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    Calls, emails, texts and messages that now go to your iPhone can also go to your Apple Watch. In fact, everything but FaceTime video calls will go to your Watch as well as your iPhone and you can send replies right back. (FaceTime video calls are coming in watchOS 2 ). You can also start calls, email conversations or send messages right from your Watch, without ever using your phone. We’ve got used to seeing people apparently talking to themselves as they walk down the street while wearing…

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    Apple Watch: Strategic Analysis • Product: The Apple Organization has composed the watch by remembering the unlimited stretch out of purchasers and their choices. The variations offer a causal, lively and exquisite look. The size alternatives have been smarty picked remembering to draw in both genders instead of making the item a unisex contraption. The item itself gives a feel of more customized touch components, for example, sending genuine pulse signal, sending moment writing drawings, a…

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    Yong, Ed. “Fish Watches Food. Scientists Watch Fish’s Thoughts”. National Geographic 31 January 2013, 1-2. In the article "Fish Watches Food. Scientists Watch Fish’s Thoughts”, by Ed Yong, Japanese scientists modified a larval zebrafish’s neurons to produce a bright green glow whenever they fire by injecting a jellyfish protein called GFP which gives a bright green glow when neurons pass signals to one another allowing the scientists to see its brain activity. Since larval zebrafishes’ bodies…

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    indisputable; however, its disadvantages simultaneously deteriorate the whole picture. Arguments have been raised from both advocates and their opponents for decades, and it will not presently come to a consensus. In the three articles “Someone to Watch Over Me (on a Google Map)” by Theodora Stites, “Hell is Other iPods: The Aural Loneliness of the Long-Distance Shuffler” by Caspar Melville, and “Caught in the Web: More People Say Heavy Internet Use Is Disrupting Their Lives, and Medical Experts…

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    “Harry Potter? What are you, in the fifth grade?” Rachel scoffed. “I was thinking we should go hang out at my house and order pizza. Watch Mean Girls or something.” “That's a good idea,” Michelle muttered timidly, but the girls were already turned away, caught up again in their own conversation. Who in their right mind would choose to watch Mean Girls over Harry Potter? For a moment, Michelle wished that Gaby and Iris were here. They’ve been planning on going together on the day of its…

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    September 25, 2014 Final Exam Essay The Apple sport watch will change the relationship individuals have with technology. It will replace wallets, ipods, health trackers and phones creating an all-in-one experience of self-expression. The watch is innovative portable technology that only Apple can provide. Apple users whom employ the devices full capabilities will stay connected and motivated towards a healthier life. The Apple sport watch never stops thinking of ways to keep individuals…

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    Standing the Final Watch is the debut novel by William Alan Webb, and is the first book in the Last Brigade series. It is best described as a speculative military techno-thriller (I’ll let you, the reader, fit that into whichever genre you deem appropriate). When I initially spoke with Mr. Webb, he described to me a futuristic Clancy-esque thriller with shades of Mark Greaney; I admit to being both interested and skeptical, as I am a huge fan of both of these authors. Little did Mr. Webb know…

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    Conflicts to Come • Jamie and Cersei can’t help but misuse their positions • Stannis is ruining the Night Watch • Baelish, well he’s being Baelish This episode did not disappoint – sleazy scheming, sibling in-fighting, death by burning, and the ever-present abuse of power. Basically, everything you could ever want from Game of Thrones (we don’t watch this show for the culture). When it comes to Conflicts of Interest, these fine folks are sticking with the classics in this season’s opener:…

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    media, race and ethnicity are prominent in a number of cases. In the movie End of Watch, the examples of race and ethnicity issues between the law enforcement and the citizen are presented. In End of Watch, a variety of segments from the movie involving law enforcement dispute develop the themes of ethnicity and race, and their relation to police deviance, social disorganization , and immigration and police. End of Watch is about two hardworking and motivated partners in LAPD names Brian…

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    and its roots connect back to the policing in England. The two types of policing were both informal and communal, they were also both known as the “Watch,” or “The Big Stick”. The watch system was mainly molded from community volunteers. Their primary goal was to warn locals of danger. According to Gary Potter (2013), “Boston created a night watch in 1636, New York in 1658 and Philadelphia in 1700”. Although these night watches were created in multiple cities, it was not as effective as it…

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