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    a true negative effects. Telling a small lie once in a while, isn’t a bad thing according to Ericson. For example when she lies about her bank check being in the mail, so she isn’t penalized with a late fee. Then she follows this lie with another lie, by telling her partner she took care of it. By describing lies she encounters on a daily basis, she gains her audience trust. The lies she describes are so common with her readers, people believe her from the beginning. She show her readers, that…

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    Munchy’s was a restruant losing business at the start of the school year because adult patrons from that work in offices in the area were driven off by high schoolers that went to the restaurant during lunch stated an editorial from the Springfield Daily Mail. This began to lower Munchy’s profits, so they decided to…

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    Meryl Streep and Disney’s own niece both said that he was a racist, sexist, etc (Daily Mail). That should be the end of the story, but it really isn’t. I personally don’t agree with the things he says, but you have to understand what time period he comes from (Gilley). Born in 1901, Disney was brought into a turbulent era of racism, sexism…

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    Life Scale, that assess physical/mental well-being, socialization, relationships, and sense of fulfillment (Burckhardt & Anderson, 2003). Some of questions to be asked will regard if pets visit or live in the facility, if residents interact with pet daily, and if the pet initiates social engagements amongst residents. Other questions would…

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    Why don’t emails or text messages have the same sympathetic emotions as a letter? Ellen Goodman explains that today's society doesn’t pay “full attention” to the sympathetic emails and text messages due to their daily distractions like downloading music or just being caught up in social media. In her essay, Goodman argues that, “ We are learning that paying attention briefly is as impossible as painting a landscape from a speeding car.” She uses plenty of figurative languages such as personal…

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    as a whole. He makes it clear that we have drifted far from the pristine environment that the original people of this continent once maintained. Using a great deal of number-crunching statistics, he provides examples of wasteful acts we commit on a daily basis. McKibben identifies the most harmful kinds of waste as, “old-fashioned,” “waste that comes from doing something that manifestly doesn’t need doing,” and “waste that comes from doing something that maybe perhaps vaguely useful when you…

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    For example, employees may have used smart phones to access lists of business contacts. Today, however, employees practice BYOD on a much larger scale. Among other daily tasks, employees typically use their personal devices to create, store, and send large amounts of company data. The first smartphone was designed by IBM and sold by BellSouth (formerly part of the AT&T CORPARATION) in 1993. It included a touchscreen interface for accessing its calendar, address book, calculator, and other…

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    understanable for the team to be faster and can positively make the outcome of the games by eliminating careless mistakes which could turn into a loss game.Besides using specfic lexis to communicate between each other , coaches and players use phone calls, e-mails,texts communicating their times of tournaments , scrimmages,practices and meetings to every player in the team.This technology makes it very easy to communicate and transfer information within the community. If a member of the…

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    responsible for the Sandy Hook school shooting. New York Daily reports, Lanza has been bullied in throughout his years in high school, this made him antisocial, and out of contact with those around him. Lanza spends most of his time playing video games in his room; it is believed he spends all of his time by himself. Lanza mostly plays violent video games like Combat Arms, Call of Duty, and Kindergarten Killer (Daily News). The New York Daily News reports the NRA Blames games like Kindergarten…

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    Overview of goals and objectives: According to Iowa state university, Information assurance is the method of maintaining and managing the risks regarding some information. Information assurance professionals try to protect the information and information systems by assuring authentication, confidentiality, integrity and availability of information. At whatever the phase the information is like storage, transition or processing, ensuring the protection of the information is the key. We can also…

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