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    Alzheimer's Reflection

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    Last year I led a “Change the World” project in my English class. My grandmother had recently died of Alzheimer’s, so I wanted to learn more about the disease and how I could help. I assembled a small team of girls who cared and knew someone who had been affected by Alzheimer’s. We read about research being done and remedies being developed, and discovered a small, non-profit, called Music and Memory. The movie Alive Inside showed how they use music to touch and “awaken” seniors suffering from…

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    Other iPods: The Aural Loneliness of the Long-Distance Shuffler” by Caspar Melville, and “Caught in the Web: More People Say Heavy Internet Use Is Disrupting Their Lives, and Medical Experts Are Paying Attention” by January W. Payne, three authors share their notions about how various types of technology affect their users; nevertheless, their perspectives differ.…

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    Jobs then created the iPod along with iTunes software. Jobs recognized the importance of music. He stated “ Music is so deep within all of us, but it's easy to go for a day or week or month or year without really listening to music. The iPod has changed that for millions of people, and that makes me really happy, because I think music is good for the soul” (Gilliam 87). The iPod came out October 23, 2001 a little after they announced iTunes came out…

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    Susan Wenzell Case

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    Using the Google calendar will allow Susan to organize and manage her time efficiently. She will be able to use her iPod to synchronize the same calendar to iTunes Tiny Calendar. To support Susan with anxiety, the ATS would like Susan to become familiar with the I Can Be Free application. With this application, Susan can listen to sessions on her iPod, which could help her relax, overcome fears and/or phobias. The application can help modify thoughts and emotions, and will allow…

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    Apple Core Competence

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    A start that apple made remarkable progress is popularity of the iPod that is sold in 2001. Apple mainly sold computers before this, but iPod occupied a half of stocks in 2006. The incident hit Sony that was famous for a Walkman in those days. On the market of a music player, iPod were able to support of the public. The success of iPod made Apple grow and the growth was also accelerated by iPhone. In 2007, iPhone was released as a smartphone and the…

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    Have you ever really liked a book and watched the movie, only to find out that the book is way better? In the book, "Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief" the book has a lot more details and backstory. There are a lot of things that can be confusing in the movie, if you haven't read the book. It is important that you read this essay because it will inspire you to read the book before watching the movie. Comparing the movie to the book, you will find some minor and major similarities and…

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    First Apple Computer Case

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    APPLE: A Case Study Analysis Shane R. Mittan, Project Manager Western Michigan University School of Communication Telecommunications Management 4480 Western Michigan University 1903 West Michigan Avenue Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008 Thursday, January 28, 2010 APPLE: A Case Study Analysis Shane R. Mittan, Project Manager Thursday, January 28, 2010 ©2010 Shane R. Mittan Shane R. Mittan Bachelor of Arts (BA) Telecommunications and Information Management Western Michigan University College…

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    skin tight jeans and pulled them down my lanky legs. I aim them at the hamper in the corner of my room, but they fall onto the floor instead. Shrugging, I smoothed my boxers down and adjusted my tee shirt before walking over to my desk to retrieve my iPod. "where are you, you little shit? " I say to myself aloud. Pausing my movements I think to myself. "Where did I last-... Jacob." He is always taking my stuff. I angrily stomp out of my room and down the stairs into the basement.…

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    All the people in business who are successful are not well educated; neither it means it is not necessary. They were successful in business by their own talent or natural thinking skills about business. Education can provide to gain skills that we don’t have or it can help to improve the skills we have already. In education system we are learning the methods of people who were successful and how can we fallow them in our time by our way. There are some examples who had successful business…

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    directly asks a rhetorical question to his audience “Was Steve Jobs a Samuel Crompton or was he a Richard Roberts?” (Gladwell). Instead of answering the question with his own opinion and making that historical analogy between the spinning wheel and iPod, Gladwell lets the audience decide. The reason why Gladwell does not answer his question directly is because the audience already knows his stance on the argument. So instead, Gladwell gives the reader a chance for them to come up with their own…

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