Desi Arnaz
Cuban bandleader and singer-turned savvy TV mogul who, after his marriage to comedienne Lucille Ball in 1940, parlayed their successful "I Love Lucy" series into the Desilu TV production empire, which in its heyday also produced the successful and highly lucrative "The Untouchables" and "Star Trek" series. *p*Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha III was born in 1917 to wealthy Cuban landowners. His father was also the mayor of the town they lived in, but that soon changed. At the age of 16, Desi and his mother had to flee to Miami because of Batista's overthrow of the Machado Government in 1933. *P**BR*When Desi arrived in America, it was a struggle for he and his mother. But soon after he arrived, he joined the Siboney Septet at the Roney Plaza. Later, he started working with Xavier Cugat's band in 1937 and later put together his own rhumba band. His youthful good-looks and engaging presence soon won him a featured spot in the 1939 Broadway musical and theatrical version of "Too Many Girls" and the following year he was signed by RKO. On the movie set, he met his future wife, Lucille Ball. Later that year Desi and Lucy eloped to Connecticut and got married in a country club. Arnaz was featured in several films, mostly as a colorful Latin. Joining MGM, he won attention for his sole dramatic role in the war drama, "Bataan" (1942), but gave up films for touring with his successful band. The marriage was subject to the road most of the time and to Lucy's movie career. When the couple came up with the idea for a television series, they fought to do it together to save their marriage. But the network didn't think the television series would work with Desi being Cuban. But that didn't stop Lucy and Desi.
In the summer of 1950, they went on tour, performing for live audiences to prove that the show would work. Well, as you know, the rest is television history!*P**BR*Desi made the first 5,000 dollars spent into millions in just four years. He convinced the show's sponsor, Phillip Morris, that Lucy having a baby on the show would give them great publicity. He was right: the birth of Little Ricky drew 44 million viewers (the swearing in of the President that year only drew 22 million), and the story made headlines everywhere across America. With Desi as a successful executive, and head of the couple's production company, DesiLu, Arnaz pioneered a new way of producing TV shows, shooting each episode of I
Selena is a very well known name in the Latin-American community. She started her music career while she was still a child with her dad’s group Los Dinos. Selena married her lead guitarist and ended up being killed by her “biggest fan.” After her death Selena became even more popular.
In Farewell to Manzanar, by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, the Wakatsuki family is forced to move to a camp. First off, the United States government decided to put every Japanese citizen in an internment camp, called Manzanar. They did this because Pearl Harbor was bombed, and Americans were afraid the Japanese would aid Japan. The main character Jeanne is six, and she has a tight connection with her father. Some themes in the book relate to the way Papa acts. Such as isolation, male domination, the concept of family, and the plight of civilizations during wartime. In the following paragraphs, I will relate the four themes to Papa, in part one of the novel.
A major strength that Netflix has is their ability to push for such innovation. They have reached new lengths since their start in 1997. From in-mail DVDs, to streaming media on smartphones and tablets, it’s unbelievable to witness this in the making. I think the world is a little shocked on the technological advances of Netflix. What they have done so far is spectacular and it is all because of innovation. New ideas and new strategies developed over the last fifteen years has lead Netflix to where they currently stand today. They currently have a subscriber base of over 700, 000, offering thousands of titles on many different devices. This was made possible because of their ability to innovate and strive for new technological advances. I consider Netflix a very brilliant company. Their strengths are very clear, but this isn’t to say that they have no weaknesses. Netflix has far more competitors now, than they had 15 years ago. I would say that their biggest weakness is not offering enough newer content. Some of their competitors such as Hulu, offer a ridiculous amount of new content. Netflix seems to have a large amount of titles, but majority of these titles are older titles. They need to offer newer titles more often than less. With the company advancing and technology on the rise, the younger population aren’t into the older titles. The younger population now take up a good chunk of the customer base. Netflix must
It started on September 7, 1979, and it was hosted by George Grande and Lee Leonard and on May 17 1998 they had their 20,000 episode and on February they had their 30,000 episode. They then found where they finally wanted to put their broadcasting station, in Connecticut and recently in 2014 they moved to Digital Center 2’s Studio X.
Situational Crime Prevention is the name given by criminologists for the belief that majority of crime is opportunistic as supposed to crime being the result of those motivated to commit the crime. SCP was derived out of a Home Office Study in the 1970’s. It has five correlated functions: to reduce the physical opportunities for committing a criminal act, to increase the risk of an offender being caught, to reduce the rewards, Reduce provocations and to remove the excuses offenders make in mitigating crime.
Although Netflix has been extremely efficient about the way they are controlling their debt load we believe that they may be missing some opportunities to expand their services. Netflix could possibly free up some cash to explore the market opportunities for service to the video game enthusiast. Other than that we really think that if Netflix keeps improving at the steady pace its going, the company will have a bright future.
Netflix is one of the most successful companies in the 21st Century, they have changed the entertainment business is such a profound way that it can never be the same again. It has many utopian effect and interpersonal Netflix brings so much value to the user that it has been set apart in a new category. It delivers to the user any movie or TV show they could ever want at the click of a button, they give more option for entertainment then every before offered at a price that cannot be beaten. Netflix’s extremely inexpensive costs along with their plethora of option blows away all competition and without a doubt makes it the best interpersonal option for all consumers. Netflix is an
Fascism in Europe rose and spread quickly because of the World War I which left very complex and sptriual vacuum behind.Europe was shaken by violent political and economic convulsions and in half of Europe the old conservative order had dissappeared.The moral values of the world of yesterday had vanished and the middle calsses had become very poor.In fact, the last vestiges of civilization seemed threatened by a new, highly popular phenomenon whose name is Bolshevism.Those who believed that a strong leadership and a new order were needed but who found communism unaccaptable craved a political alternative and it was the fascism.Fascism was nationalist,elitist and antiliberal and als...
The average Blockbuster store carries roughly 1,500 movie titles. Netflix carries more than 12,000 titles. It has movies that you can't find anywhere else. And Netflix uses collaborative filtering technology to send you emails that alert you to movies that you might otherwise never consider. Netflix saw the video- and game-rental market moving to DVD and built its business around that trend. Netflix doesn't rent videocassettes, only DVDs (in part because they're lighter and cheaper to mail). Netflix was able to identify and implement a strategy fo...
Netflix was established by Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings in 1997 in California. Initially, the company offered a DVD-by-mail service for a monthly, flat rate subscription fee. Videos were sen...
Ronald V Clarke originally developed the idea of situational crime prevention in the 1980’s (Brantingham & Brantingham 2005). This particular crime prevention theory addresses techniques that increase the effort required to commit the crime, increase the risks involved with committing the crime, reducing the reward gained by the offender after committing the crime, reducing the provocation between the offender and others and remove excuses (Brantingham & Brantingham 2005). Majority of crime is believed to be committed because there are no high risks of being caught and the rewards outweigh the risks (Brantingham & Brantingham 2005). Increasing the effort by controlling access to locations and target hardening can deflect many offenders, as more effort is needed to commit the crime (Brantingham & Brantingham 2005). Another main technique would be to increase the risks; this may be achieved by extending guardianship, creating natural surveillance or artificial surveillance such as CCTV (Brantingham & Brantingham 2005).
Routine Activities Theory includes elements from deterrence and rational choice theories. Routine Activity Theory provides a simple and influential imminent into the sources of crime problems. The main idea is that in the lack of valuable controls, offenders will prey upon attractive targets. In order for crime to occur, a motivated offender must come in contact directly or indirectly with a target. The target is a thing or an object if it is a property crime. The target is a person if it is a personal crime. If a target is never in the same place as a motivated offender, the target can never be a victim of crime...
...a remarkable opportunity to grow in the industry and lead as an innovative provider, Netflix has much opportunity to satisfy its customers and maintain their attention with their revolutionary business growth (Martala, 2009). Their success goes beyond their product. As stated, it is a combination of their culture of high performance drivers and fosters the “freedom and responsibility” mindset (Elliott, 2010). Because of their innovation and gradual entry into the market, Netflix has the competitive advantage to add layers of products for growth for years to come. Currently, Netflix has the competitive advantage to increase price and retain their current customer base. Even more beneficial, is the opportunity to attract additional subscribers with their new features. To end this, combining their products, price, culture, and strategic plan makes Netflix innovative.
The central claim of the approach is that if a crime occurs, the following three elements must be present; a person must be motivated to commit the offence; a vulnerable victim must be available; and insufficient protection to prevent the criminal offence. It also states that crime is normal and depending on the circumstances, crime will occur. The crimes that are considered to be crimes that are committed by regular people are: copyright infringement, related to peer-to-peer file sharing, employee theft and corporate crime. The routine activity theory is based on the assumption that crime can be committed by anyone given an opportunity and that victims are given choices on whether to be victims by mainly not placing themselves in situations where crime can be committed against them. Although this theory is controversial among criminologists who believe in the social causes of crime, a routine activity theory can help us understand crimes such as corporate crime, copyright infringement, etc. Crime occurs when offenders are at the same place as the target, without an effective guardian. If one or more of the controllers is present, however, the chances of crime are greatly reduced. The effectiveness of the people involved will depend, in part, on the tools they have available. Taking away or adding certain elements will alter the chances of
Crime prevention is a very important concept that has been in place for a long period of time. However, most recently, the issue of crime reduction has been introduced. These terms are at times used or employed interchangeably, which may be confusing. By definition, Crime prevention involves the approaches that work towards ensuring that criminal activities are not committed (Schneider, 201...