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    How Golf Changed My Life

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    For the first 13 years of my life, I was an average golfer with an average desire to play. Then one day in eighth grade, that all changed thanks to a visit to Conway Farms, the site for the BMW Championship. Let me tell you first off, I am not the same person today as I was in seventh grade. For one thing, I was totally ignorant to the understanding that golf takes a lot of hard work. I figured that the people who worked hard were above me and I was below them. Second I no longer worry about…

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    a season including five wins, two of them being major championships, Jordan Spieth sure did earn the 2014-2015 title of Player of the Year. In order to attain this amazing season Jordan Spieth had to change his game to be successful on the the PGA Tour. The changes Jordan made included spending more hours of time with his coach perfecting new techniques, working out and getting stronger in the weight room, and receiving motivation from his autistic sister, Ellie. Jordan grew up an All-American…

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    Tiger Woods to the PGA Tour. Woods committed to the tournament last week, and it will be his first official tournament of the 2016-2017 PGA Tour. Other top names expected to play in the tournament is Jason Day, the number one ranked player in the world, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and the red hot Hideki Matsuyama. The last time Tiger played in a competitive tournament was the Hero World Challenge, which is not an official PGA Tour event. Woods has not played an official PGA Tour event since…

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    A year ago, I hardly knew anything about golf when I took a job at a pro shop. Golf to me was just a game you went out and played with your buddies over a few colds one at some country club. I had no idea how the club was made, how the game was supposed to be played, or how much actual science was incorporated into every single thing you did on the course. But after just one year at my new job, I was promoted to Department Manager. So I guess you could say that I’m the Tiger Woods of golf…

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    The question is not whether or whether not you will buy a cell phone plan; cell phone companies make a safe assumption most Americans will. In this day in age cell phones are an essential part of our everyday lives. With such a significant importance placed on cell phones, what comes along with this need is to chose a cell phone company. Cell phone companies know a majority of people will inevitability end up buying a cell phone plan to satisfy their need and they want their audience to chose…

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    Isn’t the poor attempt by cell phone companies to disguise our mobile infrastructure as something natural is almost insulting. A great spectacle of nature, towering above a tree line as you drive down the highway, you glance that astonishing arboreal majesty, it sure does release some of the stress and tiredness, but when you get closer you recognize that one spectacular tree is nothing extra than a cell smartphone tower with some rudimentary camouflage, supposed to mix it into its surroundings,…

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    Topic 1: Issue 1: No, prepaid cellphones should not be banned. There are many pre-teens and teenagers that use them as their form of communication, including myself at some point. It is a way for them to be able to still have a cell phone without having to pay the extravagant prices cell phone companies charge, or enter into a contract because they are a minor. Prepaid cellphones may sometimes be the only form of communication someone can afford and without this option they wouldn’t be able to…

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    Mobile Phone Safety

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    Introduction In 1980, mobile phones were introduced to the world in the United States market. It is known as cell phone and telephone. The usage of mobile phones was instantly grown and the use of mobile phones become a trend during the next two decades. One of the major reason for the gigantic grow of mobile phones is that the facilitate communication. Using mobile phone can easily communicate to other people whether they are at outside or home. We do not need to face to face converse to the…

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    Technology and Social Isolation Over the past decade, has technology isolated us from the outside world? Well, technology rules our society, without it, we would be lost. Technology, for example, computers, cell phones, TVs, etc., have not been around for very long and we already rely so heavily on all of them to get us through the day. Presently, we utilize technology without batting an eye on what it is perhaps doing to us. The reason for the ordinary utilization of technology is that we…

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    CORNING CASE MEMO Corning Inc. operates in telecommunications (telecom), advanced materials, and information display. The majority of its revenues comes from its telecom businesses in fiber and cable, hardware and equipment, and photonics. Strategic keys to the company’s success include a large research and development (R&D) component and also an affinity for strategic mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Corning was heavily impacted by the bursting of the tech bubble in early 2001. Given the…

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