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    Black Lives Matter Summary

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    "Black Lives Matter" In the article "Black Lives Matter" that appears in the Wikipedia we will identify if the article uses neutral point of view, if it gives us fact about the article, whether the article is creditable or not, and how it uses hyperlinks. “Black Lives Matter” which appears in the Wikipedia exercises the neutral point of view in this article. BLM not only explains the negative side of the activist movement, but it also explains the positive aspects as well. For example,…

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    Spear Phishing Attacks

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    The digital revolution, which started in the 1950s, has introduced us as to the cyber world. Thanks to the Internet and wireless technologies, the information-sharing has revolutionized the world, made significant enhancements in science, engineering, and medicine; created a large number of billionaires and has a tremendous impact on our daily life. It also rendered the physical boundaries between the countries less significant because most of the mankind is now very well-connected and interacts…

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    Technology and Us. 20 years ago, people did not imagine what a device of the size of the palm of your hand could do. Communication in the past two decades has evolved incredibly. It has shortened the biggest distances in unthinkable ways. Undoubtedly, the evolvement of the telephone is the biggest attraction for people of all ages. Landlines were the main source of communication in the past. Cellphone use was uncommon, because it was at its beginning. At that time they were used just for…

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    Thanks for helping, this is Eromosele. I love grand Canyon university.Nurses are faced with the challenges of patients diversity and culture everyday. For nurses to be able to get hold of this problems and make our patients happy, we have to understand their level of education and their learning style to come up with a teaching method based on nurses assessment of the education and learning style. When preparing a care plan for our patients, we should make teaching according to individual…

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    presentation which added to the ambience of the course. Our team related Stephen R. Covey’s “Think Win-Win,” Habit 4 of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, to the democratized education theme. To make the Prezi presentation interactive, we included hyperlinks to Stephen R. Covey’s website…

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    Sandra Belcuore shares her grave concerns and complains about experiencing a typical form of fault which appears to remain specific to a faulty dll viewer software free download process necessarily adopted by her. It was essentially after scouring through the many online forums and engaging in a detailed discussion with amongst her peers that finally she was able to realize that the best way of eliminating the fault was simply to opt for the browser.dll fixing software. Sandra remains well…

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    jumping from one page to the next. Carr attempts to send a message of warning across to internet users, saying to be aware of how the internet is shaping how our brains process information. “Unlike footnotes, to which they’re sometimes likened, hyperlinks don’t merely point to related works; they propel you toward them” (Carr, 2008). Carr explain when a person is on the internet weather reading or writing, the particular website has other links /information that draws their attention with colors…

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    Google-Making USupid

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    In the article, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr says that his current troubles with concentrating while reading books and long articles might be because of investing a considerable measure of energy in the Internet. He believes that the customary internet utilization may have the impact of decreasing the limit with concentration and contemplation. Carr goes ahead and gives an exceptionally very much examined record of how contents on the web should make the browsing experience…

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    Over the years, and especially the 20th century, technology has been rapidly growing and more and more people are on their phones or surfing the web. All of this technology makes researchers think that it might have an effect on the mental process, so many experiments were performed to see if this was true. Three of these experiments include the research and writings of Jim Taylor and Nicholas Carr. Jim Taylor, a Ph.D. and technology writer, wrote an article explaining his research on how…

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    History Of Sputnik

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    The first prototype of the Internet came in the late 1960s when the U.S. created ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. This agency was funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, but why the department of the defense who may ask. Well, in October 4th, 1957 Soviet Union Launched Sputnik 1, according to Nasa, the sputnik was the world's first artificial satellite in space and it was about the size of a beach ball, this launch ushered in new political, military, technological,…

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