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    to prevent bankruptcy (Halter, 2014, p.230). She is currently being treated and followed by her family care physician. This will be the patient’s second involuntary admission within a year. She describes herself as being “Mary Poppins,” and a “MacBook…

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    Literacy, the ability to read and write, and the overall structure to learning any type of information. Literacy is something that can be funded in newspapers, the internet, television, books, and many other resources. It is something so active and diverse and is constantly being influenced by different source materials and situations. Being able to define and find strong points of literacy within is sometimes difficult. The best way to tackle this question is to find out who is one’s main…

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    scouted for anti-consumerism rally events around Oakland which my roommate set up through her iPhone 4 which ironically was created by a major corporation. In addition, Paula fit the demographic seamlessly, for example, she had the new iPhone 4, MacBook Pro and Bluetooth speakers and upgraded her devices constantly. Meanwhile I shopped at Forever 21 but took time out to protest the rich. As Petri, a journalist from the Huffington Post states,“Occupy Wall Street protesters protesting corporate…

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    Creativity Vs Commerce

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    Smartphones, laptops, desktops—as these products are mentioned, one may think of Apple, an American company that sells technological goods, known for being the industry leader for music sales (Brodbeck). Through its input of human creativity, ranging from computer programmers to engineers who create intellectual property, and symbolic meaning, Apple has established itself as a dominant company in the creative industries. However, as the world shifts to a knowledge-based economy reliant on…

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    People think that famous and rich people will have a comfortable and happy life. Therefore, most human dreams are to become rich and famous like Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffett, or Bill Gates to improve their lives. However, richness and fame have both disadvantages and advantages which can enormously change people’s lives in many ways. In addition, I was born in a small peasant and harmony family which brings a frugal and warm life to me. Certainly, if I were rich and famous, my life would be…

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    Jetblue Case Study

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    style pizza, sushi, Mexican, Spanish tapas and more. JetBlue has also opened the Airspace Lounge, where travelers can access complimentary food and drinks, showers, and business services including free Wi-Fi, power outlets at every seat, the use of MacBooks and Windows PCs, and dedicated workspace areas. The lounge is open on a…

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    Stephen Gary Wozniak

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    Stephen Gary Wozniak was born on August 11, 1950 to Margaret Elaine and Jerry Francis Wozniak. He is Ukrainian and Swiss-German on his father’s side, and German, Irish, and English on his mother’s side. Steve Wozniak is best known as one of the Steve’s that founded Apple Inc. Wozniak was fascinated with electronics at an early age. While attending the University of California in Berkeley he was introduced to Steve Jobs through a mutual friend. They became friends while working at…

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    Technology has been developing for centuries and has taken a huge leap toward our future. Technology has advanced so much to the point where everyone has high expectations for my generation of engineers. Alan Mathison Turing was a British pioneering computer scientist and a mathematician who has made major contributions in his time (Copeland). Over 70 years ago, Turing introduced the notion of machine that is universal. The central concept of the contemporary computers was based on his very…

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    Technology has become a critical part of our lives. From waking up in the morning with alarms on phones to doing late night expos essays on a laptop or macbook, we utilize technology in numerous facets of our daily life. For students or anyone who has a desire to learn or study, technology plays a prominent role in their education in the contemporary world. Most of the assignments for classes are online for students. In today’s day and age most things have become digital. Things such as…

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    This observation was supposed to take place someplace outside of my comfort zone. Outside of my comfort zone would typically be any place outside of my home town Islip. I chose to make my observations at the West Islip Public Library which is ironically not as close as one would expect to be from Islip. To begin my observations, I parked my car in the parking lot and peered out my windows. In front of me was a black Chevy SUV. In the car I noticed there was a red bandana hanging from the rear…

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