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    translated to other cultures and languages (“The World On A Pin”). This was helpful because users internationally can understand the meaning of something. Also the person making the post can use this tool to translate tough words. The other important innovative thing that has been done was the Buyable Pins technology (“The World On A Pin”). This was important because users can make purchases and other transactions on Pinterest (“The World On A Pin”). This was innovative because now people can…

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    Right To Privacy

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    I believe everyone can relate to this scenario while growing up; in school, one friend made a mistake or broke school's law and all other friends were also held accountable for one's misdeeds. Apple Vs FBI case from last year feels the same way. One bad guy happens to own an iPhone and commits a crime, and now, FBI wants a backdoor to the iOS operating system so that they can unlock any iPhone for investigation and save bad actors from doing bad things. Apple fulfilling FBI’s request will put…

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    post and pin-includes spammers and trollers Opportunities: • Gain more revenue: Charge for advertisements • Promote companies • Increase visibility by connecting to other social media outlets Threats: • Copy-cat apps/sites • Spam/scams pins • Other social media sites: Facebook, Twitter (Competition) • Being taken by a larger Internet player (ex. Google, Amazon) 2. What is the impact of social media on consumer behavior and marketing? How…

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    Pewter Colors

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    My first attempt on pewter was awful. I attempted it on my small gnome designed wedding pin, and also got an extremely untidy result, because the fresh paint wanted to circulate in the high suggests the reduced ones, which pin is essentially all high points.…

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    discussing the Starbucks Workers Union (Morran, 2012). The NLRB ruled that the company had no, “Compelling business reason to restrict employees to one prounion pin” (Wiley Periodicals, 2010, pp. 4). This meant that employees were ruled by the NLRB and the administrative law judge (ALJ) that employees had no limit to the number of pro-union pins they could wear while in a Starbucks uniform. The judge stated, “The company failed to prove there were special circumstances showing…

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    Book Vs Movie Analysis

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    meaning behind Katniss’s mockingjay pin. In the movie Madge and her family are not incorporated into the story at all compared to the book where Madge and Katniss are friends and Madge’s father, Mayor Undersee, one of Katniss’s and Gale’s significant income customers, which has a particular fondness for strawberries. One other significant difference between the two, pertaining to Madge’s involvement is how Katniss gets her mockingjay pin. In the movie Katniss gets the pin from Greasy Sae in…

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    Henry VIII time at throne was much alive. At this time there were still many variations of “pin games”, such as lawn bowling “bocce”, petaque, or 9 pin. The English, Dutch, and German all brought there own versions of bowling over seas. The first “bowling alley” was actually outside and was for lawn bowling, it was established in New Yorks battery area. In 1841 a Connecticut law…

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    Stepper Motors Case Study

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    APPARATUS:- • Core 2 duo/i3/i5/i7 - 64bit processor • OS – 64bit OS • Editor Used – gedit/eclipse THEORY:- MATHEMATICAL MODEL : Consider a set S consisting of all the elements related to a program.The mathematical model is given as below, S=fs,e,X,Y,Fme,DD,NDD,Mem sharedg Where, s = Initial State e = End State X = Input. Here it is map size,start point,nish point. Y = Output.Here output is time required to generate route,actual route and map. Fme = Algorithm/Function used in program. for…

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    Dog Preparation

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    fragile hair, especially if the layer is properly cared for. Brushes are common dog bristle brush, wire brush and pin slicker…

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    APE Observation Essay

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    understood and as he was got in front of the ramp, he struggled to move his upper body, his arms and body were uncontrollably shaking as he slowly extended his hands to push down the ball. Seeing him shake that way scared me, but as the ball finally hit the pins down I saw him with the biggest grin, and all my worries…

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