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    The internet’s expansion since its first communication between two computers back in 1969 has created many new opportunities for people across the globe. Modern day life relies on the usage of the internet, where it improves the lives of people by making it easier to communicate, speed up their work, and share with others. However, with great things comes great consequences. Although the internet helps expand people’s lives and experiences, how are they to protect such precious treasures? Back…

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    tests, including, shoulder impingement clearing test, spinal extension clearing test and spinal flexion clearing test. Testing took place in the Health and Human Performance lab of the Royal Brougham of Seattle Pacific University. Each test received a score from 0-3 (21 points possible) or a pass/fail rating. After scoring and recording the FMS test results, the mobility test was used for areas that scored less than a 3. The areas checked for mobility on subject 1 included thoracic extension,…

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    Anonymous Music, known as the world’s “universal language,” is something that is used in many different forms to convey various forms of emotion. For example, music can convey emotions through the usage of the film industry with the composition of film scores. Furthermore, orchestral music serves as a form of music in which emotions can be conveyed as well. Though rarely seen, music can also convey emotion to those who sneak illegal drinks, such as men and women did in the Jazz Age. Though words…

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    Suspense In The Movie Jaws

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    Often times iconic scenes in a movie will have amazing music, sound effects and vocals to tie the whole scene together, and with all of these, visuals are not really needed, they will only give a crystal clear image of what the director has already portrayed with sound. One example could be the shower scene in Psycho; if you turn off the screen and only listen to the sound; an almost crystal clear visual is made because you can hear what is actually going on. Another perfect example is the…

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    Mr. Klassen Economics 15 September 2016 Credit Score Credit Score is based on how much you can be trusted financially to pay a loan after the time that you use it. It allows you to buy something that you need right now but do not have the money for. There are pros and cons of having a credit card, but as long as you are wise and keep your word on paying for a loan, you can use it to your advantage. You can use a credit card to build your credit score, therefore allowing you to have the ability…

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    Having committing some transgressions of my own, I am one of the proponents of this topic. Not securing long-term employment, very bad purchase decisions, educational loans and some scary medical mishaps has my credit score pretty low at the moment. And yet, I would like to have a home of my own one day. It will take some time to clear the accounts that are weighing me down but at least I know what I have to do to fulfill my dream. The current real estate marketlets discredited clients know…

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    and understanding of credit, mistakes can only lead to a costly path in the near future. People often realize the importance of credit history at a point in life when it is most needed. That is why starting off on the right path, with a good credit score, can be an important attribute for any individual to have. Not to get confused,…

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    releasing a press release that anyone who shopped in their store with a card was at risk for being hacked. These types of breaches leave customers in panic, and vigilantly inspecting their checking accounts, credit card statements, and their credit scores to ensure they have not been taken advantage of. But how prevalent are breaches? According to a report by USA Today’s Elizabeth Weise, an astounding 43% of businesses had been hacked in 2014 and they don’t seem to be slowing down (Weise,…

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    Wells Fargo

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    pushing sales to meet a quota and often not accepting ‘No’ for an answer. Nonetheless, Wells Fargo went above and beyond their competitors by deliberately putting their customers in a predicament that cost them money and potentially lowered their credit scores. Unfortunately, this is not the first time the bank has benefitted at the consumer’s expense. Wells Fargo changed the order of transactions in people’s accounts to maximize overdraft fees according to an attorney at the National Consumer…

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    part of his effect comes from the music. Although Kubrick originally commissioned an original score from Alex North, he used classical recordings as a temporary track while editing the film, and they worked so well that he kept them. This was a crucial decision. North's score, which is available on a recording, is a good job of film composition, but would have been wrong for “2001" because, like all scores, it attempts to underline the action -- to give us emotional cues. The classical music…

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