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    The following is a list and brief detailing of the organizations current risks. These threats are generalized there is a specific list of threats to the embassy listed later. Risks and Challenges Acts of Nature Include Lightening storms, hail storms, tornado’s earthquakes floods or any other natural disaster you could think of that could possibly disrupt daily operations and make data unavailable for any reasons. Dependency Failures Include systems or personal that become inoperable that are…

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    everlasting impact on our society and years ahead. It has made contributions to the way we live and function. As technology is being used more and more each day, we have come to a realization that it contributes to mass production and communication networking. Not only has it made impacts on our world socially but economically as well. Technology has created an impact on the social lives of people in society. One way in which it made an impact is that, it makes the social lives of many feel…

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    As a teenager I think that social media is the only thing in life that is worth spending time. The following statistic “Young adults act much like teens in their tendency to use sites. Fully 72% of online 18-29 year olds use social networking websites, nearly identical to the rate among teens, and significantly higher than the 39% of internet users age 30 and up who use these sites” demonstrates how not only are teenagers the problem but there are many parents who don’t seem to care…

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    Likewise, it shows that internet revolutionized how people think and work especially children, it also gives them access to the world but limits their development. It has become a permanent part of people’s lives. There is a great concern about how it may be affecting the children. However, they can learn to embrace its advantages, reduce its adverse effects and raise children who can still relate heart-to-heart with people, appreciate and participate in the beauty and wonders of nature and grow…

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    represents about 83.1million citizens in America who have entered college and the workforce, which is more than one quarter of the nation’s population. They‘ve been exposed to technology at a very young age making them tech savvy and a well connected wireless society generation that have been shaped by pivotal events such as 9/11 and the recession. As the large number grows into its prime spending years their substantial buying power grows with it s 83.1million surpassing the baby boomers who…

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    between the devices which has a very simple set up procedure. It has found application in a vast variety of applications, ranging from contact less payment from credit and debit cards as well as the smartphone based payment techniques, to the social networking applications and now has worked…

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    Steven Spielberg’s upcoming movie Ready Player One, based on the novel by Ernest Cline, explores the possibilities of a completely virtual world *modern day allusion to book/movie*. Taking place in the year 2045, Earth has been brought to its knees by climate change and a worldwide energy crisis, not to mention famine, disease, poverty and war: elements for a classic sci-fi dystopian future. But as Earth collapses, a globally networked virtual reality world called OASIS provides a substitute for…

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    The evolution and contribution to the computing field of major technology companies from the time it was founded until today has changed dramatically. During World War II the world was introduced to the first computer. This computer would calculate missile trajectories and break codes. Since World War II the world is able to do much more with technology. With the help of major technology companies such as Apple, Microsoft and Intel, we are able to communicate in so many different ways, whether…

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    Long Term Goal Analysis

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    that, in order to advance from my current position as Lead Developer to Director of Technologies with business development responsibilities, I need to grow in three areas: management theory, hands-on experience, and international perspective and networking. After speaking with additional UF alumni and students, I’m convinced that a UF MBA is the best way to get all three. My plan is to stay with this company for 4-5 years, fulfilling the director position role by gaining the experience and…

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    AT & T Case Study

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    was the first time this ever happened before. By the end of 2000, AT&T announced that they were going to restructure again. This time they were still keeping everything until AT&T, but making separate publicly held companies. These were called AT&T Wireless, AT&T Broadband, and AT&T. This helped for each company to focus on what they needed to, so that they could grow and keep up with how fast this business was…

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