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    Wikipedia is an encyclopedia that is written by thousands of volunteers who have open access to the articles. Just like any other wiki, anyone can join and edit articles on Wikipedia. 2. How does Wikipedia work? What is different about this operation from other encyclopedias? Anyone can become a member and create or edit a Wikipedia article. Wikipedia is run by all the volunteers who contribute to the articles and relies on these volunteers to maintain the site. This differentiates Wikipedia…

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    1. My views are more inline with Anita Elberse’s point of view. The enhancement in the Internet markets provided unlimited shelf space, broader customer preferences to capitalize on, marginal distribution costs and also lower marketing and promotion costs (thanks to the social media). This also lowers the barriers for new entrants. With this revolution in digital space, a viable strategy for the musicians, writers and other content producers is to diversify their product portfolio. Where a…

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    Being Bored: A Good Thing

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    are two big reasons being bored is a good thing. On the other hand, for some teenagers/children being bored can lead to bad things. Attention network are a big part of your everyday life. This is the part of your brain that allows you to use the internet and social media. This also allows you to listen in class, pay attention during practice for sports, and for you to understand jokes. This is something that controls…

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    Social Media Satire

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    Dear next generation this may sound somewhat extreme but the consumption of social media has made so of us blind to the environment around us. of the mistakes we have made, you may never experience fresh air or the shade of a tree because our social media accounts have become more of a necessity. I can't remember a time when I went out to eat and there was no phones on the table or kids taking pictures of their food and comparing likes. Because We were given so much technology…

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    Social Media Detrimental

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    Social Media, Detrimental? Social media is not detrimental, in fact, it's beneficial. Most people in this world use social media because overall it is better than not using social media. Social media is useful in the classroom, it keeps you connected, and it can help get you a job. Social media is favorable in the classroom. According to Dr. Richard J. Light, "virtual study groups [is one] excellent way to increase student learning" (Article 3). Many schools today use social media sites to…

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    N. Marieb she talks about the process, the uses of DNA fingerprinting and what is so important about, and makes it easier to identify individuals through their genetic material. While the article Interface Facts by Katie L. Burke mainly focus on internet based gaming that may be an effective method for scientific research for non-scientists and scientists. The use of technology with DNA is very useful today because of collaboration of scientists, mapping of genetic history, and it gives the…

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    Johnson Financial (JF) is a mid-sized insurance company located in the northeast United States. The company supports a remote computing environment for users located outside of the corporate offices. The remote users, outside of the corporate network, support various aspects of the business operations. Up to twenty percent of the company users may remote compute at any point in time. The current method of remote computing is based on a company provided laptop and a vpn connection to the…

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    The Sherman Antitrust Act

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    On May 18th 1998, 20 U.S. states along with the Justice Department submitted a filed a lawsuit against Microsoft Corp. The lawsuit contains various parts and claims against Microsoft. Most of these claims were associated with violations of antitrust laws and more specifically the Sherman Antitrust Act. This act was passed in 1890 by Congress and has two sections. The first has to do with the agreements between businesses that may restrict the “flow of trade.” The second has to with monopolistic…

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    Sawhorse Research Paper

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    All of the great folding sawhorse fashions you notice here were decided on based on their potential to affect small domestic, condominium, or may be widely known domestic dwelling. Space is something that we in no way have enough of and a lot less our lives are cluttered, the more electricity we can be in our regular lives. Stanley Folding Sawhorse (model 060864R) While you would probably say metal might be extra sturdy; those folding sawhorses beat that out of the communication. These plastic…

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    Burma Shave and The Dollar Shave club's ad campaigns, while in different centuries, are in many ways very similar. They both came to be in a time where there really wasn't much demand for the product. People were already shaving and had their routines and products they preferred, so instead they both went for the largest problems with shaving at the time trying to change it; Burma with the problem of having to use a brush and lather up the shaving cream, and Dollar Shave Club with the problem of…

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