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    makes us dependent. Humans lack on doing simple things by himself/herself because the Internet has become so convenient to many. They then begin to become dependent on things such as autocorrect, Google search, or even a GPS systems such as Google Maps. To begin with, a lot of our present generation depends on the reliance of technology to do things such as correct our spelling errors but this causes people to lack in their spelling (Paton 1). Autocorrect is commonly used by many smartphone and

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    how much information they are giving to snapchat. One of my major focuses will be on the surveillance tactics used by Snapchat. First it was just photos, then screenshots, then face recognition came, and now most recently something called “snapchat maps. The amount of content and personal details Snapchat has collected of our lives is astounding; however, everyone looks past it. Snapchatting is a different a fun way to communicate, which is why it is so popular and what encourages people to look

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    When confronted with learning new and challenging concepts in the field of science, I rely on a variety of strategies to help me make sense of the content material. To begin, during my early educational experience (K-12), I quickly realized that I am a visual and verbal learner, meaning that if I was to truly learn and remember the concepts of a class (and succeed on assessments), I needed to 1) pay attention when the teacher was explaining the content, 2) write down my own notes—both in the form

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    feel the windy, cold rough seas of the ocean. I learned this city used to be the hideout for the pirates, and that there was also a map hidden somewhere to lead you to the treasure. Part of the map was kept here in a secret room but the rest was yet to be found. I was overjoyed with this incredible news and ran quickly to tell Joe. If we found the rest of the map we could find the treasure. I saw my new friend Joe walking towards me, he had also

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    The synthesizing mind concentrates sticking to a defined process or rule. Also, the synthesizing mind reviews the instruction given and define what option would achieve a set goal best. From the mind analysis chart in figure 1.1 above, I allotted 22% to synthesizing mind as buttress the fact that I follow a set of rules in my professional life. Coming from an engineering background where rules and process are defined, from project proposal to pre-design, unto execution and then to commissioning,

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    In 1949, Joseph Campbell popularized his version of the monomyth, or the hero’s journey. In this version, there were seventeen stages which were split into three distinct categories including the Departure, the Initiation, and finally, the Return. Over the course of several years, there have been numerous versions of the hero’s journey; most of them derived from Joseph Campbell’s initial version. After watching “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”, I was able to categorize the events in the movie into

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    Introduction In this paper, I will argue that Plato’s Allegory of the Cave is a good representation of our relationship to the media in the United States. To make this argument, I will first outline the characteristics of Plato’s cave. Second I will argue that Plato’s Allegory of the Cave is a good representation of our relationship to the media in the United States. Third, I will entertain the most persuasive possible counterargument to my view, which is that the United States media is not a good

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    rP os t 9-111-049 REV: DECEMBER 20, 2010 ROBERT S. KAPLAN RICARDO REISEN DE PINHO Volkswagen do Br rasil: Driving Strategy with the Balanced Scorecard d op yo kswagen do Brasil (VWB), studied the color-coded charts and d Thomas Schmall, CEO of Volk indicators on his wall. The data sh howed financial, customer, process, and employee p performance through end-of-year 2008. Schmall a his management team had introduced the Balance Scorecard and ed in 2007 as part of a

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    Now a day, advertisements are being used to serve many purposes such as: marketing, promoting, education, raising awareness and many more. However, when it comes down to the core concept of advertisement, it is about trying to impress people with a "product" of some kind and try to let people know that the product is good. Through the use of Toulmin Model on advertisements such as Dr. Grossman ads, the purpose of the advertisement as well as other pursuing method can be analyzed. Through the advertisement

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    Dark branches, sunlight peaking through, shades of green, the sight of pleasing blue. Taken during a leisurely stroll in Jayu Park, shortly after exploring Chinatown. I realise I’ve dedicated more characters to the sun and sky than to the branches and leaves, despite the former being second fiddles of beauty in this picture. IMG_3754 The multicoloured roses had AL in her element. I recall a welcoming breeze that abruptly ended the moment we turned away from the sea, and a flamboyant tour guide leading

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