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    What is Open Source? Much of the software created in today’s world is created by a company who then has total control over modifying, distributing, monetizing, and granting rights for it. This means that users who purchase the software cannot modify it, share it, and may not actually own it. On the other hand, Open Source software has its code available on the internet for anyone to inspect, copy, modify, and distribute. This makes it cheaper than closed source software, more secure, free to…

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    The Startup Entrepreneurs and the Open Source Software Pivot The open source technology industry advances to become more regulated and isolating that makes it difficult for new players to have a point. The expertise of use for software with hardware is much better known. This is the era of the developer-defined system, where they have the power to take a decision in making technologies like cloud infrastructure and applications. The open source technologies have proven one of the most influence…

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    Hultén, Peter, and Vladimir Vanyushyn. "Promotion and Shoppers ' Impulse Purchases: The Example of Clothes." The Journal of Consumer Marketing 31.2 (2014): 94-102. ProQuest. Web. 18 Mar. 2015. The author of this source is Peter Hultén and Vladimir Vanyushyn. Peter Hultén is a Senior Lecturer at USBE, Umeå School of Business and Economics. Vladimir Vanyushyn is a Lecturer in Marketing at USBE, Umeå School of Business and Economics. Peter has published papers on shoppers ' impulse purchase…

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    lives in a new place. An immigrant is someone who moves to another country permanently. Some issues they struggle with most are the cultural differences, the language barrier and trying to make a living. Those points and more are explored through the sources used to write this essay. The purpose of this essay is to explore all the difficulties and challenges that immigrants face and to see if there are ways to help them be overcome. Suarez-Orozco, C., Suarez-Orozco, M. M., & Todorova, I.…

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    As it had many sources to pick from, the topic chosen by me was difficult to write about. The topic “do police use deadly force too often?” is what was being written about. The issue for this essay was finding reliable sources to fight for the claim. Thought essay three was difficult to write, it makes me feel that it was near perfect essay written about the topic. With…

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    and technology, yet they stand by it. Rather protecting the morals and values as a “person”, they rather protect the source that’s sucking away their morals and values. There are simply no good reasons on why anyone couldn’t rip apart from something that is mentally taking over, but then again for everything running off energy in the world, there is a main source or a line of sources. But the thing to remember here is that, as humans instead of materials, the ripping away from materials won’t…

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    However, after reading the article multiple times, I now understand that the author was making a more nuanced argument compared to other articles I’ve read. The author name drops a lot of different sources, but in the end, the main objective of the source is to establish The Quiet American as a historical source. To accomplish that, the author has to establish the relationship between the events in The Quiet American and Greene’s own life. This is also the reason why the author spends a lot of…

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    convention. It is how one presents himself towards a particular group. “Topos is all about framing your communication within a situation that meets expectations or is more clearly understood because of how it is couched (Newbold 3).” Newbold is a reputable source because he researched the different types of way to persuade and explained them thoroughly in addition to his…

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    Hawaiian Culture Myths

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    Therefore, it gives a wider perspective on the similarities and differences of these supreme beings. The authority is valid, although there is only a small part of the article that I will get use on my research. One special perspective from this source is a look into the goddess Kaili, which we do not hear much about when it comes to the telling of Hawaiian mythology. Magoulick, M. (2016). What is Myth?. faculty.gcsu.edu. Retrieved 9 October 2016, from…

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    by portraying countries and people in a light of negativity, putting stereotypes on them. Ways to stop the media bias of today’s new is to gather all information. News should be well put together and state facts about set topic. Finding reliable sources shall make the story better and less dramafied for viewers. News stories should not be falsified, especially about current events as well as making sure that the information is not exaggerated in any…

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