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    “One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop is a poem with many repetitions of phrases. Bishop reiterates multiple times the line “the art of losing is not hard to master,” all throughout the poem. That is why the style of repetition refers to the poem. The author creates “One Art,” a really fascinating and agreeable poem because she mentions various things that we lose throughout life. Firstly, she seems to be saying that it can be easy to lose things, but by the end of the poem she explains how loss is not as

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    Cashless Society Introduction Picture this, you are purchasing your favorite drink and as you reach for your wallet, the only option you have for paying is electronically. That could become the case if we become a cashless society. You will see what a cashless society is and what it all entails. With disturbing someone’s privacy to the results of hijacking electronic accounts, cashless societies can have some advantages and disadvantages. As a list of countries that have already made the surface

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    with proper accountability of you things. This brings me to my next topic keeping proper accountability of your gear, no matter what you do for a living or whether you’re military or civilian we all have things that are important to our jobs and our way of life. As a kid I was taught about keeping your things with you and making sure I had it with me that was the only way I got to have a phone as kid it was that and I had to get it myself, my dad was very keen on his kids growing up so that we didn’t

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    to the date. Techcally two since we last spoke though Andrew. Listen Andy we need to ta-" he cut her off with a hard stare. "I'm not your Andy anymore Olivia. It's Andrew or Agent Mason when I'm at work--which I am. Listen I have a few minutes before my boss blows up at me for taking a break. What it is?" he spoke, that tinge of his old accent there. Hidden, softer then normal but it was still there. "I need your

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    A STUDY ON DEMONETIZATION Monika.K,Geetha.B,Aishwarya.M II B.Com ‘B’ K.C.S Kasi Nadar College Of Arts &Science INTRODUCTION Demonetization is the act of stripping a currency unit of its status as legal tender. It occurs whenever there is a change of national currency: The current form or forms of money is pulled from circulation and retired, often to be replaced with new notes or coins. Demonetization refers to an economic policy where a certain currency unit ceases to

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    a fun family day at the park, according to WFTS. The mother was shocked when she came off the ride to find her stroller had vanished, along with her wallet and car keys that she left in it. Collazo said: "I was there with no money, stranded. My husband had to fly over from Miami that same day, catch the first flight available to rescue me and my family." The woman's day at the park was ruined, but she was determined to find out who the thief was. NBC4i reported Disney security camera footage

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    fourth grade. As a fourth grader, this sentence was a stab to my little heart. I stared wide eyed at my parents, too shocked to say anything. The silence between my parents and I felt like an eternity. Breaking the silence I silently stuttered, “W-why do we have to m-move?” My parents broke eye contact with me; their faces were filled with shame. My mom looked at me and silently muttered, “You’ll understand when you’re older.” Turns out, my mom was correct. I was in seventh grade when I finally understood

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    shotting me no matter what technique I try on him. That frustration I get has nothing to do with the violence in games but more my determination to come out on top, hell I get pissed off when i can't get past 10 tubes in Flappy Bird. (I no longer play Flappy Bird since mobile games are pure garbage that are nothing but over glorified micro-transactions which seek to drain your wallets life force).

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    I personally have multiple credit cards and I use only credit cards for all of my daily purchases. And the reason why is because it is better than using cash and a debit card in almost every possible way. As a guy who lives with a frugal lifestyle, I often find myself baffled when people don’t use their credit cards often. It’s either cash or debit card, which is understandable, but not reasonable. I want to share my knowledge and experience that I have in using credit cards on a daily basis, so

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    of its source or destination.” Basically, net neutrality stops internet providers from throttling your connection speeds and blocking certain sites and promoting others. This definition brought a few questions into my mind, as an internet fan and a fan of the government not meddling in my business like the Scooby Doo Gang. Do we have a right to an open internet? Is altering net neutrality a sort of censorship?

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