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    Smart Parking Case Study

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    Smart Parking The product I have an idea for is a mobile application called ‘Smart Parking’. The app enables drivers to easily locate vacant parking spaces in real time so it will result in less traffic, also the pollution will be reduced, drivers do not have to worry about trying to find space while they’re on their way to college or work. The application also shows customers with real life statistics with amount of percent the parking deck is full. The application is free to the users with no…

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    Smart Beta Case Study

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    a) What is smart beta? Before we can start describing Smart Beta, we must state that Beta is linked with the passive investment strategy while Alpha is linked with the active investment strategy. A smart beta investment strategy embraces a passive strategy but with a twist. It is related to a passive investment strategy because it is rule based due to no influence from portfolio managers and thus, following the market and does not trade stocks frequently, but still takes into account stock…

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    phones to check for messages or to Google something. As a result, phones are the new generation. Phones present multiple tasks. Even though smart phones can be dangerous by causing accidents, affecting people’s health, and affecting people’s safety, smart phones are high in demand because they a main key to communication and two-thirds Americans use a smart phone. Smart phones can be dangerous by causing accidents, especially if addicted to them. 1.6 million auto crashes each year that cause a…

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    In 1300 it was used to refer to someone with the ability to “cut” with words or wit, or who was skilled in bargaining. Today, according to the Merriam Webster online dictionary, “smart” is an adjective meaning “very good at learning or thinking about things; showing intelligence or good judgment” (“Smart”). I didn 't feel intelligent. I still felt like that kid stuttering over simple passages. People began to look at me differently. Instead of being regarded with sympathy, I was shown…

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    In this new modern world, smart phones have become a popular and famous gadget and it’s becoming more important nowadays to teenagers. Smart phones are considered as a necessity in a teenager’s life and have greatly influenced our lifestyle at the moment. Without using smart phones, teenagers will feel like not up to date and not live in modern life. The smart phones have the advantages and disadvantages, but still addict to smart phones can give problems. With the emergence of the internet that…

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    Are Personal Transmission Repairs Smart? Nowadays more and more people are attempting repairs themselves. But, is a transmission something an amateur should handle? To that, we say now. A transmission on some of the most complex parts of your vehicle, next to the motor of course. Therefore, it should only be handled by a professional. Injuries This is one of the most common things that happen when a person tries to handle transmission repairs on their own. Transmission are extremely heavy.…

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    Setting SMART Goals and Learning to Establish Trust Between the Nurse and the Client: The First Step in Establishing Therapeutic Relationships Introduction In this paper I’ll be discussing a learning goal I’d like to achieve as a student Registered Nurse, which will help me develop and grow into the nursing profession. To reach my learning goal, I’ll identify two SMART goals and describe a resource through which I can better my understanding of the identified area of practice. By establishing…

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    Advertisers what they use to sell there products Many school have rejected street smarts as an intellectual idea. As Ned Laff put it "is not simply to exploit students' nonacademic interests, but get those interest through academic eye."(p.269) Gerald Graff believes street smarts can benefit intellectually. The particular appeals that advertisers use to sell me certain products is intellectualism. The product can make me part of communities. Being part of these communities I learn…

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    they would both classify each other by the stereotype that one is not a doctor and the other is a domestic abuse victim. As oppressed minorities both should understand how offensive their statements would be to each other. Madison’s performance of Smart People also tried to offer transitions with music and neon light projections that took away from the message of the play. I believe the flashing images…

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    Word Smart Research Paper

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    Here is the meanings of the “smarts” for the intelligence survey. The ability, “Nature Smart”, designates the human ability to discriminate among living things. This works perfectly if you were a hunter, farmer, etc. Most of us exploit the intelligence of nature. “Music Smart” is a person that knows how to keep pitch, rhythm, timbre, and tone. This helps people like composers,conductors, musicians, vocalist, and sensitive listeners recognize, create, reproduce, and reflect on music. Some are…

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