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Business
by Shelly Awaya, editor
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Ipods
revlutionize music, film
Music downloads have been the subject of much
controversy during the past few years. Napster, which was founded
in the mid 90s, offered people the chance to share music through
the Internet. This meant we could download music files from
other people’s computers that had the same software,
and we didn’t have to pay for them. In other words, Napster
made possible widespread access to free music.
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Multiculturalism
is answer to ethnocentrism
Editor’s note: Vanessa Katz recently
won a national minority student in advertising award. Here
are her thoughts on it, on her trip to New York to receive
it, and on the importance of diversity in advertising and
every profession.
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Imagine: Going
home to your own new home
When envisioning the future, we tend to see ourselves
as rich and successful. We dream of living in a 10-bedroom
house overlooking the beach, with a hot tub installed in our
bedroom. Our dream home is well-equipped with the most modern
technologies, complete with maids and butlers and a garage
full of BMWs.
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