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    The Meaning of Being American What does it mean to be an American? Can this statement ever really be defined since America is a melting pot of different races, religions, political views, social views and so on and so fourth. To be an American can mean virtually anything and whether or not somebody supports national symbols is just another part of being and American. As Americans we have the right to disagree with the government, the right to protest against something unjust, the right to burn

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    The National Anthem Essay

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    Thus a social issue was born from the public’s reaction from the photo.The negativity of the public’s reaction stemmed from the norm that it is customary that people raise their right hand over their heart while facing the flag when the Star-Spangled-Banner is playing, so if one does not follow this norm it is identified showing disrespect. Inevitably, the prediction of the people’s reaction were to be expected as they were outraged when Kaepernick broke the norm. Although, it is legal for individuals

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    information? They collect data from their members off of third party websites, so they can tailor the website towards them and their interests (Friends Without Boarders). One specific way in which Facebook does this is through banner advertisements. Facebook has over 176 billion banner ads that show up in the first three months of membership alone (Friends Without Boarders)! What is unique about these advertisements is that they are different on every single person’s page. These specific advertisements

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    Phase 2 Case Study

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    information has content and a banner. Distribute the content into appropriate valid HTML5 web documents meetingthose requirements. The content provided for sample tour page may be organised in more than onepage. Provide in each web document head: a. appropriate metadata b. a descriptivetitle c. As you work through this task, use the W3C markup validation service toensure that all your web documents validate to HTML5 DocType. Plan the structure of the body of your web documents using appropriate

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    IMPACT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING WEBSITES ON BUSINESS | Asheri George MatembeleApril 16, 2013 | Table of Contents Abstract 2 Introduction 3 Literature Review 3 Comparison of Social Networking Websites 5 Benefits of using social network websites for business 6 How to Use Social Networking Websites for Business 8 Problems Associated with Social Networking Websites 10 Conclusion 10 References 11 Abstract A social networking website is a social structure build-up of individuals or organizations

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    create online networking approaches that enable the organization to receive the positive rewards of social networking use while limiting the negative impacts. Issues happen when workers take advantage of work web access for individual use amid work hours. Managers must choose if the utilization of web-based social networking exceeds the potential for negative effects. Managers are concerned that social media can become a distraction during working hours. Employees can become lost in time while on social

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    Digital Marketing

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    and billions of web pages - marketing on the Internet is increasingly becoming more and more complicated. Business people worldwide are groping for strategies that would ensure regular and targeted traffic flow to their websites. However, just like the brick and mortar physical world of business, internet marketing or web promotions are a strategic mix of various promotional tools and techniques. Together (and if used correctly), this marketing mix offers a simple way out of the web promotions maze

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    Internet Tracking

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    Electronic passage through the Internet leaves a trail that can be traced. Tracing is a process that follows the Internet activity backwards, from the recipient to the user. As well, a user's Internet activity on web sites can also be tracked on the recipient site i.e., what sites are visited and how often. Sometimes this tracking and tracing ability is used to generate email to the user promoting a product that is related to the sites visited. User information, however, can also be gathered covertly

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    expect the website or app should be compatible across devices such as desktop, mobile, and tablets. Fast loading websites make people happy. Every day, new mobiles and tablets hitting the market with newer operating systems and upgrades. In older days, web designers uses the subdomain m e.g. for mobile websites, users will be automatically redirects to http://m.yourwebsite.com. However, most of the m dot websites will have a poor design aspects and always clutters the user experience. In addition, mobile

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    to inform and persuade customers about joining their gym also to promote a professional company image. The Purpose of the webpage is to provide customers with 24/7 information about the company and services it offers. Marketing can be a purpose of a web page, strategies such as discounts offered to customers who visit the website can increase the company income and customers join. Each company is promoting themselves through different colours, layouts and text. The purpose is to promote a professional

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