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    Web analytics is the multidisciplinary practice that aims to measure, collect and analyze web data to understand and optimize web usage.[1] Web analytics is a process, which helps to collect data related to each visit on the website to make metric driven decisions to improve the effectiveness of the website and help to take business justified decisions. It helps to retain existing visitors, to attract new visitors and to increase traffic. Web allow access to enormous amount of consumer…

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    Koi Fresco said, “Balance is the key to everything. What we do, think, say, eat, feel, they all require awareness and through this awareness we can grow.” Emotions affect everything, our emotions, personalities, and activities. We need to let our emotions express themselves through our actions to have emotional balance, which leads to an individual perspective on life. How we see and learn about the world is heavily influenced by our parents, emotions, and past experiences. Emotions influence…

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    most frequent cause of sudden cardiac death is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), mainly in young people. It is characterized by thickening in the left ventricle (LV) wall not related to load condition such as aortic stenosis or systemic hypertension (Bing, Knott et al. 2000). It is estimated that approximately one in 500-1000 population. HCM is a complex genetic inherited cardiovascular disease caused by dominate mutation in coding of cardiac sarcomere proteins gene (Maron, Maron et al. 2012).…

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    My mother, brother and I arrive in the Atlantic City airport after a surprisingly short two hour flight. After dawdling away time by alternating between electronic games and magazine scavenger hunts, or sleeping (in my mother’s case), we were ready to see our timeshare hotel suite. Our destination a half hour away, we climbed into a traditional cab. Our driver provided unintended humor with his strong Jamaican accent. Mom made small talk, inquiring about the city: where to eat, what to do, etc.…

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    Halea Stairs Essay

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    online that she is one of the better applicants that I have researched. Due to the reasons stated below, I will tell you why and why not we should higher Halea Stairs. First off, I have done research from many different search engines including Google, Bing, Yahoo, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. What I have found out first about our applicant by just using search engines is common information. Halea is 18 years old, she was born June 12th 1997. She graduated from Mount Pleasant Area in 2015,…

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    Technology ,when we think about it the first thing that comes to mind is the immeasurable good that it brings. Technology has expanded the potential of the human race and has brought new advancements from artificial organs to self driving cars .But technology is a double edged sword, all the good it brings comes at a price . The more we rely on technology the more we become reliant on it .Technology has become that "good thing “that we have overindulged in. We overlook the harmful effects of…

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    Is Technology Ruining Us?

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    The internet is in everyone’s life in one way or another, there is no way to ignore it. People’s livings and ways of life are driven off of phones and computers, some jobs wouldn’t even be available if it weren’t for technology. The real question is, is the internet helping us or is it only numbing our own knowledge and thoughts, and making us reliant on technology. When someone thinks about this question long enough it becomes more clear that yes, technology is ruining parts of our lives: Since…

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    access to the internet. However, this also means that people can gain more information easier and become aware of these types of false advertisements. Even though everyone is at risk of being victims of false advertising by companies - either small or bing - by being aware that these types of deceptions occur, one can be more careful when going to a retail store and buying a product that is ‘on sale,’ or at the supermarket when buying a yogurt that says it is ‘healthy’ and…

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    (N.d.). Retrieved from http://investor.aarons.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=104698&p=irol-reportsAnnual Go to Bing homepage. (N.d.). Retrieved June 12, 2017, from https://www.bing.com/search?q=benchmarking&form=EDGHPC&qs=LS&cvid=adb70279448b43898778c31a714c2647&cc=US&setlang=en-US&PC=LCTS La-Z-Boy Inc. - AnnualReports.com. (N.d.). Retrieved from http://www.annualreports…

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    Distractions are all around us. Beep. A text message. Bing. An Instagram notification. Although we may not be living in a totalitarian government, in many ways, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World has become our world. Although Geroge Orwell’s 1984 is often the dystopian society we have all feared, it is Huxley’s vision that illustrates much of our current reality. Although Huxley wrote Brave New World in the 1930s, it is hauntingly relevant in today’s world of smartphones and constant distractions.…

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