. The issue of raising the driving age has been a topic of discussion for many years because most of the evidence

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    Journalism

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    giving us the opinions of the uneducated‚ journalism keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community” -Oscar Wilde “The whole notion of journalism being an institution whose fundamental purpose is to educate and inform and even‚ one might say‚ elevate‚ has altered under commercial pressure‚ perhaps‚ into a different kind of purpose‚ which is to divert and distract and entertain” -Tom Stoppard “The print magazine and print journalism industry is obviously in a great deal of

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