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    I am a 10-Gallon person who has been enduring relationships with pint size people! Oh. My. God! This is what I heard Bishop T.D. Jakes say in one of Oprah's Lifeclasses on TV. It resonated so deeply with me and opened my eyes to the reason I have so often felt frustrated. The Pint People may be actually giving me all they have, but to my 10-Gallon self, it feels like, "Is this all you got?!" I cannot change anyone or anything, but what I can control is with whom I wish to spend my energy…

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    iconic inventors in history. “One new invention which interested hardly anybody, yet which would affect the nation profoundly, was Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone. It attracted less notice than the packages of magic tricks on sale nearby” (Brown 132-133). Although Bell was not a United States citizen at the time, his invention was displayed on American soil and it would greatly improve the convenience of communication. Another well-known inventor in attendance was Thomas Edison. Mr. Edison…

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    Did you know that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone? Alexander was constantly working on scientific experiments and he became a famous man. Now, hundreds of thousands people can communicate through phones. Bell also worked on a school to help the deaf to enroll. His invention helps life today because we can now communicate through technology called the telephone. Alexander’s Father established a school for the deaf to learn and Alexander also helped the deaf learn. He also inspired…

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    Strengths: - Alaina makes a good call by placing the client on a brief hold to review the notes on the account. She has a strong foreshadow to let the client know what she is doing on the hold and why she is doing it. - Alaina does a good job advising the client, with confidence, that QL does not sell our client's info. Opportunities: - Ownership. (9:00) Alaina speaks about how other lenders get our client's information to call them, but says it with enough uncertainty to leave the client…

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    This was his baby! It all started when Western Union asked him to create a communication device to compete with Bell’s telephone. He never did but by December of 1877, Thomas Alva Edison invented a device for recording sound called the phonograph. While he was working on improvements to the telegraph and the telephone he figured out a way to record sound on tinfoil coated cylinders. He created a machine with two needles, one for recording and one for playback. When…

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    G, and found Gillette, and there in black and white was “1 …. Gillette Skirt Co., The, Office……… 157 Homer.” The phone number was 1 for the office and 2 for the residence at 20 West Court Street. (Interesting note, when Rutherford B. Hayes had a telephone installed in the White House on May 10, 1877 – their number was also 1) This finding left me with two questions. One – who rounded out the top ten. Two – how did you get such a number? Luckily while the phonebook itself was fairly large…

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    compliment/embellishment for other innovation parts of the telephone. The application must be easy to use and simple to explore, with this will permit clients to suggest the item or administration depending the amount it advantages them. 11-5 The applications with the most return were applications, for example, bejeweled, flight control, birthday updates, and others. Those applications basically serve clients who are exhausted and need to play diversions on their telephone, furthermore for the…

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    It all began with a simple phone call one night after dinner. “Alex,” my father hollered up the stairs, “it’s for you. It’s Jackie, and she sounds upset,” As I came downstairs to pick up the phone, I was not happy. I was tired and had looked forward to a nice quiet evening at home, not another stupid adventure with Jackie. Thirty minutes later, however, Jackie’s silver Mustang convertible swung into our driveway, and Jackie was leaning on the horn before the car came to a full stop. Grabbing…

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    There are many ways to communicate but the most common way is texting and calling on a phone. They both are usefull, easy to use, and is a common way in communicating. Everybody is texting and calling. Texting and calling is simple all you do is press a few buttons and you can contact friends and family. You can have on going conversations without even being there. They both can do long distace so no matter where your at you can always contact anyone you want and dont worry about forgeting…

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    Producing a Party In New York City Millions of people from around the world have a normal routine they follow every morning. Some get up, get ready, and head off to work while others have a relaxed morning and can ease into his or her day. The others that ease into his or her day will make or get breakfast and after that sit down and turn on the TV. Most likely, he or she will tune in to one of the daytime talk shows like The View, The Chew, Ellen, or Live with Kelly and Michael. For Live with…

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