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    By: Madison Showalter The hoverboards were first seen in the movie “Back to the Future.” That was over twenty years ago and they have been a major want ever since. The person who patented the idea of the original idea of hoverboards was Shane Chen. Several devices appeared in China in 2014. By 2015 they became popular in the United States. Newer boards have come out with Bluetooth speakers‚ allowing the driver to play music. Some people today are calling “hoverboards” self-balancing scooters

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    In The Empire Strikes Back by Sandy Stone there are many arguments and facts that are exposed to the reader. Throughout the piece of writing the author mentions the idea of “acceptance”. The idea of acceptance not only applies to society‚ but to the individuals as well. As Stone mentions many transgendered people are not happy with who they are. They embark on a journey not only to change their appearance‚ but to change who they are. As the author mentions many people who undergo a sex change do

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    Nowadays‚ the government are looking the effective and innovation way to cut the cost to manage their staff which are increase steadily in recent year. Due to these reason the technology “Bring Your Own Device” will become more attractive to government agencies and more and more appear in public sector. The government are approving this policy and allow the government staff to use their personal device like smartphone‚ tablet and laptop for work purpose like access the public sector organization

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    BYOI: Bring Your Own Identity Introduction: Bring-Your-Own-Identity (henceforth “BYOI”) is one of the emerging trends among organizations which are in process of streamlining its IT governance solutions to make more flexible and mobile in nature. BYOI addresses the problem of registering/remembering multiple credentials for different applications and suggests to adopt/leverage open industry standards by means of integrating with social networking sites (E.g. Facebook‚ Google‚ Yahoo etc.). Background

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    The bring your dog to work program is definitely a recipe disater waiting to happen. There are pros and cons‚ but which one has more than the other. That is what will determine it’s fate on whether dogs should be allowed or not in the work space. As I mention first‚ I‚ myself am a pet owner of a dog. My choice is to leave my dog at home. Dogs can be calm but not every second. Dogs crave attention and love‚ which you give to them after work when you aren’t busy. When you are at work you must

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    Bringing Sexy Back Drinking has been a pastime for centuries. According to the Narconon Drug Information Department‚ “It’s likely that alcohol production started when early farmers noted the fermentation that took place in fallen fruit” (Alcohol History). Part of the reason that alcohol has been around for so long is because the ingredients are very easy to come by‚ and wine can be made from fruits. Many people found the carbonation and taste to be pleasing. Wine and beer also became a big trading

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    Should Cell Phones Be Allowed at School? In a society where almost everyone over the age of thirteen carries a cell phone‚ pager‚ or both‚ many school systems have banned these items from school grounds. Why? Many say it’s due to the ’potential problems’‚ such as texting during classes. Others say it is because they interrupt the learning environment. Whatever the reason the school boards give‚ should cell phones really be banned from school premises? In a day and age where everyone relies

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    Take a step back and LISTEN UP!   If you don’t want to read a rant‚ you might want to stop now. This is a subject I can’t write about without a whole lot of emotions. You have been warned.   People really annoy me when they just don’t listen. It’s so frustrating. It’s ether I don’t speak English or my words are just going in through one ear and out the other. In conversations‚ I give people my time and ask them lots of questions but get nothing back in return. Conversations should be fair‚ with equal

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    Will the internet bring people of the world closer together? Nowadays technologies are become more and more important in our life. We all use computers‚ mobile telephones and other gadgets. Many people can’t imagine their life without internet‚ because it helps people who are far away from each other to communicate instantly. However‚ will the internet really bring people of the world closer together? There are two point of view regard to this statement. Some people agree with it and some disagree

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    Mobile Telephony in India... Ref. No.: ME0007 On August 23rd 1995‚ Jyoti Basu‚ the then Chief Minister of West Bengal‚ made India’s first cellular phone call to Telecom Minister‚ Sukh Ram‚ from Kolkata on Modi Telstra network at INR 16/minute. Initially‚ Indian government imposed a heavy license fee for providing mobile services. To recover such huge license fee‚ mobile operators had no choice but to keep very high tariff rates. Thus‚ the growth of cell phone services was sluggish in the first

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