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    Technology Framework Design In this section, we combine the user domain needs described in Part 1 of this proposal, the physical framework requirements described in Part 2, and the technology selections described in Part 3 to create the final Digital Edge Manufacturing network infrastructure proposal. Choosing the Cabling Used in the Network We considered infrastructure costs, speed, and reliability for cabling and adaptors. Our network employed hybrid type of network sine we use Ethernet cable,…

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    German Immigration History

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    America is known by many names but one that stands out the most is ‘melting pot’. This name was given to the United States in 1908 after it was used as a metaphor describing the combination of nationalities, cultures, and ethnicities in a play know by the same name. All people come from somewhere and in the United States during the four waves of immigration this was the case along with many European immigrants. Looking at the history of German immigrants coming to the United States the sources…

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    In the early 20th century, approximately 50 corporations controlled the majority of all news media in the United States. Today, ownership of the news media has been controlled by just six incredibly wealthy powerful media corporations. Comcast, News Corp, Viacom, Disney, Time Warner and CBS own 90% of the media people depend on for news and information. In 198, 90% of the media was owned by 50 companies so what happened? The Telecommunications Act of 1996, changed the telecommunications…

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    Who declares what a woman’s duty is and how she is supposed to spend her life? Is it the natural law, religion, or a man-made theory? It is known by many that a woman’s duty is to be the nurturer and caretaker of the home; and if she is not adequate in performing what is expected of her she does not fit the depiction of an excellent wife. However, women today have taken the initiative to challenge what is expected of them. Modern day women are more educated and applying for jobs outside of their…

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    The ideal college for me to attend would be Temple University’s School of Media and Communication, located in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. This is an ideal college for me, because after college, I hope to pursue a career in Sports Broadcasting, hopefully with a team in the Philadelphia area. Going to Temple is important to me because my siblings and father both attended Temple University. Temple is my preferred school at the moment, because I’m currently there about twice a week attending sporting…

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    employees are satisfied with the companies’ environment, we can without a doubt assume these are great organizations to be part of. Same thing happen when we ask people to name some of the worst companies, where frequent answers include Sears, Kmart, Comcast, Amazon and Dillard’s. Again, the one thing all these companies have in common is the negative cultural experience from the employees. In this case, we see and hear more complains and negative aspects about these organizations than we do…

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    Introduction Brief history of the company Netflix Inc. is a US based firm that was founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings with corporate office and headquarter in California. Since inception, Netflix, Inc., has grown from a DVD by mail company to become the leading Internet subscription service where registered customers enjoy unlimited access to TV programs and movies. Subscribers have the option of watching their favorite program or movie streamed via the internet to their televisions, computers…

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    Watson Case Study

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    Q 1- Explain: • Who is Watson? Thomas John Watson was a businessman who created International Business Machine Corporation (IBM) which was the leading manufacturer in the world. • What is Watson? Watson is a supercomputer that has artificial intelligence (AI) and analytical software for maximum performance which has a question answering machine. • Where is Watson? • What does Watson do? Watson is the foundation for businesses which gather services and competences that a machine learning,…

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    therefore owns all of the media belonging to them, which comes along with a great amount of power. For example, if someone chooses to follow a series on ABC, they are not only supporting ABC, but Disney as well. Some other notable conglomerates are Comcast, Time Warner, and NewsCorp. Economic convergence is important because it makes it more convenient to maintain companies when they are all under mass media companies, rather than several individual ones that may disappoint their consumers as…

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    content and applications on an equal basis, without favoring some sources or blocking others. This means that it doesn’t allow the government to place restrictions on what you can put and say on the internet. It also makes it so major corporations like Comcast or Time Warner can’t restrict and influence the internet to make you pay money to look up and post stuff on the internet. Could be thought of as the “First Amendment of the internet…

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