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    Tiny regional computer shows are recognized for offering shoppers the best discount deals. You just need to be wary if you buy there and you need to know how to distinguish the real products from the fake ones. On top of that, sellers there typically demand in cash basis only. Assessing rivalling merchandise has always been the norm of product analysts. In this way, their customers can pick the superior device. Online frauds about fake for-sale products are continually very rampant despite…

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    Fonts play a pivotal part in the design of a logo. Let’s look first at the two most popular schools of fonts, serif, and sans serif. Serif fonts communicate a more traditional and respectable type of business, whereas sans serif typefaces portray a more modern and stable business. (Hunt “A Pro Designer Shares the Psychology of Font Choices [Infographic]”.) Ted Hunt of “The Daily Egg” breaks this down further through the analysis of popular fonts. He sees Century Gothic as modern, Bookman Script…

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    Introduction: I have recorded data from a survey I have conducted in order to create strategies to increase internet sales. I have analyzed data from a sample size of 500 customer 's transactions and website activity was recorded from the previous month. The data included the day of the week the customer visited the website, the payment type, the amount of time spent on the website, the total number of pages viewed, the number of items purchased as well as the amount spent. With this data I have…

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    In the discovery skills, there are a few discovery skills that identify innovators. They are associative thinking, questioning, experimenting, and networking. To begin with, associative thinking is when a person puts information together so that he or she can come up with an idea. One example of associative thinking is the St. Jude Play Live. With St. Jude Play Live, the hospital decided to unite with GameStop that allowed people to donate money from the purchasing of the games that are being…

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    Musk was born in South Africa with not much to do. He created his own video game and sold it at the age of twelve for quite a lump sum of money, and since then he was on the path to become the richest man on earth. He half owned what is now known as PayPal, and sold his share of it for over millions of dollars. From there, he created Tesla Motors and eventually Space X, the most well-known intellectual technology based companies. He has enough genius where he invented cars…

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    The Importance Of Spyware

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    Spyware is computer software that collects personal information about a user or a company without their consent or knowledge. It monitors the user’s cyberspace activity and records keystrokes as they type. It communicates recorded activities such as your social security, files, usernames, passwords and account numbers. The spyware transmits that information to another computer, usually for advertising purposes. The transmittance of this information can lead to identity theft. If you download…

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    In today’s society students are expected to attend college after high school, no hesitation. Other careers and specialties are overlooked. Questioning the direct path to college is considered taboo, and students who do so are treated as if they don't care about their future. Why are students who choose to avoid thousands of dollars of debt yet still attain a career judged? A college education is not worth the cost because there are jobs that don't require college degrees, a college degree does…

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    Overall, Heavenly Chocolate Internet Sales positively reflect the profitability and online marketplace rates of other companies. The utilization of an online marketplace to sell goods has demonstrated favorable results considering Unites States chocolate consumption and ecommerce rates are high. Overall, Heavenly Chocolate’s consumer base is centered on the middle class in the Northeast region. People associated within these categories expend the most money on the company’s goods and occupy a…

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    Live on Grades operates nationally and in 50 states. The donation can be collected via online transaction, PayPal, and personal or business checks. According to National Philanthropic Trust, individuals in America donated $268 billion or 71% of total donations in 2015, an increase of 4.1% compared to 2014. American corporates reflected a 3.9% increase in 2015 at $18 billion total. From the $268 billion, 40 billion was donated to the education…

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    Elon Musk Analysis

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    I consider Elon Musk to be one of the greatest CEOs of our time. He was the founder of Zip2, an online directory service, and PayPal. Musk is presently CEO and CTO of Tesla Motors, a manufacturer of electric vehicles, and SpaceX, a designer of space transport services. Through my analysis of Musk’s exploits, I conclude that his strength as a leader is threefold: his ability to inspire others with his vision, his unwavering motivation to seek profitability through sustainability and purpose, and…

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