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    How did you learn to draw so good ? My hands mingling over the crayons lying all over the bed-sheets, trying to fetch that one particular colour for bringing out the shades in the grass of the park which was canvased on a piece of chart paper, right of an A3 size. The competition was going to start in an hour and I was doing the Rehearsal Dinner for the big Wedding event yet to come; practising on that ‘Park Scene’ which my father sketched for me to colour which I was going to Xerox (as my…

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    Company’s History and Growth Apple Computer was founded in April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. It was incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc. on 1977, but be re-named Apple, Inc. on 2007, to reflect its stance to shift away from computers towards consumer electronics and software products. Its success did not last long. During 1985, Apple approached bankruptcy due to a series of product flops and CEO changes. The products flopped as Apple Computer, Inc. was lack of…

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    Sometimes computers are spending an enormous amount of power, processors were weaker, they were huge and noisy and very expensive and only rich people could afford them. But time has taken its toll. Now almost every single kid have an Iphone and macbook. New generations are able to find everything they need over the internet. Our grandparents had to look in libraries, antique shops and bookstores when they were searching for some information. But there is also a huge problem for the development…

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    day, we can not imagine how different our lives would be without Iphones or Netflix. As people seek new innovations, products that were previously attractive became obsolete. For example, many people nowadays would prefer to watch Netflix on their Macbook rather than watching shows on televisions. Televisions used to be an important part of people’s lives. The 1950s were considered the Golden Age of television. America had profoundly changed; televisions redefined the way people acted, from…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Exercise 2

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    Exercise 2.1 If I add my tuition, cost of books, supplies, gas to get to and from class, and my MacBook for one semester it totals to about $5,050. If I divide that total by the total number of hours I will be in class, which is 92, I get $55. It will cost me $55 per class day to attend college next semester. $55 may not seem like a lot of money here and there, but everyday for 16 weeks it begins to add up. A total of $5,050, is a lot of money and I make sure to get use out of every penny. I…

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    American from what is not”(p.25). It is a prove that everything in our lives is going to change and the world will be Americanized. Apparently, One of the most popular company is apple and it is an American company and large number of people are using Macbook and iPhone or any Apple products. For instance, people in many countries in the world would wait for months to buy the most recent device like iPhone 7 or new laptops. Since I had started to study in Philadelphia I noticed that in every…

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    Television Sitcoms

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    Television and society are a two sided mirror. TV is influenced by society and influences society simultaneously. One of television’s favorite sitcoms, Friends, is an example of how this mirror interacts. Six adults in their mid-twenties are living in New York in close proximity of each other. This iconic 90s television sitcom has distinct impacts on society and television today. Some of these include the deconstruction of family dynamics, coffee shop aesthetics, and a different brand of sitcoms…

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    As college students, we run on very little sleep most of the time. We also try to make as many memories as possible before the real world hits us and we have to grow up. Sometimes we think of memories as an exact copy of what happened during the time that memory was formed. We feel like we can describe everything that took place, who was there, what time it was, and what the weather was like. But when we tell these memories to people who are with us when they happen, sometimes the memories don’t…

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    Technology in the 21st Century Computers, and technology in general, have undergone tremendous changes since the turn of the 21st century. Computers went from blocky chunks of hardware, to sleek and streamlined laptops and handheld paper thin tablets, which have revolutionized education. Whereas mobile phones have also slimmed down, losing their keyboards and making every aspect of daily life more convenient, however have had caustic effects as a result. However, the advances in technology do…

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    Courtney Carlson Cody Dye English 101 October 23, 2017 Materialism Madness Ten years ago if you would have asked a friend to go to the apple store you would have probably gotten a really confused look. In 2007, Apple launched its’ first smartphone, the iPhone. Steve Jobs introduced a smartphone with internet accessibility. It was the first mobile device that eliminated the keyboard. The days of punching keyboards to send text messages were over. Jobs provided the first touchscreen…

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