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22nd April
2011
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25th February
2011
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3rd January
2011
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What does make a general statement mean? What are the risks of making general statements?

Recently I had a mission on the credibility of television programs: I wrote this: Most TV programs are not reliable sources of information. If the program TV is a documentary that is probably a reliable source as they show the views of both parties. Television programs are just for entertainment, and products of the advertisers that support them. There is also the fact that many television stations are owned by the same corporations and delegate to its members which can and can not be reported or shown. This also includes television news programs. As in our previous work, the difference in the way news is reported is phenomenal. The teacher asked me these questions about my statements and I'm not quite sure what he meant.

A general statement An entire industry is tarred with a brush – making a statement apparently applies to ALL members of the group. The risks are that it can be wrong. There are always exceptions. What about PBS? While most TV programs are only for entertainment (if you consider what is in entertainment), not are products of the advertisers that support them. Few advertisers sponsor an entire show, except for Hallmark. Documentaries often do not show both sides – are made for a reason. Be careful with general statements. Remember how all blacks have rhythm? White men can not jump? Blondes are stupid? All blanket statements.

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14th August
2010
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On July 6, 2010, the artist currently known as Prince claimed that the Internet is "more." In an interview with Peter Willis Kingdom Newspaper Mirror joined Prince on his plan to distribute his new album "20TEN" and their beliefs about technology. Comparing the Internet to MTV, Prince said the stereo cable television was once fresh and cutting edge, and then faded into antiquity.

Willis not allowed to tape the interview is not allowed to carry a cell phone or camera, was what the Prince's first newspaper interview in ten years. The ties between the prince and the mirror are not only related to this interview. "20TEN" will be released exclusively on CD in the newspaper. Prince Espejo said the statement, "It's great to be free to readers of his newspaper. I really believe in finding new ways to distribute my music."

Indeed with his back to technology, the prince has closed its website, and refuses to let iTunes or YouTube use any of its catalog. Appointment because neither iTunes or YouTube provide advances to make a record, should not be entitled to use the registry to your benefit, nor should they have the right to be mad at him for not allowing use of their material.

The Artist formerly known as the artist formerly known as Prince, has recently obtained BET Lifetime Achievement Award for which probably is not too much of a drop in the companies of its decision to href = "http://musikpitch.com/categories/artist-publisher"> license black and white music. With a loyal fan base and a uniform product, the prince still sell out live performances and has managed to find another way to get your brand at the forefront of popular consciousness. Fortunately for Prince, which is not dependent on the income and technology promotion and may be denied without the digital age backlash that other up and newcomers or even mid-level artist face.

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16th April
2010
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If you're like me, you're getting dozens of new "friend" on Facebook calls every day.

At first, I quickly friendid all applications at random, without even thinking about it. Then, finally began to be somewhat selective about who I let in. ..

Now, people on Facebook tend to fall into a couple of fields of different … It may amount to a person who has thousands of friends – or may be a more stringent quality person that you carefully consider every friend request.

I think fall into the "quality" category. I'm not saying one approach is right or wrong approach – that is a decision personal. But I do not want to be known as a Facebook Ho! I'm not looking for a Facebook-a bedside table! Hey, that's just me. " I will not let anyone in my family Facebook!

One thing is if you're a mega-marketer or author and you look on Facebook as another potential customer list or database. But for me, Facebook is not my "list".

I am not spam these people or trying to sell anything. I'm trying to build and develop long-term relationship!

OK, so I have 1000 friends Facebook yet. I'm pacing myself. I am looking at each request. I'm being a bit demanding. So if you want to take my slower, build quality relationships approach over time, here are some tips: These are the ten criteria used to admit new friends on Facebook to my family:

1. Did you know? Do I know?

2. Did you include a personal message in your friend request?

3. How many friends (if any) have in common?

4. Who are your friends? Are the people I know or respect?

5. He has published a decent picture and profile? (Most people will want to see)

6. Do not look like a spammer in disguise? If you are shamelessly promoting a product?

7. What are you looking for? If it is "hot girls" I'm not sure you want to friend you.

8. Facebook Will you recommend in the "People already know" box?

9. Does anyone us? (Via Facebook or other)

10. Do you look like you could be a psycho or a stalker?

Set your own criteria, or what the author calls his port Michael "Red Velvet Rope" policy, and decide who to add as a friend. You may not have the larger list of friends, but friends you will be right for you. Make sure you go to Facebook and look me up!

If you're reading this, you Most likely I'll let you!

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