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    Windows, IPhone, MacBook, Xbox— the list goes on and on. Technology has become so ingrained into our daily lives that we don 't even bat an eye over it anymore. More specifically, my generation, the Millennials, grew up with the development of the World Wide Web; all we know has been shaped by the innovations and breakthroughs relating to this field. From an early age, I personally remember everything from being introduced to a laptop running the Windows Operating system to having my first…

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    Making them worldwide. Identification of the brand Apple has many products like the IPad, IMac, MacBook, IPod, Apple TV and their most recognisable product the IPhone. Apple also has downloadable services like the Icloud, Apple Pay, App Store, Itunes Store, IOS and many more. Explain the importance and benefits of branding Apple appeals to me because…

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    Often times we like to believe that it will make us happier to purchase possessions over experiences because those possessions will last longer. The truth is that we are tricking our selves into believing that the more we have the happier we are when the real happiness comes from the anticipation of a purchase. In the article “Buy Experiences, Not Things” James Hamblin uses repetition, relatable language, and emotional imagery to show the connection between anticipation and happiness when it…

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    According to Leadcommission.org, “96 percent of teachers and 92 percents of parents believe that schools ' integration of technology in teaching and learning is important to the education of American students today.” Most schools in America today are taking advantage of technology to better teach students. Whether it be using interactive smart boards, laptops, or iPads, schools are coming more in touch with technology. Most children have been exposed to some kind of technology like a tv, cell…

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    now worth billions and billions of dollars, and who’s factories needed to adapt safety nets to catch suicidal “sweatshop” workers. At this one sweatshop in particular in Shenzhen, China employees are paid 1.32 an hour, and build I-phones, I-pads, MacBooks, Microsoft, Dell, and Hewlett Packard products. They work ten hour shifts, and complete tedious jobs such and wiping down screens or shaving aluminum from the edge of the Apple logo. 18 employees have committed suicide while working here…

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    Upward Mobility Analysis

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    Go to school, get a job, succeed: the three goals of the modern American. However, without the first two goals, success does not appear to be a realistic option. America used to be the land of opportunity, but it is no longer the case - so economists say. People from low class, out of country, or disadvantaged families could come to the United States and succeed enough to create a better life. Yet, the 21st century has proved different. Upward mobility is a far reach for many, families tend to…

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    Apple Company Goals

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    are producing many different kinds of gadgets for the customers. Talking about some of the products, we come to know that they have the very good market share and they are one of the leaders in the IT brand. Some of the famous products by Apple are MacBooks, IPads, IPod, iPhones, I watch and many other products which assist these products. However, it can be seen that they are doing very good in the market and traded as a public traded company in the country. The company offers many useful…

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    Apple Inc Essay

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    multinational company founded 40 years ago in Cupertino, California. This American multinational company is famous for its gadgets and technology worldwide. Almost half of the world is using gadgets made by Apple which includes iPhone, iPod, iPad, MacBook, apple watch etc. Apple is the most fascinating brand for youth as well as adults. Further in the assignment, we will discuss about Apple’s history, background, organizational behavior, major problems that are faced by the company, how it is…

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    Who is the intended audience? Young teenagers, but can also be adults to hear the opinion of the writer. State the father's argument in your own words. The son says that the father does not treat him as an adult, the father's argument to this is in a few years when time and experience make him mature, he will then treat him as an adult. Define the technique of reversal and explain how the author uses it in the essay. Technique of Reversal: Taking a problem and reframing it in terms of its…

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    (It was a moment in their lives where they could relax from hunting the supernatural.) Sam was typing away on his MacBook Pro that had a dark blue plastic computer case on it. Across the dark oak table was Dean is playing scramble multiplayer with his newly resurrected mother, Mary Winchester, who was somewhere in the United States. Dean looked up from his phone and…

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