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    Flaneur Research Paper

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    What is a flaneur? And how does the concept, as originally expressed, still hold (or not) in today’s moment? The flaneur, as a philosophical and literary mode of exploration and leisure, is still wholly applicable in today’s world. However, the literal figure of a fashionable, strolling man whose “passion and...profession is to become one flesh with the crowd,” is almost contradictory with current American society. Working hard, busyness, constant self-development, as well as spending on bigger…

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    A Social Media Strategy Fit for an Army Does the word strategy ever make you think about military maneuvers? Well, marketers may have borrowed the word from our fine military personnel, but the concept for social media marketing is far less intimidating than heavy artillery. Before brands even begin to post on the various social media channels they all have one common need: a strategy that provides the right messaging to the right audience through the right channels. So if you know you need to…

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    While reading Hito Steyerl’s In Defense of the Poor Image, I believe that Steyerl is arguing that even though a low quality/resolution image appears to the mass majority, we are still able to process what the image is. It might have lost its details, however, this is the easiest way for most to access the image, which is by receiving a low resolution jpeg online. Steyerl also states that the more we open and save the jpeg file from the web, the more it loses its quality, hence we get a lower…

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    The last decade has witnessed incredible growth in the Internet as a mechanism for communication and commerce. The introduction of faster, cheaper and more accessible applications and technologies designed to support communication and commerce has contributed to a proportionate rise in the number of people who use the Internet. With this dynamic growth in the use of internetthe concept of net neutrality has also emerged. Net Neutrality is globally understood as a network principle of equal…

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    Fleksy Research Paper

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    Fleksy is one of the most enjoyable, personalized means to kind, and also formally the fastest key-board on the planet. Fleksy is the only key-board that permits you to discover and also send out GIFs, as well as personalize your key-board with gorgeous motifs as well as effective expansions. Usage Fleksy Extensions like: GIFs, Android Launcher, Editor, Number Row, Keyboard Shortcuts, Invisible Keyboard, as well as Rainbow Key Pops - "This is better compared to your conventional input…

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    SEO Issues: Manipulative Linking Summary: This article provides information about a SEO concern known as manipulative linking. What is Manipulative Linking? Manipulative linking is one of the most popular ways of generating spam. Manipulative linking attempts to manipulate the search engines into ranking their sites higher by confusing the algorithms and artificially increase their visibility. Manipulative linking is one of the harder forms of spam to detect and it can cost people a lot of…

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    Today, with the internet, it is becoming harder and harder to focus on your own desires. We have notification after notification and email after email tend to. Many people have dubded with age as "the information age", and it could very easily be compared to something as similar as "the destraction age". Because we are constaantly being bombarded with more and more information that we are not neccessatily searching for, along with the rediculously stupid amounts of information we recieve on…

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    Humans have been born with the ability to problem solve. We are always looking to make life better for our species –– it is a fundamental priority in our folklore and politics. As the world presents new challenges to us everyday, problem solving in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) becomes increasingly important. Furthermore, this also increases the stress of educating our next generation to tackle these problems. Consequently, educational institutions are always looking…

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    Spyware Research Paper

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    What is spyware?Spyware is a software that you receive reports-weekly, daily, whatever showing you everything your child is doing on the machine.Coben’s claim is talking about the dangers of the internet and that parents should monitor their kids.I agree with Coben’s argument, because the internet isn’t a safe place for privacy.People can now read your privacy thoughts and feelings with just searching it up.Most people won’t even consider spyware in their computer. Some teenagers watch…

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    America V. Microsoft

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    On May 18, 1998, The United States filed a civil complaint against Microsoft for alleged anticompetitive conduct in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act sections 1 and 2. Additionally, a group of state plaintiffs filed a separate civil complaint alleging similar violations of federal law and equivalent provisions of various state laws (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA VS. MICROSOFT CORPORATION, 1998). The plaintiffs claimed the Microsoft abused monopoly power on Intel-based personal computers in its…

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