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    that are monitoring employee internet usage is 66% and this number is rising ("The Rise of Workplace Spying”). Business Concept Search Alert will create the infrastructure to classify websites into different categories. Next, we will develop a mobile application that will be installed on the “child devices.” Search Alert will then send internet browsing reports to the “parent device.” The “child devices” are the devices being monitored by the parent device. (Illustrated below - Arrows…

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    hardly miss anyone. In the article “ Technology Addiction In Adolescents,” Vivek Agarwal and Sujit Kumar Kar reveals, “Companies making mobile phones, made them compatible for other technologies like – games, videos, internet browsing and many other applications which facilitate their wide circulation and making them more addicting objects.” Which means mobile companies have made everything so easy and convenient that it’s increasing the risk of abuse of technology. They are saying…

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    WCPA searching for Executive Functioning By Robin Dobrusin and Christopher Shedyak Literature: Weekly Calendar Planning Activity (WCPA) Author: By Joan Toglia, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Theory Model: Cognitive Rehabilitation Objective: A performance-based measure of executive function (EF), and cognitive ability. Materials Needed: A weekly calendar broken into hourly increments with sub divisions into 15 min increments, scrap paper, pen or pencils, a score chart (provided in the book WCPA)…

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    In today’s world, people have become too dependent on technology. People have been and will continue to be affected in many ways by the advancement of technology. People are learning to adapt to technology itself opposed to learning the actual process of doing things, personalities have changed, schools are being left behind, and the work place has changed. The ability to function without technology has become so common that using the brain to think is puzzling. A journal writer from News24…

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    Most of the social network users access the services by mobile phone. However Compared to Internet users now, there is a sudden surge as the population have increased with almost 7-percentage increase in social media account users since 2014 (Social Media London, 2015). Moreover, the number of people using tablets…

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    Time after time again society is left feeling astonished by the technological advances that manage to trickle down the grueling process of entering the consumer market. Some inventions take off with mass acceptance and joy, while some are not so fortunate to the point of almost exiled from society due to the brilliance or society’s fear of replacement. The world is filled with different cultures that each bring forth different inventions and acceptance of technological advancements. In Thinking…

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    Entrepreneurship Inc. Case Study Gervon D.J. Hamilton University of Maryland University College Entrepreneurship Inc. Case Study Introduction What does it take for a startup gaming company to successfully release their first game? Entrepreneurship, Inc has created a simulation game that focuses on entrepreneurial education call venture. However, before launching the product the company has to consider their plan of action to maximize their success. As such, they have to consider who their…

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    As we have developed as a society or civilization overtime, we have become more and more reliant on technology. Humorist David Sedaris, author of several collections of personal essays, and stories describes his experience with a neighboring family in “Us and Them” and how they did not have a television set. Sedaris recounts how they acted like an actual family and enjoyed spending time with one another. Sedaris provides an overarching theme that makes us all look at ourselves and how we…

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    People think that teenagers are rude, reckless, and untruthful, and it is obvious that they are under a lot of pressure to be “cool” or to look “stylish.” They have to have the new iPhone or need to wear a certain styles of clothing. Their reputation means everything to them and is a large part of everyday life. The fear of losing reputation or trying to repair a reputation can dictate how people act or behave. In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, the characters care so much about their…

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    Ordinary Drinks History

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    For thousands of years, water has been a vital and imperative substance that managed to shape many civilizations. Humans had settled down near freshwater sources in order to decrease the risk of dehydration. However, as people had become more technologically advanced, many new beverages challenged the popularity of water. Tom Standage divides the world’s history into six popular beverages: beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and Coca-cola. Drinks have been used throughout history to symbolize the…

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