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    Case 2 The News Corporation Case 2 Strategic Management in the Media The News Corporation Leeuwarden March 23‚ 2011 Content Executive Summary 4 Introduction 1 1. What where the most important occurrences in the past and how did the new corporation adjust to the new situation? 2 1.1 Key historical developments and recent developments 2 1.2 Recent developments 3 1.3 Historical analysis 5 2. What are the global and corporate strategies ensuring a successful development

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    Sin City vs. The Big Apple Abstract The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the two cities of Las Vegas‚ Nevada and New YorkNew York. Both cities offer a vast array of entertainment‚ luxurious accommodations‚ and world-class dining. There are many things that are close to being the same in both cities‚ a visitor is able to gamble in either place‚ a visitor is able to see a beautiful skyline‚ and take in the sights of a world famous city. There are marked differences in the

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    Brave New World Rhetorical Device Analysis Essay In Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World‚ many rhetorical devices are used. These devices include motif‚ Imagery‚ and allusion. Authors often use rhetorical devices in their text to exemplify what they are trying to tell the reader. Also they do so in order to intrigue the reader‚ and to make the text memorable. Huxley uses motif in this novel by commonly referring to the late inventor Henry Ford‚ famous for the invention the first automobile

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    In James Somers article “Why New York Subway Lines Are Missing Countdown Clocks” (2015)‚ Somers looks at the old New York subway system and compares it to the newly efficient and safe subway system called communications-based train control‚ or CBTC. First‚ Somers mentions that in the old New York subway system the tracks are separated into sections which display an occupied or vacant track. In contrast‚ he states that each train supported by the CBTC system is carrying a radio and onboard controller

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    Environmental Analysis The global foodservice sector continues to feel the pressures of the economic recession‚ unstable food and energy prices‚ a fragile housing sector‚ and depleted consumer confidence. Industry players continue to focus on brand differentiation and value-added products to attract consumers. Food demand is rising in tandem with the global population. Increasing urbanization and a general population shift from rural areas to urban areas is causing a change in lifestyle trends

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    ISIS News Analysis Paper Did you know that the most powerful terristic group could be only a few steps away from becoming a state according to the United Nations? Who are they you may ask? ISIS that’s who. This is a very big issue that is going on in the world. A lot of people don’t know much about ISIS; I am hoping to change that. Throughout this paper I am going to touch on a few things; why I chose to research ISIS‚ how the media portrays ISIS‚ what they stand for‚ and the future of ISIS itself

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    BUS 374 | Organizational Theory | Organization “In the NewsAnalysis Paper | RIM Claws Back Against Apple and Google With Free Tablets by: Mike Isaac of Wired | | Rolando A. Fuentes Ruiz | SID : 301064105February 20‚ 2012 | | Company Overview Research in Motion‚ (RIM)‚ is “a global leader in wireless innovation‚ (which) revolutionized the mobile industry with the introduction of the BlackBerry solution in 1999” [ (Research In Motion‚ 2011) ]. While RIM has no publically available

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    journalists have written columns and essays in newspapers that are expressing their opinions on the subject. Nicholas Kristof‚ whom has been writing for newspapers for over ten years‚ took it upon himself to write Our Blind Spot about Guns for the New York Times in 2014. In his essay‚ Nicholas argued that if we set laws and regulations on guns the same way that we have done to cars‚ the amount of deaths caused by guns would decrease dramatically. He uses various statistics and discusses multiple ways

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    the New York Times explore the topic of the iPad vs the Kindle Fire. The first article “IPad The New Wave” is written by Karen Shaffer‚ who has published several novels as well as a short story. The second article‚ “Kindle Fire or Brick” is written by Carol Lewis‚ who has worked for the New York Times for over 30 years. Both authors are clearly passionate about the subject of technology. Both articles explore the topics of the usefulness of tablet technology; however‚ the article “IPad The New Wave”

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    The New Criticism and Formalist Analysis 09/12/2012 Methodology #1 The New Criticism and Formalist Analysis In the new criticism and formalist analysis the author is portraying a point as to which in todays day and age no matter what we read whether is may be a poem‚ short story‚ novel‚ etc. we as humans are already making valued and momentous distinctions. The author also presents that us as critics today have self-awareness in the use of language and a clear comprehension of the backgrounds

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