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    Introduction Who knew that back in the 1700s, one man was responsible for creating an exemplary postal system that is used virtually everywhere in the world today? His name is Sir. Rowland Hill; and he reformed the postal system along with creating the postal stamp, that originated in Great Britain. Rowland spent countless years studying and changing the way postal economics were set-up and contributed to countless endeavors of different sects of his government. Education Sir Rowland Hill…

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    Definition Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (STMP) is often described as a connection-oriented that is text-based protocol, which allows a mail sender to communicates with a mail receiver. STMP uses command strings that are issued and supplies data over a data stream channel, which is usually a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection. STMP main objective is to transfer mail reliably and efficiently. SMTP travels over TCP port 587 and is mainly used by clients to send messages. Industry…

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    that have been around for centuries. It is essential that the American people maintain the symbols, by also incorporating modern principles to renovate the image of the postal service. People suppose that the only purpose of the USPS is to deliver mail and set up P.O boxes, but in fact, they do so much more than that. As remarked in (document D) it serves to remain a symbol of the countries development. It reminds the…

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    In her article “Victorian Values For the 21st Century” (Globe and Mail, October 5 2013), Margaret Wente addresses the topic of success among females and males; and how both genders differ in terms of aptitude and attitude. She believes that to be successful in a profession, one must possess 19th century qualities. Her purpose is to argue that males lack the required qualities to be successful. Furthermore, she argues that females have a better work ethic than males; and that females possess the…

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    Identify five attributes and purchasing habits of online shoppers. 1. Rebates are used by companies as a promotional technique and an incentive to increase the sales of a product. These can take on many forms such as a reduction, a return, or a refund on what has already been paid by the customer. Specifically, online rebates take the form of email or digital codes; which can help attract the customer into making their purchase online. When given the ability to receive an online rebate from…

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    defined as quick and cheap journalism, which appeased the whole population. Examples include tabloid newspaper companies such as the Pall Mall Gazette and the Daily Mail. Commercial journalism was a catalyst for the changing of news reporting in the Victorian era, where demand for newspapers increased to such an extent that by 1900 the Daily Mail had sold nearly 1 million copies, compared to The Times which only sold 40,000 in 1850. The 1870…

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    Where will I be in ten years? This is a question I often reflectively pose to myself. How can one simple question, containing just seven little words, be full of such endless possibilities and outcomes? Ten years ago, I would not have said that I would be a full time student, on my way to earning a degree in Sociology. Ten years ago I was still in my career of choice, truck driving. One could say I was just “spinning my wheels”, so to speak. A truck driver is certainly not something I had…

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    FedEx Corporation is an American courier delivery services company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee and was founded in 1973. The name "FedEx" is an abbreviation for Federal Express, which was used from 1973 until 2000. In 2000 the name was then changed to FedEx Express. The company is known for its overnight shipping service, and they also started the tracking system. They were the first company that was able to track a package and provide delivery updates. This system is now being used by…

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    Margaret Wente’s globe and mail article on the plight of “today’s children being overly protected from failure that they’ll never be able to handle the stresses of the adult world” is a highly opinionated and suspect take on how “reality will soon bite” (par. 22) a seemingly oblivious and obnoxious generation composed of “snowflake children” (par. 23), due to “overprotective” (par. 7) and “rescuing” (par. 8) parents who are “stuck to them like glue” (par. 16). While Wente does make an…

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    holidays has used at least one of the three major air cargo industry leaders to mail their packages. UPS, FedEx, and DHL are the industry leaders in shipping cargo around the world. But, has anyone ever wondered how they accomplish this feat? How do the packages travel from the post office, UPS Store, or the front door to their destination? UPS United Parcel Service, better known as UPS, was founded in 1907 by James E. Casey in Seattle Washington. The company was originally named the…

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