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    Name: Jarren Calizo Persuasive Self-Evaluation Organization What did you do to ensure that your speech was organized/accessible to the audience? The way I organized my speech was that I had my ideas on my phone and I used it as a guide to present my persuasive speech. The words were in a small font on my phone so I kind of took a bit of pauses here and there that caused me to sound less smooth while presenting. However, I was able to fit in the information and evidence into my presentation that…

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    Meta Title: Charging – you’re doing it wrong! | IT Help | Computers | GetMore Meta Description: Smartphones cost several pretty pennies, what if something as simple as charging your phone can extend your phone’s life? Find out how to charge it. Charging – you’re doing it wrong! Smartphones are expensive and even if you have insurance on your phone, you are not always covered when your phone stops working. Did you know by doing something as simple as charging your phone wrong, can shortening…

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    codename, or partial email address (U.S. Department of Justice, 2008). To transport and store this item, will be retained into a typical evidence bag, likely an enlarged envelope, and documented on the chain of custody. In addition, the piece of non-digital data to seize is the NASA notepad located at the top-left corner of the keyboard. This documented evidence is important because it comprises of notes, ostensibly written by Mr. McBride, that prompts him to contact Bob at Widgets, Inc and…

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    Apple, Inc. is one of the largest and leading technology companies in the world. In 1976, the company released its first personal computer, which was considered to be bulky and awkward. It did not do well in the market; however, founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak did not give up. They went back to the drawing board and focused on inventing a product that would be desireable to the public. Their next attempt at a successful invention was profitable, as Apple introduced the iPod, the most…

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    Sinusoidal Wave Artifact

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    This artifact is primary based on sample rates and to see the effects of sample rates by using Sinusoidal waves. Sinusoidal waves can be represented using frequency and period. The Frequency of a Sinusoidal wave is the number of complete cycles that happen in a particular period of time or in a given sample. The Period in terms of Sinusoidal waves, is the time it takes to perform one complete cycle. The Sinusoidal wave is a series of identical cycles happening repeatedly. The sample rate is the…

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    Mobile technology has advanced at an alarming rate over just the past decade alone. In the museum world it has also had numerous technological advances, some examples being audio tours, online catalogs, and phone apps. The main concern with technology now is if it's aiding or hurting the user. The case study Victoria López Benito conducted supports the view point of technology allowing individuals to further their knowledge. The use of mobile apps have the ability to distract viewers and take…

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    During my experience dealing with running and the many ways to track the statistics of each run, I came across the Garmin GPS watches and quickly utilized their abilities. Like any other producer, Garmin did not just make one model so I will compare their most popular watches, the Garmin Forerunner 225 and the Forerunner 10. The cost is the first thing people many runners look at. The Forerunner 10 is $129.99, while the cost of the Forerunner 225 is $299.99. Next, we will look at the size of…

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    Applications The application of location based services are as follows, adapted from [09 - Aleksander Buczkowski 2011-2012], [10 - Stefan Steiniger, Moritz Neun and Alistair Edwardes] Emergency Services: One of the most best and evident application of location based services is the ability to locate and individual who is unable to tell his/location because of the emergency situation like, injury / criminal attract, and so on). When the location of the individual is transferred automatically…

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    Comscore's Business Model

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    Foundation 25, 30). Additionally, consumers age 18-24 have grown up “with cell phone awareness” and “experience[e] cell phones as a part of their everyday lives” (ComScore). Consumers age 25-34 “fall in between two distinct age groups: those who grew up with cell phone knowledge and those who did not,” but a large majority have adopted cell phones as their main tool of communication (ComScore). 98% of consumers age 18-29, and 97% of consumers age 30-49 own a mobile phone. A majority of these…

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    How has file sharing in the digital age affected the music industry? What is a file sharing? Recent developments in information technologies have revolutionised the way we listen to music and share it with people around. The new cutting-edge technologies, such as file sharing, has weakened copyright protection, causing the increase of the amount of music shared on the Internet illegally violating copyrights. As a result, the copyright-related companies have lost customers and revenue. This…

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