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    Sirius XM Holdings Incorporated is one of the fastest-growing companies on the market today. Buying a share in Sirius’s stock is a great and safe way to invest your money. Sirius XM’s competitors don’t have nearly good statistics or for that matter, a good product. Sirius XM is categorized as a consumer service business sector and it is in the broadcasting industry. Sirius XM Holdings Inc. was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in New York, New York. They have over 175 channels including 72…

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    other forms of art that portray humans there has been many debates on whether certain pieces should be out for all to see or not. Who gets to decide what is displayed? Should it be the public opinion? The writer of The Atlantic Monthly firmly believes that the art shown in museums should be determined by the public. The writer conveys his ideas through analogies, diction, and syntax, also the relativity of his or her concepts will be explored. To begin, the writer uses an analogy about a…

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    Research Paper: Proposal Resolution: All states should adopt feminist foreign policies. My Opinion: Yes, I agree with this resolution. Working Thesis: This essay argues that the feminist foreign policy should be adopted in all countries because equality among the genders can improve the development of a nation in different aspects. Annotated Bibliography: Source 1: Aggestam, K., & Bergman-Rosamond, A. (n.d.). Swedish Feminist Foreign Policy in the Making: Ethics, Politics, and Gender.…

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    Entry 1: Today we discussed the public sphere. In summary, we discussed the emergence of the “mass audience”, the low/high culture binary, and determining where the idea of “the public” comes from. We have a conception of the public sphere from the bourgeois class. The set ideal is that of a private (civil society) and the public (state-mediates crises). This public sphere is formed and operated through the norms of publicity. There are five norms that make up publicity: status as person is…

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    control of her new production company, Harpo Productions ( 'Oprah ' spelled backwards) and making more and more money from syndication. (Biography.com Editors). Now the mogul has founded O, The Magazine, Oprah.com on the web, and Oprah Radio which is located on Sirius XM Radio. Since announcing the end of the wildly successful show, she has promised her worried fans continued presence by starting OWN, her television channel. These outlets are all tools to broadcast her principles which…

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    information could save Keith Austin from being give a medication he’s allergic to which could create more problems the doctors have to factor in or even kill him. This Technology is taking the world by storm already being distributed openly to the public in some countries and even being used in some establishments. The use of RFID chips would be a great Enhancement…

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    Michelle Hanabusa said she always aspired to be her own boss, and that she would find a way to do so. For the 26-year-old entrepreneur, that goal is becoming a reality. Hanabusa, along with two other business partners, started their own clothing brand called Uprising in November of last year. Hanabusa said that she and her co-founders named the brand Uprising because the purpose of their clothing is to empower young professionals to rise up and strive to reach their goals. “We’re for the…

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    editors of poems and letters. The funding for this archive has been provided by the Harvard Library, The Sidney Verba Fund, The Houghton Library, and the Harvard University Press. Some of the institutions that contribute to this archive are the Boston Public Library, Amherst College, Library of Congress and the Yale University Library. The primary audience of this archive are scholars especially…

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    Radio-frequency identification also known as RFID is the use of wireless technology that uses electromagnetic fields to transfer data, for the purpose of automatically identifying and tracking RFID tags that are attached to objects. The RFID tags will have information that is electronically stored. Some of the tags will be powered by an electromagnetic induction from magnetic fields that are produced near the readers. Certain RFID tags will collect energy from the reader’s radio waves and will…

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    For this sharing, I would like to focus on the telecommunication industry with Orange Senegal, a company which I believe has developed an excellent model to cope with the decline of the voice and reinvent itself. Organizations either small or big, profit or non-for profit have to control their internal environment, but as well to know what is happening in their external environment and how this can impact on their development. By doing so, organizations can anticipate any external threats and…

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