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    be spread across the country, and two locations would have trouble communicating. With the telephone, business could expand all over the country, and eventually all over the world. It would be easy to communicate with the different locations. Also, buying and selling was more convenient with the telephone, and companies received more awareness with the advantage in advertising (“The Impact of the Telephone”). In rural, agricultural areas, farmers had a hard time communicating with one another.…

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    *Texting and walking simulation* I am 17 years old I have had my licenses for over a year now, and haven’t gotten in any accidents. I became a little more risky, using my phone, looking away from the road more. I didn’t think that getting in an accident would ever happen to me, I thought I was a great driver. Until I cross the median into oncoming traffic with my friends in the car. I’m unconscious, I had to be pulled out of the wreckage. I was rushed to the hospital into surgery. The nurses are…

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    Speech Recognition

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    Speech recognition changes everything. The ability to access technology and use it to connect with the world is an amazing gift to a senior citizen. Speech recognition is commonly used on a daily basis by many of us on our smartphones without giving it much thought. However to a senior or even a person with a disability it is life changing. Speech recognition is partially available on devises such as Ipad’s, tablets, and some laptops. If a community center were to add this technology for…

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    This day and age it is uncommon for you not to have a smartphone with 4G wireless boosts and ten thousand different appliances that connect to the ever so wonderful wireless unit. Whenever I am uncomfortable or in an awkward situation I find myself looking at my phone, hoping that someone will text me or that Facebook will give me something that could fill that void that I feel when I am uncomfortable or feeling awkward. I find that I could relate to Lamott when this happens to me. Lamott…

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    Darton Maverick Compound Bow ReviewMany users of the Darton Maverick Compound Bow feel that this is one company that prided itself on engineering but had absolutely no clue as to how to market their great products. Those who are owners of the Darton series swear by the greatness of the bow and in order for you to truly appreciate how great a Darton compound bow can be you will need to take a look at the specifics of the model. The Darton Maverick comes with draw lengths ranging between 27"-…

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    Foreshadow Case Interview

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    Strengths: - Did explain to the client why the loan was withdrawn. - Foreshadow to the client what she was doing before placing the client on hold. - Angie was honest with the client and explained that loan was properly opted out. - Did dig to find out who she contact once they wanted to withdraw the loan. - Angie did a great job empathizing with the client when she was upset with the process. - Angie did advise the client refund would be received in 7-10 business days.…

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    Rogers Communications wireless telecommunications revenue are divided into 4 different segments (network, equipment, prepaid and postpaid) (1). The overall revenue for wireless telecommunications at RCI for 2014 is $7.305 billion which is 56.3% of RCI’s overall revenue. The prepaid segment generated $317 million of revenue in 2012 which makes up 2.5% of RCI’s overall revenue (GTF). The postpaid segment of wireless generated $6.402 billion in 2012 which makes up 50.8% of RCI’s overall revenue…

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    Do you ever miss those days when you had to run to the bank on break or after work and you get stuck in a line or you didnt make it in time and it was closed? How about those times when you decide to go on a road trip or family vacation and not only are you dealing being stuck in a small space with children? I know i definatly dont miss those days and cell phones have helped with those times now, because there are many pros and negatives about having cell phones but i believe that cell phones…

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    America is glowing with endless opportunities. One of the qualities that makes American great is our willingness to embrace science and technological growth. Today’s authentic technology and resources are flourishing with ideas like no other including the revelation of communication and transportation. Benjamin Franklin, a former member of the forefathers who was the originator and inspiration to modern technology. His hypothesis proved that electricity could be harnessed and manipulated into…

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    1848-1928 Lewis H. Latimer was a leading engineer in the formative years of the electric power industry at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. He was a key member of the legendary group of inventors led by Thomas Edison. Latimer was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, on September 4, 1848, to George Latimer and Rebecca Smith. Latimer’s father was well known as the central figure in a cause célèbre in Boston in 1842 when he was arrested as an escaped slave and ordered returned…

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