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    Teri Jon Business Plan

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    Freeman's belief that a woman's body is a gift and the clothing she wears is the wrapping! Whether it's a soft and pure body skimming gown, or an elegantly created suit, Ms. Freeman offers her clients couture quality details for outstanding value. Its basically creates Bridal, Engagement Party, Bar Mitzvah, Cocktail Receptions, Mother of the Bride/Groom and other special occasion…

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    Technology is advancing to where everyday tasks become simpler with a click of a button. Search engines like Bing, Yahoo, or even Google allow people to instantly find answers that we are looking for on any topic. In Nicholas Carr’s article “ Is Google Making Us Stupid,” he appeals to readers’ emotions to describe personal experiences, uses logic, facts, and analysis backed by research to lure the audience in, and persuades them that the internet causes our brain to be easily distracted and…

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    so quickly whereas if we were to read it form a book we would have to go to spend so much time at the library. Those whom are busy with school, work and maybe a family wouldn’t have time to do so but could easily access the internet. I find myself skimming through articles and not reading the whole thing, but the important information is what stands out to me. I believe I am more knowledgeable because how much information I have easily accessed to me. I don’t agree the internet is making us…

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    Remembering Grandma I knew molto about my grandma, before I even knew her. I knew my grandma was compassionate, and delightful; I knew my grandma wasn’t afraid to succumb you into trouble, as long as you deserved it. She was elegant, and intelligent; I’ve always thought of her as a paragon. A grandma swinging a little girl in her arms Most days the me and my grandma were the only ones there, that was because my parents worked and my sister was at school. I was glad to not have anyone else to…

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    It is hard to argue that cheating in school is becoming easier and easier as our technology advances and it is not going away, some people even claim that cheating is more prevelant today than ever. In a recent survey out of one Midwestern school based off of 100 students it was found that 74% of the students had shared answers with a classmate during a test at least once in their lifetime. Richard Pérez-Peña, in an article for The New York Times, says that the rise we are supposedly seeing in…

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    Nonfiction Reflection

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    I do not remember being taught how to read through nonfiction texts. It was something that most students either learned how to do or struggled with throughout their academic careers. For me, I adopted a skimming and scanning approach to find out what I needed to know. If I did try to read the whole text, I would struggle and become frustrated. I now think that, like what was said in class and online, teaching students the importance of reading nonfiction…

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    The resources that street-level bureaucrats have to work are very inadequate. Yet, the demand from the public, or clients, is always increasing. As a result, street-level bureaucrats are constraints to the resources. Street-level bureaucrats also have broad discretion and that’s because of the constraints they are force upon. The resources that they have to work with also make the goals of street-level bureaucrats ambiguous and conflicting. Yet, street-level bureaucrats try to do their best,…

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    Computer crime are referred to criminal activity where computer are involved. The computer may be the target of the crime or have been used to commit the crime. Net crime refers to the use of internet to commit the crime. Cyber crime are usually a combination of the two individuals and can be defined as “Offences that are committed against individual or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the victim or cause physical or mental harm to the victim…

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    categorized but also organized in an effective manner. As it is able to provide an overview and show the bigger picture thus making it easier to create and locate all connection made in a single glance. Doesn’t that save time that would be spend going and skimming through a million pages? Hence it can establish new relationships with the seemingly unrelated concepts that may be drawn. Our memory and retention is enhanced due to the colors, image, and keywords. The incorporation of color,…

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    Many of the propaganda posters of World War One have symbolism to persuade the viewers to be a participant in the war. One of the propaganda posters made in Germany has a snake with eight arrows and the number eight, entangling the snake. We can presume that the snake is the Alliances and the eight symbolizes the war bond that the Germans were merchandising at that time. You can see that the arrows are piercing the serpent, which symbolizes that the money that is put in the war bond will support…

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