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    Mr. Beasley reaches this point through the avoidance and stubbornness. By killing his wife’s dog, Meecham receives the divorce papers. Though his avoidance of the court summons and the decisions that follow, Meecham changes his life forever. All this because he refused to handle…

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    The Necklace In my literary analysis of the Neckless the Author presents a women who was born into a life of mediocracy but longed for an existence of privilege and prestige. Mme. Loisel is described as even though pretty and charming had nothing of monetary means that made her look effluent in the eyes of upper class. In paragraphs one through four she describes her failure to measure up to what her expectations are of the rich and famous. She wishes to be adored by distinguished gentlemen…

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    Without the mother’s direct insight, it creates sympathy towards the daughter. If it was told from a third person point of view, the author would not be able to convey the emotional connection the reader develops with the daughter. If the work was told from the third person point of view, that would contradict the overall purpose to convey the conflicting personal relationship between the mother and daughter that is conducted by the author. If…

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    Karsten Lenterman AP English Language 23/11/2017 Mr Miller “America Needs its Nerds” by Leonid Fridman Leonid Fridman wrote America Needs Its Nerds in attempt to inform and persuade his target audience of the current situation regarding the anti-intellectual values that the majority of people hold today, and the tragic situation that his country has been left in, in that people no longer strive to be educated in america. Friedman's thesis statement can be found in lines 28 - 34, where he…

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    The Digital Divide is the term that describes the gap between people with and without access to the internet ranging from economic to racial factors. The 2013 United States Census indicates 98 percent of Americans having access to internet services. However, it still establishes that a quarter of those people do not have access to broadband or a consistent platform for internet at home. Studies by the Pew Research Center and Fact Tank in 2016 show a stark contrast in the digital divide…

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    The internet: a place to express yourself, an innovative opportunity to buy and sell products, an opportunity for small business to grow; and a place for exploitation? Many believe that the current state of the internet is perfect: and that regulation would only harm this perfect world. However, the internet is not perfect, and a lack of government involvement has led to: the absence of net neutrality, an increase in criminal activity, and the formation of monopolistic organizations that harms…

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    down a road of uncertainty. While recent Net Neutrality rules have provided hope for more affordable internet access and content, the future is gloomy for a couple reasons. Not only has there been rumors of the incoming administration overturning net neutrality. There is also a gaping whole in the current Net Neutrality rules. With the 5G wireless spectrum promising faster speeds and more internet coverage nationwide, this gaping hole called "Zero-Rating" threatens to leave cord cutters in…

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    Internet Security/Cyber criminal 1. Explain how Internet security measures can actually create opportunities for criminals to steal, rather than prevent them. The onslaught of security breaches on the internet make the threats to e-commerce very real for business, consumers, and government, and politician. There are individuals that hack into computers as well as the networks of businesses and government agencies. The problem is that sensitive data can be stolen and/or destroyed. The outlines…

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    medalist, after inspiring himself with photos from a surfing magazine. He began his entrepreneurship as a teenager, selling t-shirts, and eventually entered UC San Diego, due to its close proximity to the beach. In the early 2000’s, he led a failed Internet venture, a game company, which had raised $4 million dollars in funding, but flopped after a year. This failure, however, did not end his aspirations; it further inspired him to better himself and his worth ethic. He travelled to Australia…

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    Internet television started out in 2007 as websites like Netflix and Hulu were created to provide television shows for convenient watching. However, since then it has become increasing popular, making it possible to watch almost every show on demand and on the go. Internet television is has been taking the world by storm for the last seven years but is it going to take over television as we know it? Not only are shows from well-known broadcasting channels available on these platforms, but also…

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