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    A smart phone is the most widely used technological innovation of recent times. With its invention it has brought world closer, much more than it was ever before. These smart phones are not for any particular group of people, anyone who buys it can take joy from the benefits that it brings along. So we cannot prescribe a particular age limit to use a smart phone it is beneficial for a student as well as a businessman. A smart phone is such a handy and useful device that I will must say that…

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    evaluated in different settings? Having a college degree or having great grades throughout the years in school is not necessarily a reflection of one person’s intelligence. In “Hidden Intelligence”, Gerald Graff argues for the merging of the “street smarts” students adequately into the classroom curriculum, stating that student’s interests are identified as anti-intellectual, and that the educational system ignores the potential that might emerge from their areas of interest. Graff also calls…

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    Smart phones are a big part of today 's society. They have taken up our time, yet made time faster. It has gone from a phone as big as some of our computers today, to as fast as light and become a thin piece of glass and aluminum. We have become our smart phones. With time smart phones will evolve even more, become more complex, and take more of our precious time, but are we getting too into our smart phones? Smart phones are making us more alone because we have reduced intimacy in our…

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    I’m finally smart now! The topic I am writing about is about about a man who is not a smart. The story is called “Flowers for Algernon”. The author of the story is Daniel Keyes. The man's name is Charlie Gordon and since he is not very smart two doctors are gonna do an experiment and an operation on him to make him smarter. They are using a mouse named Algernon to compare him to in the experiment. My opinion is that he should not have got the operation because it kinda backfires. One reason I…

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    I agree that students are judged to be either book smart or street smart because my experience in Pattonsburg High School confirms it. In my small school of merely 75 high school students, students are considered either book smart or street smart, and like it states in the book, the two groups tend to not get along very well. I think that society believes that in order for a person to become successful in the world they must be book smart; however, I believe that some students are challenging…

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    phones to check for messages or to Google something. As a result, phones are the new generation. Phones present multiple tasks. Even though smart phones can be dangerous by causing accidents, affecting people’s health, and affecting people’s safety, smart phones are high in demand because they a main key to communication and two-thirds Americans use a smart phone. Smart phones can be dangerous by causing accidents, especially if addicted to them. 1.6 million auto crashes each year that cause a…

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    Book smarts help students in the classroom, but students do not really learn about the real world situations. Many situations that people get into in the real world revolves around subjects that kids do not really learn in school like how to repair different objects and investing their money. What would happen if somebody did not know how to solve a situation? Would street smarts or book smarts help someone more if they broke down in the middle of nowhere? They do not teach students everything…

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    authors purpose is to inform the audience that celebrity advertisement is misleading so that they do not get tricked into buying products celebrities promote. The author establishes an authoritative tone for all buyers. Jouzui’s argument is invalid because the consumer is not forced to purchase the product and should be smart enough to not be persuaded by a celebrity. The buyer should be smart enough to research the product and customers should go online and research a product before buying it…

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    Explain Anansi Lazyness

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    Anansi is the kind of person who is lazy, smart-clever, and selfish. Anansi shows [a]that he is lazy by having other people do is work, or him just not doing it at all. When Anansi wanted to do something, he didn’t want to work, he wanted to just trick people instead. When you trick someone it doesn’t take much effort. So he went out and started tricking people. He then got all the wisdom in the world. Ananzi also sent the monkey to go get the pot for him, this is lazy because it shows that he…

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    Introduction Samsung is a smart phone brand, which is very popular in Ho Chi Minh in particular and the world in general. Samsung’s main smart phone product is the Galaxy series, the first of which was released in April 2009. Samsung is now the leader in the smart phone market, Samsung also holds a considerable share of 20 to 25 percent of mobile phone sales. In the first quarter of 2016, the Samsung Company sold over 100 million mobile phones worldwide and holds 24.5% of a market share…

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