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    You have most likely used a phone at some point in your life. Whether it was to make a plain phone call,or just to play candy crush on your phone you have probably used a cell phone at some point. Younger people tend to use cell phones more often than older adults, but what they don’t know is the impact cell phones can have on social interaction. Cell phones can impact your relationships with people, the way you communicate, and your plain everyday life.To begin with, the impact that

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    Advertisements surround us constantly, and according to Potter, the average person is exposed to more then 15, and upward of 5,000 different advertisements (Potter, 2014, pg.235). These advertisements send us subliminal and direct messages that intrigue us to look further into the product. Advertisements continually present the same kind of messages, and although certain advertisements are geared towards you buying a product, they are teaching “valuable life lessons about whom you should be and how

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    Open Systems Regarding open systems and the impact on Facebook’s Oculus Rift, they allow other users to make edits while adding software/applications to Facebook, giving them more personal advantages. Especially if businesses adapt to this technology because businesses have the resources to make a number of personal advantage, but would still have to purchase Facebooks Oculus rift technology. This makes the limits of this invention almost endless because the technology can constantly upgrade so

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    Hungry Bird Short Story

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    The Hungry Bird “Good Morning ladies and gentlemen. May I have your attention please? Passengers travelling on Emirates flight EK 547 flying to Dubai may proceed to board the aircraft.” The time is finally up! Excitement exploded as if an extinct volcano erupted all of a sudden. I hurriedly walked through the boarding bridge with each atom bomb erupting into excitement, as I took each step towards the aircraft. “Hello, and welcome aboard, may I see your boarding pass please?” said a beautiful looking

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    Taxidermy Short Story

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    “Follow your passion. Be prepared to work hard and sacrifice, and above all do not let anyone crush your dreams.” -Donovan bailey In the short story “taxidermy” by kevin kling, The theme of dedication and obsession are portrayed many times. The story Taxidermy is about two brothers who always seemed to be the cause of or near the site of death so then their mother enrolled them into a taxidermy class because she thought that you might as well do something with the animal remains, the two boys seemed

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    In the novel Thirteen Reason Why, written by Jay Asher, a highschool boy named Clay Jensen receives a box full of tapes recorded by Hannah Baker, a girl who committed suicide just two weeks earlier. The book itself focuses on many important issues experienced by high schoolers today including bullying and suicide. Jay Asher makes sure to teach the reader important lessons that can be applied to things that we do every day. The most meaningful lesson that Jay Asher is trying to teach the reader is

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    a temporarily happy home in a boxcar town.  It seems as if the book has ended at a very uncomfortable and depressing point, but that is not the case.  After spending over 600 pages getting to know the Joads, a reader has the sense that nothing can crush their indomitable spirit - that they will always go on, no matter how bad the circumstances are.      This is what I find fascinating about the book - the strength of the people who are put through horrendous conditions.  They are driven from

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    Video games, such as Grand Theft Auto, depict graphic scenes which are saturated with themes of sex, robbery, and murder. Despite the game being rated M (for mature), many young children play and enjoy this game. Of course, Grand Theft Auto is not the only violent video game in the market. Call of Duty, Halo, and Destiny are all examples of shooting, roll-playing games. As I previously mentioned, many young children and teenagers play one or even all of these games. Parents and family give them as

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    1. “Candy Crush, meet the corner office. Online games aren’t just for playtime anymore. Small and midsize businesses can take a cue from their large competitors, who are increasingly using online games to recruit, educate and energize their staffs. By the end of this year, more than 70% of global businesses will utilize at least one gamified application, according to the Gartner Group. And a panel at last year’s Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) conference named “gamification” one of the

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    Internet Vs Internet

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    The Internet has had a tremendous impact on organizations. For some organizations, that influence has not been positive. For example, surveys suggest that as a growing number of people make their own travel plans online, travel agents are seeing fewer customers. Use the Web to research organizations that have been affected negatively by the Internet. What effect has the Internet had? How can the organizations compete with the Internet? Do you feel that computers might replace humans entirely in the

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