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    Smart Home

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    Nowadays‚ technology has become essential in daily life. There is no doubt that everywhere especially home‚ is starting to put new technologies to make life is easier. From that reason‚ technologies have been developed to answer the needs particularly wireless technology. In the past‚ intelligent devices or home is only a dream or in a movie‚ but because of the desired of human push on new ideas and technologies to make it real. Wireless technology has been developed from wire to reduce inconvenience

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    Manufactured Homes

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    Describe the industry and the company’s competitive strategy. • Sold mobile homes in the Southeast US‚ primarily to low-income individuals who could not afford a traditional single-family home • Sold most of its installment contracts to financial institutions on a recourse basis Then identify and explain very briefly what you think are two key success factors‚ and two major business risks it faces in realizing its strategy? • Success Factors o Ability to buy in bulk from manufacturers‚

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    in “Self-Reliance” as it informs the overall mood of the roles of an individual idea of humankind relationships to the natural world. His writings possessed clarity‚ directness‚ and progression from one idea to another. “Self-Reliance”‚ written by Ralph Waldo Emerson was to give readers a mindset of trusting in yourselves and to not give your thoughts to another as great thinkers‚ as some disregard their own thoughts and beliefs. Emerson allows people to think about ourselves as to being unique and

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    Poem Explication Ralph Waldo Emerson – The Amulet Your picture smiles as first it smiled‚ The ring you gave is still the same‚ Your letter tells‚ O changing child‚ No tidings since it came. Give me an amulet That keeps intelligence with you‚ Red when you love‚ and rosier red‚ And when you love not‚ pale and blue. Alas‚ that neither bonds nor vows Can certify possession; Torments me still the fear that love Died in its last expression. Analysis Point of view – The speaker

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    social standards‚ attitudes‚ practices‚ etc.". When a man conforms he displays obedience towards the regulations of the society into which he has been planted. Harlan Ellison writes of conformity in his epic entitled "’Repent Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman". And it is through his piece that he paints the idea of non-conformism. Ellison implements in media res organization‚ crafts a programmed society‚ interpolates monotonous diction‚ and alludes to Thoreau’s "Civil Disobedience" in respect to serving

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    antagonist of the story‚ Ralph and Jack. Ralph represents order in this book. In the beginning‚ he is known as the leader. He uses the conch to bring everyone together and the conch is what made him the leader in the first place. In page 39 it says‚ “Then‚ with the martyred expression of a parent who has to keep up with the senseless ebullience of the children‚ he picked up the conch‚ turned toward the forest‚ and began to pick his way over the tumbled scar.” This quote tells that Ralph represents order

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    a house or a home ?

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    If you were starting over in an empty house without any of your accumulated belongings‚ what would you need to make it feel like home? That’s the question four of us‚ longtime good friends‚ were discussing over a cup of tea. And the question continued nonstop in my thoughts after our tea-drinking stopped and I went home. Understand – my home is my joy‚ my hobby‚ my comfort. I love the antique clock on the mantel‚ the family photographs that make me smile‚ our wedding-gift silver that can turn

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    Home and Family

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    Home and Family The American family structure is in a state of disarray like never before seen in history. We have sacrificed the blessings of family in exchange for self-gratification. Since the family is the basic unit of society‚ the family is of critical importance. In order to repair the rifts in our society we must begin by repairing the family by returning to the original plan for the family. Through the first man Adam‚ God instituted and ordained the home and family. While

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    Home Appliances

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    way for sophistication by automation. People now a days‚ are inclined towards devices that are sophisticated‚ simpler to use and secure. In this project entitled “Home Appliances Control using Different Controlling Modes “‚ a prototype is developed which shows how the best utilization of technology can be made in order to secure a home not only from threat but also by ensuring all the safety measures. The project also throws light on the sophistication of the house by monitoring and controlling the

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    "Going Home"

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    Introduction: “Going Home: is a short story written by Aboriginal author Archie Weller‚ about a young Aboriginal man named Billy Woodward who tries to change his lifestyle to white society leaving his Indigenous family and lifestyle behind. The author as used various techniques such as characterisation‚ point of view and setting to persuade the reader to feel angry‚ supressed and unhappy. Paragraph One: Billy Woodward is a young man who is ashamed of being an Aboriginal and so he tries

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