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    It is very hard to imagine life without cell phones. “The mobile device has become our communications hub, our diary, our entertainment portal, our primary source of media consumption, our wallet, and our gateway to real-time information tailored to our needs. The revolution is now!” (Nihal Mehta, Eniac Ventures). In the past, people invented the telephone to make distances became closer between each other. Everyone was in need for this invention, so scientists developed the old telephone to the

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    The Issue Of Credit Cards

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    as a solution to that problem. On the positive side, credit cards are a way for individuals to keep their money safe; the advancement in technology helps credit cards become more and more intelligent and safe, and they prevent the individuals from losing their cash or having it stolen. But on the negative side, technology has its dangers that make the utilization of credit cards problematic, such as: careless spending, theft, and scams are some of the ways individuals lose money or land in credit

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    Trayvon Martin Essay

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    America Trayvon Martin’s killing was a racial hate crime because of Zimmerman’s actions before, during and after the killing, the 911 call, and the police report all indicating Trayvon’s killing was racially provoked since then I have been teaching my child about the possibilities of being racially targeted due to his ethnicity and exactly what racial profiling is. February 26, 2012 at approximately 7:06pmEST Zimmernan placed a call to Florida Stanford police department stating Martins behavior

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    always whispered to myself. A good amount of luggage meant the guests will need my assistance which meant there was a possibility I would be tipped. It’s weird how in just a year my views on tipping have changed. I guess there’s just something about stepping in someone’s shoes to understand a situation and in my case it was working in a tipping job. It’s not like I was being paid below minimum wage but now that I was paying my own rent, buying groceries and spending money on other responsible adult stuff

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    lesser reaction." He unties my arms from the chair before tying them behind my back, pulls me up, and pulls me in for a kiss. He tasted like whiskey. "Especially when strangers from far away steal from me." I feel one of his hands on my ass. I blush even more. "Buen culo." He pushes me onto a desk, my already tender cheek slams into it rather hard. "Ouch. Dammit." "Weak." Nevada scoffs at me as he caresses my ass again and leans against me. His breath hits the back of my neck before whispering various

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    Intro The music industry is rapidly evolving. Even in the last year, advances in computing technology have made it simple to create and distribute information to any part of the world. Because of this, in regards to the music community, there are more and more self-made, self-managed musicians than ever before. We call these musicians Do-It-Yourself Artists, also known as DIY. For example, Joe Bob can go to Wal-Mart with 100 dollars in his pocket, buy recording equipment, plug it into his laptop

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    Beep beep beep. My eyes fluttered open as I reached to turn off my alarm. The clock read 5:30 AM. Slowly I made my way to the bathroom to get ready. The floor felt cold under my feet as I tried to miss the certain spots I knew would wake up the household. As I stood in front of the mirror, my eyes still crusted with sleep, I told myself to be strong. Cold water dripped down my neck and shirt as I massaged the lather into my skin. I noticed the droplets that had formed at the ends of my eyelashes, trying

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    meant to ever use the pocket knife in my purse nestled between a few tubes of lipstick and my wallet. I never knew that the feeling of guilt was an entity, wrapping its arms around you and smothering you until you drowned drowned drowned. If the guilt didn’t drown you, it was the tears, causing a catch in your throat and a stinging in your orbs that later reflected in angry red scars. There’s a pile of my own hair on the ground beside me as my scalp burned, my back resting against the bathroom tub

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    I’m sure you’ve heard stories about people losing their phone, hats, wallets, and other valuables on rollercoasters right? This isn’t a death or decapitation story or anything; it’s actually a miracle story… more or less. One summer, the Lane family planned to go to Six Flags. I was probably in third grade. We were (or at least I was) absolutely ecstatic! I love roller coasters with all my heart! The rush and the drops that turn your stomach into jelly are simply breathtaking! When you

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    About 30 million pennies are produced each year, costing the United States of America 72 million dollars. For a penny. The lowest form of currency in the U.S. is costing us more than twice as much as its worth. So, is keeping the penny worth it? In my opinion, no. Pennies just cost too much, and it's our tax money making it. Many countries, such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Brazil, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Britain, have already dropped their lowest-denominated

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