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    Second Level Thinking

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    isn't a cheat. Rule 2. Never let the cards leave the table. Now this one should be obvious. At no point should the cards ever be out of sight. Ever. All it takes is a second for one deck to be switched out for a stacked one. Insist that all players keep their cards above the table in plain view. One way to spot a switched out deck is if the cards feel cooler than they did the last round. The reasoning behind this is that through shuffling and dealing, the cards warm up above room temperature…

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    Credit Card Debt-Is It Easy To Get Out Of It? By Chandrasekaran Rajamani Oct 25, 2010 The problem with credit card debt is that it is unsecured debt hence has higher interest rates(up to 36% per year) compared to secured debts. Normally credit cards are used for buying almost anything and if you do not pay the whole borrowed amount within the stipulated grace period(normally 25 days) after the credit card bill is issued , high rate of interest is charged. This keeps adding up due to the…

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    technologies. Capital One’s main focus was issuing credit cards. They entered the Canadian market and they achieved huge success because of availability of credits and low interest rates. Customers divided to three different segments base on their default risks. They were Sub-Prime, Prime and Super Prime.Super prime customers has low risk default and Sub-prime customers has higher risk default. That’s why , Canadian retail banks offers credit cards only to higher risk default customers which…

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    The excuse for these two game-breaking "errors" in design is that they slipped past R&D's "testing team," but I'll be damned if it actually seems like they played one game with either of these screwups. In fact, I strongly believe that both of these cards were designed to be broken from the start, though for vastly different reasons. Of course, I have no proof of either of these accusations/conspiracy theories, but I believe they have some merit as reasonable explanations for something that…

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    The False Prophet

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    Trumpets (trump) are inseparably linked to the time period when the Antichrist shortly rules before the return of the Lord. The voice of God Himself sounds like the voice of a trumpet. When the apostle John was on the Isle of Patmos, he heard from the Lord Jesus Christ, “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s day, and I heard behind me a loud voice like the sound of a trumpet.” (Rev. 1:10). The book of Revelation presents three sets of seven judgments the Lord will bring about in the time just prior…

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    Data breaches caused by illegal hacking at Target were in themselves tragedies and worrisome events; not only for the company, but for the customers in general who shop at the store locations nation-wide. However, considering various steps taken by Target upon realization of the breaches, it is hard to defend or picture exact wrongful doings or violation of laws by Target. Let’s keep in mind that electronic data and information breaches are hard to prevent; this is mostly due to…

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    can communicate with multiple tags at the same time. However, there are three major differences between NFC and RFID. 1. NFC makes it possible for two active devices to communicate in a double way mode such as the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) mode and the card emulation mode. 2. The distance between two devices in NFC is limited at close proximity, usually 5cm or less. Studies have been taken to investigate how far different brands of smartphones can read NFC tags. The result shows that…

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    wallet, Apple Pay, available on select iPhone models such as the iPhone 6 series, iPhone SE, and iPhone 7. Apple also offers the use of Apple Pay on the iPad Pro, iPad Air 2 and iPad minis 3 and 4. With Apple Pay consumers can add their credit cards and debit cards to the electronic wallet to pay for purchases. Another major cell phone provider the offers an electronic wallet is Samsung. With Samsung a consumer can use the Samsung Pay to pay for purchases like they could with the Google Wallet…

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    because of a credit card? Do you ever find yourself thinking that the credit card is evil or out to get you? Why have one then? Because you can pay for things online or over the telephone with a credit card, but guess what, you can do all those things with a debit card. A huge target for credit cards are teens, because they don't know how to really deal with money, and that's when a lot of mistakes happen. If credit cards are so bad, why do people use them? Then again credit cards are good…

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    Macy's Marketing Strategy

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    Five Economical Ways to Stretch Your Macy’s Gift Card Gift cards are an excellent gesture of good will that becomes even more valuable as budgets become tighter. However, many consumers tend to associate gift cards with indulging on rare items that they normally wouldn’t buy. Since gift cards are identical to cash, consumers should carefully spend their Macy’s gift card money wisely. Procrastinate Your Spending Most gift cards have an expiration date of one year. However, this doesn’t mean that…

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