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    Are E-Days a good idea? More schools have started to use E-Days more often. E-Days are the homework that we do when their is a snow day and could be replacing snow days. E-Days are a great idea. This essay will discuss with the reader that E-Days are a good idea because we won’t have to make up snow days in breaks or vacations,education, E-Days save money. First, E-Days are a good idea because students won’t fall behind in classwork. Schools in Ohio have been creating blizzard bags. By using…

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    we see more contents being digitized, such as newspapers, magazines, snail mail letters, music and most of all, books! There is a large number of e-books being published and sold online. Thus, the sales of e-books have risen to a point that it has surpassed the sales of tactile books. Although I disapprove of the digital hijacking of tactile books, but I have to agree that technology has to move forward and along with that, the way people read books. “Books will die a slow death”, as said by…

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    a large amount of follow-up e-mails from employees. Aaron does not like receiving these e-mails and attacks his employees by sending rude emails regarding their lack of attention during meetings. Aaron was demoted from his position after his department made a mistake during the production of a pain reliever that resulted in a recall. In the following paragraphs I have evaluated the situation and advised how to handle the situation properly. Being confrontational in e-mails with employees is…

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    Why E-BOOK? We all know that textbooks are one of the main concerns before classes start. In fact, virtually every college student has experienced how difficult can be when carrying textbooks from one class to another. Textbooks are big, heavy, bulky and take up space. Some textbooks have more than a thousand of pages and are very expensive to purchase. The e-book is the best alternative for college students. It has great choices for all college students which can help, solve problems and save…

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    When I enrolled at University of the People, I chose to pursue a degree in Computer Science because we live in an age where technology is almost completely unavoidable. It is a career field that has nearly endless possibilities and is tremendously interesting to me. An area of personal interest to me is literature and the publishing industry. If I were ever afforded the opportunity to work in that field, I would jump at the chance. It is for that reason that I chose to write about literature…

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    The article I choose was "Effectiveness of an e-learning tool for education on pressure ulcer evaluation" by Morente, Morales-Asencio and Veredas. The purpose of this article was to determine if e-learning modules would be more effective in teaching the assessment and treatment of pressure ulcers than the traditional classroom methods. Pressure ulcers are serious preventable clinical complications that can lead to pain, infection, hospitalization, and even death (Kelly & Isted, 2011).…

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    attempt by attackers to prevent users from using an e-business system. Amazon has been subject of a DDOS attack in the year 2008 and was put of service for some time. Such an attack is bad for business as the customer develops mistrust against the system and fears using the system which could lead to business closing down. Wireless and mobile issues often occur as many customers use wireless internet connections and mobile devices to access the e-business becoming a problem as outside users can…

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    “When the Web first emerged I used to joke that if I had one fervent wish it would be that every modem sold would come with a warning label from the surgeon general that would say: ‘Judgment not included”, joked Thomas Friedman author of the World is Flat. Despite the original World is Flat being written about a decade ago its point is still true, judgment is still not included. E-learning, the webs version of the classroom, is an exploding industry, with online universities such as the…

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    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 disagree with Harkaway’s opinion in his article. Paper reading is better because it is simple, traditional and more…

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    Yes. Yes I did. 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…

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