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    With recent shifts in American society due to the constant modernization of technology, the facets of everyday American life have been altered dramatically. Many Americans receive alerts on smartphones informing them of breaking news only a matter of seconds after a story breaks. With such a dramatic change, it only seems logical that perhaps the most important asset of American lifestyle, its political landscape promoting democracy and, most importantly, freedom, should follow suit in…

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    Forty five minutes. What can an everyday average Joe possibly do in forty five minutes? Well, you can, one, engage in extremely productive activities by going outside, feeling the warm sunshine on your back (it’s winter in the Valley so don’t worry) creating couplets so brilliant that Phillis Wheatley can’t even compare. Ah, productivity… OR you can binge watch an unhealthy amount of stand-up comedy by the famous humorist Aziz Ansari while crying and trying oh so hard to forget that Vaughn’s…

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    Our primary Research Question was: What influences a student to be an active participant in their classes? In order to attempt to answer this question, we came up with six questions (apart from also collecting general demographics) we wanted to ask students around the NAU Flagstaff campus. We ended up interviewing 26 undergraduate students. We found our participants throughout campus- some of us stood in the academic student union, the north campus dining area, south campus outside the business…

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    Hard Capsule Essay

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    2.0 Literature Review This literature review section will describe the fundamental or important topic of this study. 2.1 Hard capsule Capsule, tablet, syrup is among the type of oral administration drug delivery carrier. The capsule is a solid dosage form of drug delivery, which derived from degradable polymer film. The capsules can be divided into hard and soft capsule types. The capsules can be segmented by source of raw materials, and end users. The segmentation by source of raw…

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    A free e-book on Kindle is a great first step to building an email list. And then once you’re established, once the signup list grows, then you can start offering paid e-books on Kindle. This serves you with two purposes; one, it’s a form of a second stream of income, and two, it continues to help build up your clientele email list. So why not just kick things off with a paid e-book? You could certainly try; it just may not go nearly as well as you’d like. Once you already have a free e-book…

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    takes a few minutes, possibly hours to find what you are looking for. Throughout the years, technology has become more advanced and it has introduced a type of book called an e-book, which is a book that can be read on electronic devices such as a kindle, nook, or even your phone. As more books are released online through e-books, less people feel the need to go out to a library or bookstore to obtain a physical copy of a book. This transition from physical copies of books to ebooks is a…

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    Response and nonresponse errors are factors that shape surveys, and minimizing these errors is critical in the mixed communication strategy. A response error occurs when participants fail to answer questions correctly or selects the wrong answer (Cooper & Schindler, 2014, p. 222). To minimizing response errors, directions must be explicit. Likewise, ambiguous questions with a broad application may lead to response errors. Subsequently, simple, specific questions are easier to read, can ease…

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    Sartre Why Read Analysis

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    Why Read In the modern world, in the times of the machines and the rapid development of information technologies, reading remains popular, furthermore, it is probably one of the most educational and preferred activities that a person can do. Why is it so? Why do people continue to dig into books while they can just turn on the TV or the laptop and watch some entertaining show or a film, which need neither concentration on the depicted material nor the careful thinking? For example, in the past…

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    "Paper vs Digital Reading is an Exhausted Debate" written by the author Nick Harkaway, it is argued that the digital revolution will continue to grow and will never stop. Moreover, that technology has more pros than cons especially when it comes to e-books .Harkaway praises books in some parts, but his main talk was about technology; he says that technology is becoming a portion of the globe that we inhabit at a level below our notice, and technology is as important as roads or supermarkets. I…

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    1) Historical background In mid1970, FNAC, the biggest cultural retail chain dived into book industry and started selling book with a significant amount of discounts, which conventional bookstore couldn’t afford. In this context, French government started to discuss the importance of regulating the price of books, and they took into action of the fixed price of book to achieve the idea of greater acceptance that cultural diversity and national unlikeness should be maintained and encouraged by…

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