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    pathos, Graff’s article “Hidden Intellectualism” was not a successful article. And could be improved by adding more statistics and opinions from other people. In Graff’s anecdote, he talks a lot about “street smarts” he states “ everyone knows some young person who is impressively street smart but does poorly in school. What a waste, we think, that one who is so intelligent about so many things in life seems unable to apply that intelligence to academic work.” While this may be true, it is not…

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    's Multiple Intelligences theory distinguishes between eight main types of intelligence: Verbal intelligence (word smart) mathematical intelligence (number smart) Musical intelligence (music smart) Bodily intelligence (body smart) Visual intelligence (picture smart) Interpersonal intelligence (people smart) Intrapersonal intelligence (self smart) Naturalist intelligence (nature smart) A more in-depth explanation of the eight intelligences is on The Education Coalition website, which is directed…

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    Industry 4.0 Comparison

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    A Review of Industry 4.0, Internet of Things, and Smart Manufacturing Technological development has paralleled the dynamic timeline of industry. As technological advances have developed, new industrial techniques have cultivated along with them, dwindling the amount of labor and work required while increasing production potential exponentially. From steam powered machines, to mass production, to the eventual introduction of computers and automation, the industrial revolution has drastically…

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    Young Digerati market are individuals that have characteristics of being “tech-savvy, affluent, highly educated, homeowners, wealthy, and between the ages of 35 and 54.”[1] With WeMo’s high range of products that are not limited to the following, Smart Plugs, Light Switches, Light Dimmers, LED Light Bulbs, 2 different Net Cams designated for the night, the options are not limited the Young Digerati.[2] Manifest needs are when consumers are driven to purchase due to fulfilling a need. [3] The…

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    brave, scared and smart because of his choices he makes in the story and how he reacts to the different situations. The first adjective that describes the character would be brave. Brave describe this character in the “The Pit and the Pendulum” Because he kept fighting through the pain and suffering in his miserable sell. Then he continued to try and figure out a way to escape his prison that he got thrown into. He was also brave because when the blade was swinging at the…

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    Strengths Weaknesses 1. Leading company in smart phone technology. 2. Brand name associated with quality and remarkable design. 1. Products with incredible high prices and rising with every new model. 2. Non compatibility with other os software other than ios has its disadvantages. Opportunities Threats 1. Increase in demand for smartphones, tablets and other products are a huge opportunity for a big company like Apple. 2. Buying more patents could help Apple greatly because they could…

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    I’m finally smart now! The topic I am writing about is about about a man who is not a smart. The story is called “Flowers for Algernon”. The author of the story is Daniel Keyes. The man's name is Charlie Gordon and since he is not very smart two doctors are gonna do an experiment and an operation on him to make him smarter. They are using a mouse named Algernon to compare him to in the experiment. My opinion is that he should not have got the operation because it kinda backfires. One reason I…

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    Assignment (Part B) According to Eric Garner, the SMART goals are ‘managerial goals’ (2012). They are ‘the application of a step-by-step thought-and-action process’ (Garner, 2012). At the beginning of this semester, I set SMART goals for each of five dimensions of health. In the following paragraphs, I will review my SMART goals, briefly explain my progress toward those goals, and introduce my new goals. Make vegetable sandwiches for lunch every day was my SMART goal for improving my physical…

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    Advantages Of Iphone 6

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    Have you been one to keep up with the latest technology and purchase the newest smart phone on the market? With brand-new monthly payment plan provided by most – if not all – phone carriers, customers easily purchase the latest smart phone at a buy by month basis, to easily transition between the latest smart phones available on the market. Many have pre-ordered or waited in long lines to obtain the newest smart phone created by Apple: the iPhone 6. Even a month after its release date, the…

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    him because she thought that Charlie deserved a chance to become smart. With everyone on his side to help make the decision, Charlie chose to be operated on. The doctors did have the right to perform the surgery on Charlie because Charlie knew what could happen to him, how it might affect him, and how he may make a difference in the world of science. Charlie was a motivated being that wanted to make a difference and become smart. He knew that by doing this, he would help shape the rules for…

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