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    Cyberbullying Is Bad

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    Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place with the use of electronic technology. The term “bullying” is derived from the Dutch language, and means to influence one to do something that they normally would not do. The prefix “cyber” means computer. Cyberbullying happens 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year. Therefore, due to the development of technology, cyberbullying has become a major problem within our society. There is no surprise that over 80 percent of teens use cell…

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    article was written by Dmae Roberts. The article was published in the newspaper “The Asian Reporter.” This article was published in the newspaper on December 19th, 2016. I searched the article on the ProQuest Newsstand (ProQuest) database by typing the keyboard “Van Gogh.” Dmae starts by telling about her visit to the Vincent Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, Poland. She is already a fan of Van Gogh’s artworks and “Starry Night” and “Sunflowers” are her favorite work of art by Van Gogh. The…

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    This week we are asked to review past purchase we made and what impact did the in-store promotion influence our purchase. This past week, I bought a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 bundle with keyboard and surface pen. I was in the market for a tablet, after doing some research and comparison with the Apple iPad Pro now my decision can sway either way. With all my research and browsing, I felt going into the store would be in my best interest. Arrived at my local Best Buy store most of these stores…

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    items so that they could take breaks if they wished to do so. For each test item, participants would give the sentence a rating from 1-7 (with 1 being the worst, and 7 being the best, either by pressing a number on the computer screen or on their keyboard). 3.2…

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    Conspiracy Theory

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    considering the validity of any source. I believe the first thing you need to do when considering the legitimacy of a source is to fact check, fact check, and fact check again. Once again, we have an enormous amount of information at the stroke of a keyboard and we should consider a number of things- Who is the author? Are they known to be a credible resource? What are their credentials and are they considered to be a reliable source in their field or are…

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    But what if all we knew was a lie. A very popular theory to answer these questions is the simulation theory, which is similar to the Brain-in-Vat theory. The simulation theory argues that all of life is a computer simulation, which would mean the keyboard I’m typing on is fake, my parents fake, your children fake. The world we live in is reality for us, but is it actually real. If the world was a simulation and there was a button in front of me that would end it, I would. It would be ignorant to…

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    harpsichord/violin, improvise figures, write minuets, and read music perfectly. By the age of 8, he wrote a symphony. At the age 11, he wrote an oratorio; at 12, he did his first opera (Kamien, 210). Mozart quickly established himself as the finest keyboard player in Vienna, and steadily built his reputation as a composer. After encountering many obstacles to finding another operatic opportunities, he teamed for the first time in 1785–86. He got with the Italian librettist Lorenzo da Ponte, a…

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    See, e.g., Motionless Keyboard Co. v. Microsoft Corp., 486 F.3d 1376, 1380-85 (Fed. Cir. 2007); TP Labs., 724 F.2d at 968-73. For instance, in Motionless Keyboard, the patentee held viewing demonstrations of his invented keyboard and had one user perform a typing test. 486 F.3d at 1378-79. The user performing the typing test signed an NDA; the potential investors who observed…

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    Ramdiel Martinez WP#3 Will music make you smarter or more successful? Music has been inspiring and entertaining people for many years. It’s hard to say when music first began although there are some cave drawings of music.(Orford)That said could music have had helped the minds of our ancestors become smarter and help lead society to where it is today? Well no if your simply listening to music but actively playing, manipulating, creating, and studying music does have an effect on intelligence;…

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    Piano History

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    Anyone with access to a touch screen phone or tablet has immediate access to a free piano in today’s time. To a student in the digital age, the art of the piano reflects a technology far advanced to that of the original pianoforte. The history of the piano is broad and complex; it shows not only a change in music and style but allows one to see into the technological changes of the world in the last four centuries. From the origins of a harpsichord came the pianoforte, the original piano,…

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