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SKT FAKER
Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok (Hangul: 이상혁)
Faker is renowned for his high mechanical skill and extremely versatile champion pool. He is best known for playing LeBlanc, Zed, Syndra, Azir, Ahri, and Ryze.[2] He is the first player to have reached 1,000 kills in the LCK, and the second to have played 500 games.
Faker is one of only two players to have won the League of Legends World Championship three times, having done so in 2013, 2015 and 2016. He has also won the All-Star Paris 2014, Mid-Season Invitational tournament in 2016, Mid-Season Invitational tournament in 2017 and IEM World Championship 2016. Faker has won a total of $1,254,240.23 in prize money, and is ranked #64 in prize money won across all eSports.[3] He is widely considered to be the best League of Legends player of all time.[4] He owns three different League of Legends skins as a result of winning World Championship, which include SKT T1 Zed (2013), SKT T1 Ryze (2015) and SKT T1 Syndra (2016).
I See in livestream or media and he is the one of the best Streamer And Gamer Video in league of Legends .  when i first watch a video about him and how he performs as an E-sport player. 
League of Legends star Faker is donating his October revenue to charity
Faker made waves by winning the 2013 championships with SKT. In 2014, the team didn’t make it back to Worlds, but they returned very strong, winning back to back tournaments in 2015 and 2016. Last year, they were beaten in the finals by Samsung Galaxy, and then failed to make their way to the competition this year.
While he’s not at the tournament, however, SKT’s once all-powerful mid laner is still having an impact, albeit in quite a different way. He recently announced that he will be donating all of his stream revenue for the entire month of October to the UN Foundation. The charity was set up in 1998 in order to encourage other donors to contribute to the UN’s global causes.
Faker has already worn Unicef-branded clothing on his stream in an attempt to raise awareness and offer publicity for the charity. Twitchmetrics claims that the Korean streamer is one of the most-followed League of Legends personalities on the streaming platform. At time of writing, he’s currently broadcasting to more than 15,000 viewers, which offers the potential for plenty of revenue.
Check out the League of Legends patch 8.21 notes if you want to keep up with the game. Worlds 2018 is underway right now, with the tournament’s knockout stages due to kick off over the weekend.
I was influenced by him by his plays and his good sportmanship to strive to progress in what he do and that he is one of the best players I know in Esports.
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“The Evolution of Media”
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TIMELINE Major Events in the History of Mass Communications  This timeline shows the growing importance of mass communication in increasingly compressed historical time periods. It is not an all-inclusive timeline. It is intended to provide an historical perspective and the basis for further study of the rapid development of modern media.   3000 B.C. +: Early Innovations   3300 B. C.  Egyptians perfect hieroglyphics   1500 B. C.  Semites devise the alphabet;   1000 B. C. Egyptian papyrus, early form of paper   60 B. C.  Acta Diurna [Day’s Events], forerunner of the newspaper   1041 A. D.  Printing by means of separate, movable characters in China   1446 A. D.  Johannes Gutenberg introduces moveable type printing press in Germany   1468 A. D.  William Caxton produces a book in England with the first printed advertisement   1500s   Printing books and pamphlets increases   1600 – 1800:  Colonial Era and Early Republic Years   1609   First newspapers in Europe   1638   Puritans establish Cambridge Press   1690   Ben Harris prints first Colonial newspaper [Publick Occurrences, Both Foreign and Domestic] in Boston   1721   James Franklin exercises the privilege of editorial independence (The New England Courant)   1729   Ben Franklin prints money after calling for paper currency [A Modest Inquiry into the Nature and Necessity of a Paper            Currency]   1731   Ben Franklin founds first public library 1732   Franklin publishes Poor Richard's Almanack and helps create popular culture in America 1741   Andrew Bradford prints American Magazine   1798   Sedition Act   1800 – 1900:  Telegraph Era and the Start of the Industrial Revolution   1821   National magazines [The Saturday Evening Post]   1827   First African American newspaper [Freedom’s Journal]   1828   Sara Josepha Hale, women’s magazine pioneer [Ladies’ Magazine]   1836   William McGuffey begins writing reading textbooks   1841   Horace Greeley introduces the editorial page   1844   First telegraph line set by Samuel Morse   1852   Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin becomes the first blockbuster in U.S. book publishing   1857   James Buchanan’s Inauguration, first photographed   1858   First transatlantic cable   1865   Abraham Lincoln’s assassination is reported by telegraph and print   1876   Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone   1877   Thomas Edison invents the phonograph   1879   Congress gives discount postal rates to magazines   1880s  Yellow journalism causes Joseph Pulitzer to establish criteria for journalism and literature through the Pulitzer Prize   1887   Nellie Bly joins Pulitzer’s newspaper New York World as a reporter   1885   George Eastman invents photographic film   1894   Guglielmo Marconi invents the radio 1895   Congress establishes the Government Printing Office   1899   Gilbert Grosvenor introduces photographs in National Geographic   Early 1900s:  Industrial Revolution Era and Golden Ages of Radio, TV, and Movies   1902   Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit series launches small, easy to handle children’s books   1905   Robert S. Abbott founds Chicago Defender, African-American newspaper   1914   U.S.-based Spanish paper [El Diario-La Prensa] debuts   1914   Congress creates the Federal Trade Commission to prevent unfair advertising   1919   D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford create United Artists   1920s  Joseph Maxwell introduces electrical microphones   1923   Henry Luce and Briton Hadden launch Time, first newsmagazine   1923   First radio network linkup carries the World Series   1925   Calvin Coolidge’s Inauguration, first on radio   1927   Charles Lindbergh’s ticker-tape parade in NYC is filmed on 8mm news reel   1927   The Jazz Singer, first talkie   1927   William Paley creates CBS from a 16-affiliate radio network   1927   First TV transmission by Philo Farnsworth   1931   Case of Near v. Minnesota   1932   Walt Disney produces first full-color movie [Flowers and Trees] 1935   Franklin Delano Roosevelt debuts Fireside Chats on radio   1935   Swing Band recordings play constantly on the radio   1935   George Gallup founds Institute of American Public Opinion   1937   Walt Disney produces the first animated feature [Snow White]   1940s  Margaret Bourke-White, celebrated photojournalist for Henry Luce’s Magazines (Life, Time, Fortune)   1940s  Audiotape is developed in Germany   1940s  Community antenna television system, early cable   1940s  Digital technology, early Internet technology   1940s  A. C. Nielsen conducts listener survey   1941   Pearl Harbor attack is reported by radio 1944   First large automatic digital computer is built at Harvard   1947   CBS and NBC begin first newscasts   1949   Harry Truman’s Inauguration, first televised   1950s  Black-and-white television becomes part of the average American home   1951   Edward R. Murrow, pioneers television news   1953   Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation at Westminster Abbey ushers in the Television Age around the world   1953   I Love Lucy, 71.7% of viewers watch the episode of Little Ricky’s birth   1955   Dwight David Eisenhower, televises press conference 1956   Elvis Presley receives his first Gold Record (over 1 million sold)   1954   Color TV system is approved by the FCC   1959   Ray Charles pioneers soul-jazz that crosses over to pop recordings   1960s:   Cold War Decade   1960s  Marshall McLuhan writes best sellers on mass media theory   1960s  Rise of FM radio   1960s  Stereo recordings and playback equipment is introduced 1960   Olympic Games are the first televised   1961   John Fitzgerald Kennedy, debuts live press conferences   1962   J.C.R. Licklider proposes concept of Internet 1963   John Kennedy’s assassination is reported by television   1963   Katherine Graham assumes presidency of  The Washington Post   1963   Barbara Walters becomes female anchor of the Today Show   1963   Audiocassettes are introduced   1964   The Beatles perform in the U.S. and take rock music global   1964   Diana Ross & The Supremes pioneer the Motown Sound that redefines America as multi-cultural to the world 1966   Telstar I satellite telephone and TV signals   1967   Congress creates the Corporation for Public Broadcasting 1968   60 Minutes debuts   1969   Tinker v. Des Moines, U. S. Supreme Court decision   1969   Neil Armstrong’s walk on the Moon is televised in color globally   1969   DOD’s ARPAnet, predecessor of the Internet   1969   Sesame Street debuts     1970s:   Social Issues Decade   1970s  TV sitcoms address social issues     1970s  Email is developed   1970   Monday Night Football debuts on television   1971   Microprocessor  is developed   1971   New York Times publishes the Pentagon Papers   1974   Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn, “founding fathers” of the Internet   1975   Bill Gates and Paul Allen, co-founders of Microsoft   1975   VCRs are introduced   1975   HBO is uplinked to satellite   1976   Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, co-founders of Apple Computer, Inc.   1976   Cable is broadcast by Ted Turner   1976   Ed Bradley, first African-American White House television correspondent   1977   VHS-format videocassettes   1980s:   Cable Television Decade   1980s  Color television replaces black-and-white in American homes   1980s  Fiber-optic cable   1980s  Hypertext links to Web   1980   First online newspaper [Columbus Dispatch]   1980   CNN, first 24-hour news station, debuts   1981   IBM PC is introduced   1981   Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer’s wedding, pulls in an estimated global TV audience of 750 million   1981   MTV debuts   1982   USA Today debuts   1982   CDs are introduced   1983   M*A*S*H* finale, 77% of  all viewers tune in 1983   Thriller redefines the concept of music video on MTV   1984   The Cosby Show, African-American family sitcom, debuts   1985   Microsoft Windows is launched   1985   Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine become America’s leading Latin recording artists   1986   MCI Mail, first commercial email service   1986   Bethel v. Fraser, U.S. Supreme Court decision   1988   Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, U. S. Supreme Court decision   1989   Compaq laptop computer is launched   1990s: Digital Decade   1990s Rise of talk radio   1990s Rise of independent film   1991   Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee invents the World Wide Web   1991   Web expands online news and information   1993   Marc Andreessen creates predecessor to Netscape browser   1994   Direct Broadcast Satellite service is launched   1995   Microsoft Internet Explorer is launched   1995   Amazon.com launches online shopping   1997   William Jefferson Clinton’s Inauguration is live on the Internet   1997   DVDs replace VHS format   1997   Titanic records global box office sales of $1.8 billion   1997   First news blogs are introduced   1997   Diana, Princess of Wales, uses the paparazzi to spotlight worthy causes around the world   1998   J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series is translated into many languages, sells to a world-wide mass market, and launches a continuous series of blockbuster movies   1998  Beussink v. Woodland R-IV School District, U.S. District Court decision   2000+:  Age of Media Convergence   2000s  Rise of cell phone use and cellular technology   2001   9/11 Attacks are reported immediately through multimedia   2001   iPod and MP3 format compressed digital files debut   2001   Dominance of newspaper chains and media conglomerates   2001   Instant message services   2002   TV standard changes to digital   2002   Satellite radio is launched   2002   American Idol begins its first season   2003   iTunes online music store   2003   TiVo, video on demand, debuts   2004   24-hour coverage of the Olympic Games from Athens   2004   Broadband is in half of American homes   2005   Bruce Springsteen releases album on DualDisc (CD/DVD)   2005   U2, best-selling global superstar Irish band   2005   Google Library Book Project, digitization of books   2006   Google Video Pilot Project, digitization of National Archives films   2006   Citizen journalists record events on cellular cameras and technology   2007   Morse v. Frederick, U. S. Supreme Court decision   2007   Presidential debates on YouTube
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Blog about Communication
Communication is important in my life because communication is essential matter that we use in our daily life. Just at home communicates with our love ones, outside our home with our classmates, friends, at work with colleagues/ superiors. Thoughts  and feelings convey through communication. Aside from verbal communication, my other means of communication is my mobile phone. I use my phone to send messages and to give/ receive calls. I also use my mobile phone to connect online and use applications facebook and messenger. Yes indeed it is a fast pace of evolution of communication from 1990s. Way before, mails, telegrams and telephones were only using in 1980s. Pagers/ beepers and analog mobile phones started in 90s and late 80s. Now with the advancements of technologies like high tech mobile phones, computers/ laptops, tablets using applications by means of communications like emails, facebooks, twitter, viber, etc. but this also started to have lack of verbal communication and other way of miscommunication. In these days with high advancements of communication, definitely with upside and downside. The advantage of this, it is easy now to communicate with a lot of ways to communicate. With fake news, unreliable sources, scams, it tends the people to get confuse of what is the truth, other people think it's a joke or corrupts people's belief/ mind. This also a way to use for bullying (cyber).People has to be careful of what they should upload. Has to think first if is really necessary to post the picture/ video. People think this a way to make them known in public/ media.
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