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    uncontrollably. As if his fears were coming true the phone rang again. The phone jumped and almost fell off the table. Agent Smith started to feel nauseous and nervously stood up to answer the phone. He started to fret when he saw that it was the same unknown number. Agent Smith debated if he should answer the phone. He decided that he should just leave it alone, but for some reason he felt like he was mysteriously connected to the phone calls. Suddenly, Smith blacked out and became unaware of…

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    My First America Class

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    may or may not have a pop quiz coming up,” the aged professor says. Concluding the class with a slight cunning grin. As all the students get up to grab their bags and leave, I turn to Amanda and say, “hey Amanda, would you want to exchange phone numbers so we can do the homework for next week.” The words get out from my mouth very quickly, since I had been thinking about what to say during the lecture and had carefully prepared this sentence as if I was going to address the President. “Yea what…

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    no longer be done. People take advantage of technology because has made our lives simpler but at the same time it has made us even lazier. Phones for example, is a portable way to store and find information through its apps. You can store phone numbers in a contact book within the phone so you don 't have to remember it. It sounds convenient, but what would happen if a phone is useless to you? In an emergency situation, the first thing people would do is get to safety and/or call someone.…

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    The fact is inevitable, technology has taken over this generation by a storm. When looking back just 20 years ago, the world still seemed interested in meeting people in person and kids having fun playing jump rope outside. Though technology has greatly been productive in certain aspects, the underlying matter is the misuse of it. Today, issues arise with technology that leads to distractions with driving, social media and overall just missing out on the important things in life. While…

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    This situation of the NSA not being able to do its main task lies beyond that. It is essential to note that the actions of the NSA against the American civilian are infringing their constitutional rights. The main argument against the NSA is that it clearly goes against the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. The collection of metadata, which runs websites and holds information about them, trespasses the style that search warrants are done. The Fourth Amendment defines "[t]he right of the…

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    Over the past decade or so there has been a spike in car accidents on American roads. The reason for this is the emergence of the cell phone. Today roughly eighty percent of Americans have cell phones. Having a cell phone in the car creates tempts the driver to see if they have any messages, change the music, make phone calls, and even send messages. All of these take the driver 's eyes off of the road and place them on the phone screen. A driver whose eyes are not on the road for even a few…

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    Proven Guilty Tamora Pierce, a young adult author, once said, “It’s harder to heal than it is to kill” (Pierce). Sarah Koenig, the producer of “Serial,” has informed listeners that on January 13, 1999, Hae Min Lee, a student at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore, Maryland, was strangled to death. She broke up with her ex-boyfriend Adnan Syed, then almost immediately started dating a new guy named Don. The ex-boyfriend would be pretty jealous, right? Adnan Syed is guilty of the murder of Hae Min…

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    One of them being it can facilitate certain processes when getting hired. It can also facilitate interviews. Skype and phone calls have been becoming a trend over the past years. It costs much less to make a skype phone call or a telephone call rather than for an employer to take some time out of his day to have a future employee come in and get interviewed. Because time it money and time is always ticking. The time that an employer takes out to interview could have had been used…

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    Call Tracking

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    customer?s information based on the phone number that someone uses to call your business. Call tracking can become a vital part of your company as you determine what marketing strategies work best for your company. This technology creates a way to track conversions that originate from non-internet sources, but also as a way to get around holes in analytics data obtained from websites. How It Works Call tracking technology works by creating unique phone numbers for your business based on the…

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    environment is by working alone, not having any employees, and the only hostility you undergo is when you look in the mirror. Effective leadership, listening and communication are a step in the right direction towards creating a working environment free from hostility. Research demonstrates that work environments which are considered hostile negatively influence life satisfaction and sales performance (Gabler & Hill, 2015). There is an infinite array of causes for the presence of a hostile…

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