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    Yellow Card It is an average day at Cumberland Elementary; my face warms from the sun gleaming through the windows, and I sit in my desk in Mrs. Huffman’s second grade classroom. It is a rather cheerful classroom; chairs of all different vibrant colors stationed at each desk, my own being purple. A cushy rug with a checkered pattern displaying the alphabet fills space between the desks and the chalkboard. The wall to my left has the sticker board marking how many teeth each student has lost. I…

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    can communicate with multiple tags at the same time. However, there are three major differences between NFC and RFID. 1. NFC makes it possible for two active devices to communicate in a double way mode such as the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) mode and the card emulation mode. 2. The distance between two devices in NFC is limited at close proximity, usually 5cm or less. Studies have been taken to investigate how far different brands of smartphones can read NFC tags. The result shows that…

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    Credit Card Benefits

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    A credit card is a card issued by a financial company giving the holder an option to borrow funds, usually at point of sale. Interest usually begins one month after a purchase is made, and borrowing limits are pre-set according to the individual 's credit rating. (investopedia, 2016) Credit card usually charges interest rates and it is a best way for short term financing. A typical credit card is consist of issuing bank logo, EMV chip which is usually on smart card which makes card more safe and…

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    born we are carried within our mothers for nine months, then we are born into this crazy and sometimes evil world.No matter what happens though we must fight to do what we believe to be right. Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped and held for nine months, and in some ways she was reborn. Elizabeth Smart was only 14 years old when she was kidnapped from her bedroom in the middle of the night on June 4, 2002. She endured all kinds of abuse and degrading acts at the hands of her kidnappers, Brian David…

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    In the book, My Story, fourteen girl old girl, Elizabeth Smart, tells the story of her nine month kidnapping. Through those nine months she experienced an unreal amount of torture and she shares the intimate details of those excruciating events. Elizabeth Smart was known as kind, respectful, and shy. She started playing the harp when she was young and loved it so she played local weddings, funerals, and recitals. She also ran cross country at her high school, Bryant Intermediate School.…

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    On June 5, 2002, Elizabeth Smart said, “Goodnight” to her family and rested her head on her pillow. Just a few hours later, Smart would wake up with a cold knife on her throat and a stranger standing above her. As she was dragged out of bed and down the hallway of her two- story home, she internally screamed and pleaded for someone to save her. Just when she thought she would actually scream, her captor, Brian David Mitchell, bent over and whispered in her ear. “If you make a sound, if you do…

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    Technology in the Classroom Rather than wasting paper on expensive textbooks, would it just be easier to pull out a cell phone or tablet? Today, many school districts, all over the country, have cut back on utilizing these massive and out-of-date books, and instead are introducing more advanced technology into classrooms all over the nation. With a great increase of technology in classrooms, what kind of technological innovations will the world see in the future, and how will they benefit…

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    audience with your words and body language in such a way that they never suspect manipulation. More than a simple sandwich routine, this is a lesson in audience management. Effect Have a card selected and returned to the deck. The spectator places two Aces together in the middle of the deck. The selected card travels invisibly from the middle of the deck to between the Aces, all while held firmly in an audience member’s hands. Set Place a pair of Aces face down on top of the deck. Method…

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    On the morning of June 5, 2002, 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart was abducted from her bedroom in Salt Lake City, Utah. Elizabeth’s parents, Ed and Lois, worked with local and national media the next morning to increase visibility of the case; public interest in the kidnapping of the teenager grew over night and the country was on the look out. Nine months after the abduction Elizabeth’s younger sister, who had witnessed the kidnapping, unbeknownst to the kidnapper, remembered that the abductor’s…

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    Life Goals

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    consumers with their true credit score and report in addition to educating consumers on repairing and rebuilding their credit. To fix my credit, I have to pay my current credit card bills and car payment on time, pay off collection accounts which have a negative effect, pay down my student loans, get approved for a few more credit cards which adds positive effects which helps fix the damage, and have a mix of credit, which includes mortgage and installment loans, to also help improve my credit…

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