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    When I first embarked on my adventure with the internet I was in fourth grade. I remember one day after school my dad, who works with technology, sat me down and told me that I should get an email account. Thinking back now I wonder why he thought a fourth grader would need an email account, but I signed up for one without hesitation. After that moment you could not drag me away from a computer if you tried. I surfed the web before school, after school and sometimes at lunch with my friends. I…

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    Social Media is quickly expanding, meaning that there are many career opportunities that it produces. One fairly successful career option is producing click farms. Click farms are when workers are paid to click on paid advertising ads. Whether it is likes on Facebook, followers on Twitter or Instagram or other purposes people companies or individuals have reasons to acquire these purchases. The click farms have studied the typical person’s insecurity and uses it to benefit themselves in the…

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    “Research has found that the average U.S. employee spends about a quarter of his or her time at work combing through the hundreds of emails each employee sends and receives each day” (Smith & Giang, 2014). As such a large part of the average professionals work life takes place over email, it is clearly a very important aspect of professional communication. As technology’s role in the workspace continues to expand, the importance of email as a professional communication tool can only increase.…

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    Greetings, Let me say begin by saying thank you for taking the time to read this email. I am inquiring about a recent order placed with one of your representatives, Izzy Dimir. My wife and I attended the Expo at November 2016’s Las Vegas Rock N Roll Marathon. We tested your product and found much enjoyment in its use and can see its benefits. Your representatives were more than helpful and knowledgeable with all products. On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 7:18PM (CST) I contacted your…

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    What are the respective strengths and weaknesses of the two emails? Be sure to consider tone, structure, and amount of information provided. Both emails that Kamar drafted have their distinct strengths and weaknesses, which are mainly portrayed through the tone, structure, and amount of information provided throughout the emails. In the first email, Kamar is very descriptive and provides an adequate amount of good information to convince an audience that cloud computing is better than the…

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    Reflection This research study was very time consuming and thought provoking. With the Pre-Capstone and Capstone courses behind me, I can now reflect on what I have learned and accomplished through the entire process. Having completed this research study, I have acquired more knowledge about the subject of research, in addition to myself as an individual. I have also brought to light the strengths and weakness of the study as a whole. I have experienced and learned a great deal by going…

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    For most, email outreach isn’t just difficult—it’s embarrassing. Persuading a blogger, journalist, or influencer is not for the weak. You only have a few seconds to grab the person’s attention. That’s why crafting an effective outreach email is important. The goal is not to bore the recipient or waste her time. If you do, your pitch will never receive a response. Here are five reasons why your emails suck and how you can fix these issues: 1. No Introduction Too many outreach emails miss…

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    both number of post offices and ways to deliver mail. Nonetheless, mail volume has substantially decreased as electronic mail and package delivery companies took business away from the USPS. Although the traditional mail system independently lasted throughout the years without any changes and still held some value, by restructuring the United States Postal Service to meet the needs of the changing world, it can thrive economically and increase mail volume as well. To begin with, the Postal…

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    for the daily mail morphs into an endless pile of bills, coupons, and presidential election flyers. Nowadays, the only card I can expect to see in my mailbox is the credit card companies with their customer acquisition offers. The personal touch of handwritten cards ensures the purposes of the USPS (United States Postal Service) are still there but not used to its fullest extent or availability. “Personal touch — It’s nice to sometimes get a personally written letter in the mail. … It gives the…

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    I, along many people have wondered where and who does spam comes from, who is buying this merchandise advertised in our junk folder like Viagra, who is profiting from sending these spam emails or even if these drugs are real or ineffective. Brian Krebs, founder of the award winning cybersecurity website, krebsonsecurity.com takes us into the dark world of hacking and spamming. He explains a lot of the hacking and spamming comes from Russia and that they are the true “spam nation.” McAfee, a…

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