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    6. Tone: describe the style of the language used by the company. Is it chatty? Formal? Discuss whether or not the author of the page is identified, and the effect their identification or their namelessness has on the user. Compare the tone of your chosen company’s Facebook page posts with that of the posts of Pikitia postcards. : The style of the language used by the Facebook page for “Wingspan birds of prey” is quite chatty, interactive and informal. There is no identified author of the page…

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    Why Do Seatbelts Work

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    Seat Belts do Work Over half of the crashes in the United States end in deaths because they were not wearing a seatbelt or any harness that secures them to the car. All cars had some form of seatbelts; first, they had shoulder belt then in 1974 they had the same design of seat belts that we have now. A survey in a few places said that only ten percent of the population in 1982 used the seatbelts. After new York had passed the first seat belt law, the percentage of seat belt use rose quickly to…

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    Health Inequality In Health

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    Table of contents: 1) Introduction……………………………………………………..…………………………………………..3 2) Literature Review………………………………………………………………………………………....4 3) How inequality affects growth…………………………………………………………………..….9 4) Health inequality………………………………………………………………………………………....11 i. Causes of Health inequality……………………………………………………………..….11 ii. Social determinants of health……………………….……………………….……………12 iii. Non medical determinants of health………………………………………………….13 iv. How to improve health inequalities……………………………………….……..…

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    Analysis Of Discourse

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    Methods Section Paper: Discourse Analysis Introduction Traditional forms of mass media, such as print newspapers and broadcast television, were among the first to adopt digital opportunities afforded by the advent of the internet. The first online newspaper appeared in 1980, the same year the first successful personal computer was developed. By the mid-1990s, most news media had a digital presence, with many offering 24-hour access to content. When smartphones grew in popularity, news media were…

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    “The crime of driving a vehicle with an excess of alcohol in the blood” would define drunk driving. Throughout these 50 great states in America there are too many people that are committing to drunk driving at all times of the day. People believe that there is no harm in doing an act if you are caught doing such act [drunk driving]. People that are convicted of drunk driving, once or more should know that they shouldn’t be doing it because such of heavy consequences. The consequences are tragic…

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    The Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Driving Performance Sleep deprivation is caused by having insufficient sleep and results in reduced alertness, decreased performance and deterioration of health (Abrams, 2015). The effects of sleep deprivation on driving performance has been researched by many psychologists to observe the potential effects sleep deprivation could have on driving performance (Jung et al., 2010). This essay will argue that the effects of sleep deprivation decrease driving…

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    In the United States, it is against the law to operate a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Operating Under the Influence (OUI) are often measured by a driver’s Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC). Driving with a BAC level above 0.08 is against the law and may result in criminal penalties such as jail time, probation, community service or mandated rehab (DUI Offense Basics). According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration…

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    Jon Johansen, a resident of Norway, purchased a computer program for playing digital versatile discs (DVDs) and reverse-engineered the program to obtain the Content Scramble System (CSS) algorithm, however, the program that Johansen purchased was subject to a click-through license provision forbidding such activates. The license informed users that the program contained confidential trade secret and forbade reverse engineering of the program, however, Johansen, successfully obtained the CSS code…

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    Gopro Karma Drone Analysis

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    quadcopter and aerial imagery allows imagery to be more than just an extension of the user. It allows for a birds-eye view offering a refreshing and unexpected twist to personal videos. This goes against GoPro’s existing style of immersive first person content.…

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    D.U.I FAQ 1. What is a D.U.I.? Driving under the influence, D.U.I., also known as driving while intoxicated(DWI) , drunken driving (alcohol related) or impaired driving, is a crime of driving a car or other vehicles while impaired by alcohol or other drugs to a level it affects the ability of the driver to operate the care or vehicle safely. 2. What is the legal limit for marijuana D.U.I.? Most states in the United States have no limit for D.U.I. a minimal amount of marijuana in a system gets…

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