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    Firefox is convenient, stable in operation, and also contains a lot of innovation. At the same time the main advantage and disadvantage of Firefox is its plug-ins and add-ons. Firefox is very reliable and rarely will you "delight" errors and departures. Usually all defects and errors can be fixed by doing regular updates. Because of the open source code for Firefox is available a lot of extras and plugins. Thus user can adapt its own browser Firefox based on its needs. Also, Firefox easily can "pull" a lot of tabs open at the same time - up to several dozens without any slowdown in work. Sometimes this approach is very justified, for example, when doing bulk work and using several sources of information from the Internet. However, dispute its functionality, Firefox may be difficult to navigate for beginners. Most users will use no more than 10 - 50% of the browser functionality. If user doesn’t use Web development tools, if not afraid of viruses and does not want anything complicated, it’s way easier for him to install Chrome. The abundance of plug-ins and add-ons in Firefox makes an inexperienced user to feel lost. Most beginners don’t use supplements, and in fact some of them are very important and necessary for safe web…

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    Chrome versus Fire Fox I’m sure by now that nobody uses Internet Explorer anymore whenever they want to go on the internet to look for something. For the most part, people will use Google Chrome or Fire Fox. I prefer Chrome, however, Fire Fox does have benefits and luxuries that Chrome doesn’t. Both are great and reliant internet browsers but they do have qualities that make each other stand out from one another. Their layouts differ quite a lot. Some things are more accessible than others.…

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    future, rather than e-mailing the customer their receipt the company will be able to save all prior transaction receipts so that when the customer logs into the site they are easily accessible. How fabulous would that be? No more loosing receipts or forgetting the name of the shade of that absolutely perfect blush you found on Sephora.com. Of course, this would be really great for computer programmers because all of these companies would need a database established so that they could save and…

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    1.0 Introduction In this report, we will explore possible shapes of a skateboard deck to see how it will affect the performance and mechanical properties. We will use a solid rectangle cross section as our reference shape to derive a shape factor that aims to keep the deck as light as possible. We used a solid rectangle as our reference shape because it is the ideal shape for commercial skateboards. This will allow us to directly compare our explored shape to what is currently used in the…

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    Critical Thought Question #1 Why is the theory of culture important to Deaf people? What is the goal of the field of Deaf Studies? This essay will be delving into two thoughts on the subject of Deaf Studies and Deaf Culture. One thought we will be exploring is why theory if culture is important to Deaf people. What does the Deaf community have to gain from this study of theory? How does it tie into Deaf Studies? The second thought we will be exploring is the goal of Deaf Studies. What does it…

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    John Colter is one of the greatest explorers of all time. He traveled with Lewis and Clark, hiked 500 miles across Yellowstone, and got attacked by Indians! Tom Murphy is also a great explorer. Just like Colter, he too traveled across Yellowstone, braved out nights sleeping in Yellowstone with the constant threat of predators, and was prepared for anything. Except there's one small detail that separates these two famous explorers. They lived 200 years apart. Although we have explored and know…

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    Unit Topic/Title: Early European Explorers Lesson Plan Number & Title: Lesson Plan #4 Map Skills Indiana Academic Standards: Social Studies 5.1.2 Examine accounts of early European explorations of North America including major land and water routes, reasons for exploration and the impact the exploration had. Content Covered: During this lesson, students will identify the continents, oceans, accurately draw a compass rose, and trace their explorer’s route. These skills will help them to…

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    In Disgrace, there are multiple different controversies we can explore, I have found an article that explores the controversies of rape as it is discussed in the book. The article I chose is called Rape and The Foundation of Nations in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace, it is written by M. Van Wyk Smith. In this article he explores how the rape of Melanie and the rape of Lucy are related to our world. He also discusses how rape is almost common in our worlds history and that it is very daring for someone…

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    America V. Microsoft

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    On May 18, 1998, The United States filed a civil complaint against Microsoft for alleged anticompetitive conduct in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act sections 1 and 2. Additionally, a group of state plaintiffs filed a separate civil complaint alleging similar violations of federal law and equivalent provisions of various state laws (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA VS. MICROSOFT CORPORATION, 1998). The plaintiffs claimed the Microsoft abused monopoly power on Intel-based personal computers in its…

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    Dora the Explorer is a very popular tv show directed to children from the ages 2-5 years old. This tv show is an interactive cartoon for preschoolers around the world, which encourages children to join along in the adventure. In every single episode Dora, Boots and the monkey ask for help to overcome obstacles on their way to their main goal or task in the show. Children are able to learn lots of knowledge throughout each episode, that could help them grow. In each episode of Dora the Explorer…

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