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    scene features a father who is trying to talk to his son about their family traditions and values. However, the son does not really care about what his father is saying and continues to do school work on his laptop. Some visual elements in my scene that help convey the theme includes: the laptop, the family cookbook/albums on the ground as well as the demeanor of the son. Firstly, I have depicted the phrase: “in through one ear and out the other” in this picture. As the father is speaking, his…

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    Lakeview Middle School is located in Parkville, Missouri. Lakeview attends 7th and 8th graders only and the students are separated by pods. Lakeview has a 1:1 laptop program, which means giving students their own laptops to work with. They also reward their students for numerous things like having good grades, being respectful, and not bullying with incentive parties. Here at Lakeview, the teachers, staff, and most of the students don’t prohibit bullying. We have our 4 rules we follow by which…

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    to afford technology for their children, such as cellphones, laptops, and tablets, plays a large role in their education by unveiling new resources for studying and practicing that will help them excel in their education. Modern Technology According to the University of Colorado Boulder, About 97 percent of college…

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    group had to keep their laptops shut. After the lecture, all students took a test over the content of that lecture. The researchers reported that the students who surfed the Web “performed significantly poorer on immediate measures of memory for the to-be-learned content.” It is true that trying to multitask while browsing the Internet is sure to have a poor outcome; however, most academically-driven students are already aware of this. Taking away access to those students’ laptops may not force…

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    Immanuel Kant was a promising modern philosopher born on April 22, 1714. He is considered to be the most influential figure in modern philosophy, with good reason. He sparked a philosophical revolution. Immanuel Kant gave his unique spin on epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics. Most of his ideas had never come up before. Immanuel Kant was a genius and ahead of his time. His philosophical points are still debated to this day. Immanuel Kant’s stance on ethics differs from any philosopher before…

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    The business environment of Lenovo is expanding to $30Billion global personal technology company with 27,000 people and customers in 160 countries. Wall Street Journal describe the market share progress of Lenovo as “A Market share Juggernaut”. Because the worldwide market share of Lenovo growing year by year 2009 worldwide market share is 6.5% In 2012 it’s increase to 13.1% Main factor of this success is it’s “Protect and Attack strategy” Lenovo’s channel chief Chris Frey defines this…

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    conduct business in a positive manner. Some laptops would shut down while the representative would be talking with customers. The organization would have to compensate the customer for the inconvenience. The organization ended up phasing out the virtual team, as they were not productive. The real problem was the technology was not productive creating a domino effect with the virtual team. The organization did not want to spend the money to provide new laptops. • In an Anonymous article…

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    Laura Bolin Carroll is able to clearly persuade us of the importance of being able to have the skills of rhetorical analysis when being presented with rhetoric. In her text, “ Backpacks vs. Briefcases: Steps toward Rhetorical Analysis “, she relates to the audience by putting into words how we, as a society make quick analysis by making assumptions by appearance. You are quick to make conclusions about a person simply by how they present themselves. We have it engraved in our reasoning that a…

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    Now PCs are are rarely used. The places where you see them the most are usually only in public places. In home most people have a laptop or multiple tablets. Laptops have become slimmer over time and their processors have had the need to become faster each time. All the software companies are competing with each other to bring out the newer, faster, and trendier laptop that has more features than the last to keep up with consumer demand. The operating systems have drastically changed. Microsoft…

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    I, Ignacio Sanchez, Agree with the traditional classroom learning method. In the following sentences I will tell you why I support the traditional classroom leaning method. No More Online Classes!!! I say no more online classes because of many reasons. For one they may be so adjusted to being in class that its hard to adjust to new method of learning. Im on saying its im possible but it is very difficult. I say this because I went throw it, I had to take 3 online classes and it wasn't very…

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