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delivered on June 12, 2005, http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2005/
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- American Rhetoric, “Jim Valvano Arthur Ashe Courage & Humanitarian
Award Acceptance Address,” March 4, 1993, americanrhetoric.com/
speeches/jimvalvanoespyaward.htm (accessed January 30, 2009).
Scene 6: Introduce the Antagonist
- Wikipedia, “1984 (Advertisement),” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_ad
(accessed January 30, 2009). - YouTube, “1983 Apple Keynote—The ‘1984’ Ad Introduction,” YouTube,
youtube.com/watch?v=lSiQA6KKyJo (accessed January 30, 2009). - YouTube, “Macworld 2007—Steve Jobs Introduces iPhone—Part 1,”
YouTube, youtube.com/watch?v=PZoPdBh8KUS&feature=related
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youtube.com/watch?v=0mY4EIS82Jw (accessed January 30, 2009). - Martin Lindstrom, Buyology (New York: Doubleday, 2008), 107.
- Ibid.
- John Medina, Brain Rules (Seattle: Pear Press, 2008), 84.
- YouTube, “Macworld SF 2003 Part 1,” YouTube, youtube.com/
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Paramount Pictures, 2006).
Scene 7: Reveal the Conquering Hero
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YouTube, youtube.com/watch?v=kN0SVBCJqLs&feature=related
(accessed January 30, 2009). - Mike Langberg, “Sweet & Low: Well-Designed iPod Upstarts Are Music for
the Budget,” Seattle Times, sec. C6, August 9, 2003. - Apple, “Out of the Box,” 2006 television ad, Apple website, apple.com/
getamac/ads (accessed January 30, 2009). - YouTube, “New iPhone Shazam Ad,” YouTube, youtube.com/
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.com/getamac/whymac (accessed January 30, 2009).