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    As the world of technology continues to progress in an exponential rate, portable technologies such as laptops, tablets, phones, etc. continue to become more accessible to students due to their decrease in cost and size. With greater accessibility and affordable prices, universities across the globe have seen a giant influx of laptops among their classes across various disciplines. In a class like CCT109, there is no need for laptops as the lectures are often discussion oriented rather than…

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    The power of persuasion can be exponential. Think of the persuasiveness of candidates for public office, world leaders, ceo’s, managers, teachers, parents, and children. All of us use persuasion to negotiate our wants and needs on a daily basis. Often times we use principles of persuasion without even knowingly doing so. The six principles of persuasion are Reciprocity, Scarcity, Authority, Commitment, Consistency/ Consensus, and Liking. Reciprocity is the understanding of give and take for…

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    and increase your search engine page ranking. Marketing online organically is a social strategy that requires word of mouth and social media referrals. Organic marketing is the most cost effective form of advertising online and is growing at an exponential rate. An online marketer can properly utilize the organic marketing approach and drive necessary traffic to rank their sites on the top search engines and ranking sites. I am not saying that SEO is not critical, I am just saying it is not…

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    that “America would simply be safer if they constructed their gun laws like one of our peer countries in Europe or Asia, in which private gun ownership is rare and strictly regulated.” I disagree with what Paul is saying because there is still an exponential amount of violence in those countries, therefore banning weapons or strictly regulating them will not solve the…

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    South Africa Dbq Analysis

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    and the poor knowledge they carry for resources is pathetic. Africa is headed for the wrong path and is unfortunately going in the wrong direction. I believe Africa has potential but very minimal potential to exceed. The world is advancing at an exponential rate and continually growing, while Africa is at the beginning of minimal growth. For what the future holds, Africa does not have a bright future. As we grow and develop, we tend to look back at Africa and feel the need to help. As the…

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    have only been made bigger, more expensive and more gadgets have been added. Because of all the new conveniences that have been added to tractors, it takes a highly trained technician to repair them which means more expense to the farmer. With the exponential gains in technology in the last 15 years, the driverless tractor is the future of farming. The driverless…

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    1920's: The Golden Age

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    Albert Ochoa P.6 Mr.Moore 4/7/17 The Golden Age During the 1920’s, people were having the time of their lives. Americans were partying and living easy on loans given by banks riding the wave of economic rise following World War 1. Despite the fact that drinking had become illegal at the time due to prohibition, people were finding ways to consume and doing so vigorously. The 1920’s, also know as the Jazz Age, was a period of cultural and stylistic transition that took place in America during…

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    Overview Throughout human history, people have sought areas where fresh water is found. Water meant drinking, bathing, cooking, and farming- it meant life. This explains why Egypt was referred to as ‘The Gift of the Nile’ where all its richness and prosperity is owed to the Nile that turned a portion of the desert country into arable land. Also, this is why most of the Egyptian population cluster up in 4% of the vast Egyptian land (UN, 2005). Add to that the availability of services and hence…

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    Moore’s Law. This exponential growth has initiated a rapid inflation in digital computational speed. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the product of these great processer speeds and the programmed…

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    Iodine Clock Reaction

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    Chemical kinetics are governed by the mathematics of systems of differential equations (Thermodynamics and Kinetics). This means that the rate of any chemical reaction is determined by the type, and amount, of reactants present. Note the rate of a reaction is how fast it occurs. Furthermore, such rate equations can either be distinctively linear or non-linear when graphed. Non-linear equations are supposedly more complex as they generally react to small changes within its parameters…

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