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    warm, I flipped the windshield wipers on high speed and checked my back pocket for my wallet. My brown, leather wallet was dire to me because, not only did it have my credit and bank cards in it, it contained my favorite picture of my grandfather and me. Suddenly, my heart dropped into my stomach, and a feeling of dread took over. My wallet was missing. I have always been good about keeping up with my wallet, until now. I slammed my fist on the steering wheel, turned the keys off in the…

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    Airtel Money Case Study

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    Airtel Money, the mobile wallet from the successful and popular telecom company Airtel, allows you to use your smartphone as an electronic wallet to make and receive payments. Originally launched in 2012, the app offers customers with an efficient alternative to cash transactions. The Airtel Money app provides people across the country an adept and convenient way of paying bills through various ubiquitous mobile platforms such as Android, iOS and Windows. Airtel Money was initially used by a…

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    Bitcoin Case Study

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    What A New User Should Know Before starting to involve yourself in Bitcoin, you should become familiar with how it operates. The Bitcoin company stands as a groundbreaking network specifically designed to process money. If you are thinking of investing in Bitcoin or have already and are wondering what to do next, read on. This article will attempt to explain the basic steps as a new Bitcoin owner. You should understand that Bitcoin is different than other exchange systems. It utilizes a…

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    Nancy Mistretta. Nancy advised she was conducting an inventory of Guhner’s property, when she discovered a piece of folded paper in his wallet. She advised inside of the folded paper was a wax like substance she believed was cannabis concentrate hash oil. Nancy provided me with a written statement, which was later attached to this report. A photograph of the wallet was taken and electronically submitted into evidence…

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    Personal Narrative

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    When I was in 5th grade my friend and I were walking around town when we found a wallet. At first we were going to leave it there but I wanted to give back to the owner. My friend still wanted to leave it there and go back to his house. After we talked for a little bit I convinced him to find the owner. When we looked at the I.D. we noticed that it was a man that we saw earlier, and he was a garbageman. We walked all over town trying to find him but we couldn’t. My friend said that we should…

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    I grabbed his hand and he lifted me off the ground and on my feet. “No problem,” the man responded. Then, he extended his other hand towards me and in his hand was my wallet. “By the way, you seem to have dropped your wallet,” the man added, almost sounding sinister. I grabbed my wallet and thanked him once again. I opened my wallet to check if everything was inside still and discovered that my cash and credit cards were gone. I whipped around, but the man had already disappeared into the…

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    The Black Box Experiment

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    that you may not fully understand. The scientific method is a way to ask and answer scientific questions by making observations and doing experiments. Picture the scientific method as a missing wallet. The first thing you need is to come up with is a problem. As you can see the problem is a missing wallet. The second thing you need is to collect is data. The data would be found by re-tracing your steps. In this example you…

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    information to better yourself and others around you is through the OSHA 10-Hour General (Healthcare). The OSHA 10-Hour General (Healthcare) wallet card influenced my recognition and benefits for the future by letting me be more aware of my surroundings and understandings of how public services function. With this in mind, the OSHA 10-Hour General (Healthcare) wallet card magnifies the awareness of my surroundings by allowing the recalling of information learned and apply it to life. For…

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    Plovdiv Research Paper

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    Plovdiv is one of the most ancient cities in Europe. Its history dates as far back as 4000BC. It’s known that Athens is the oldest city, but Plovdiv is even older. In February 2015 when there were holidays in Bulgaria I decided to use a chance and go to Plovdiv with my friends. It was 5:50 am and half an hour till the bus leaves from the station. Blagoevgrad was dark and peaceful. Only street lights with their yellow light gave an opportunity to see objects a few meters ahead. The city was…

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    By conducting a field lost wallet experiment, which is based on the classical lost letter technique (Merritt & Fowler 1948), the author collected observable data about civic honesty. Wallets (n=800) containing business cards of a fictional owner were turned in at receptions of public and private institutions (i.e. banks, hotels, cultural institutions, public…

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