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    SMS Voting System

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    Works. Jensen‚ W. (2008). Advantages and Disadvantages to Electronic Voting. Avasadanond‚ B. (2012). E-voting in the Philippines. Diplo Internet Governance Community. Bonsor‚ K. (2008). How E-voting works. Strickland‚ J. (2008). How E-voting works. Dr. Manalastas‚( 2012). Electronic Voting Machine. The Center for Association Growth TCAG. ( 2012). Top Ten Benefits to Electronic Voting.

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    1) Dr. Dre ideated and developed his product by using his strong sense of what the audience or customer would simultaneously associate with “cool’ and “appealing”. This is most apparent in and a distinct aspect of Beats Headphones. They are almost always regarded as cool gadgets to own. Dre’s music and the courage that he showed through his bold art were what we can consider his first “products”. 2) Dr. Dre’s prototype is his first experience as a successful artist which came in the form of his

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    There’s a Wocket in my Pocket! "There’s a Wocket in my Pocket!" is an interesting children’s book created by Dr. Seuss. At first glance one is given the impression that "There’s a Wocket in my Pocket!" is just another fantasyland children’s book by Dr. Seuss with a goofy cast of characters and amusing‚ memorable rhyme scheme. However‚ when one digs beneath the surface he will come to realize that this expresses a tale of paranoia and insanity that has been unparalleled in modern society.

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    On the Road to Destruction

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    World Lit. On the Road to Destruction As years and decades come and go the lifestyle of the people who inherit the earth evolve ever more rapidly. The majority declares it ’s views for changes in styles‚ beliefs‚ and "norms" of what humanity‚ or at least what "civilized" people‚ should value. Because of the actions of living up to the newest fads‚ pollution‚ power‚ and greed will continue to be contagious cancers that

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    Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was published in January 1886. It recounts the horrific tale of a scientist whose experiment backfires and leads him to his own end. It was the author’s masterpiece and sold around 40‚000 copies in six months in England and became a popular sensation in America. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ a novella written in Bournemouth and set in London was one written in the late nineteenth century in the backdrop of the scientific

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    Coherence

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    PARAGRAPH COHERENCE Coherence in a paragraph is the technique of making words‚ phrases‚ and sentences move smoothly and logically from one to the other. In other words‚ the ideas are so interwoven and "glued" together that the reader will be able to see the consistent relationship between them. It is obvious that if a paragraph is not unified‚ does not have a logical order‚ and does not have a consistent point of view‚ the reader is unlikely to grasp the point of the paragraph. In addition‚ there

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    The Boy Who Cry Wolf

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    I first introduce to the United State I heard the story of the boy who cry wolf‚ as well as‚ some of Dr. Seuss books. The one thing that I remember was that I was caught lying one day to my step dad and he knows that I was lying‚ so he told me about the story of the boy who cry wolf and teach me it not good to lie to people. At the same time‚ I was in fourth grade and we were reading some of the Dr. Seuss book series and I learned from reading most of those book is that everything has consequences

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    The Lorax Theme

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    Have you ever thought a Dr. Seuss book‚ like The Lorax‚ could be leaving a bigger message than just rhyming and being a children’s book? Every fictional or nonfiction book has a theme or main idea but what theme or main idea can a reader gather from reading a story like The Lorax or an article about deforestation? Well‚ everyone perceives things differently however‚ how do you see an main idea or theme in a passage? Furthermore‚ I could have a story and article that are giving out the same theme

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    Stevenson presents the character Mr Hyde as being terrifying and animal-like by using imagery. Hyde is described as a predator‚ he ’snarls’ and breaks into a ’savage’ laughs which suggests he’s intimidating. Mr Hyde also possesses ’extraordinary quickness‚’ which is not like a human‚ this could suggest he is athletic even though he doesn’t look like it. In the extract‚ he is said to be ’hardly human‚’ that could refer to his barbaric‚ animal-like behavior. He gives the impression of being possessed

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    Personal History Project Option B On September 8th 1990‚ it was a hot sunny day in the city of Cali‚ Colombia. Temperature around 88°F with very low humidity‚ normal for that time of year‚ since the summer was about to begin. A sky full of altocumulus clouds cooled the estimated population of about 1.7 million people ("1990 population estimate for Cali‚ Colombia."). Among that population there was my mother. Already late for her gynecology appointment‚ inconveniently causes by a car accident

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