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    Near Field Communication

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    i) Description: • NFC is a short form for Near Field Communication‚ a technology that allows similar or NFC enabled devices to communicate with each other either by touching or bringing them into closer proximity – all wirelessly and is usually done within not more than a few centimeters • The communication can also be established between a NFC device with an unpowered NFC chip‚ which is called as tag. For example a movie poster outside a theater. So in this case your Smartphone would be the initiator

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    Near-False Advertising

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    You want a new book to read‚ so you go to the popular shopping website “Amazon” to order a new one. You quickly find an interesting novel‚ and someone seems to be selling it for only $2. “Never read! Practically new!” exclaims the promotional advertisement. You quickly purchase the novel‚ and it arrives a few days later. However‚ to your dismay‚ all that is in the packaging box are the tattered remains of what vaguely resembles a bound book. Outraged‚ you call the seller‚ and ask why the book is

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    their new invention on Japan. The bombing of the two cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Many innocent people died due to the bombs which led to the surrender of Japan. These bombs would not just kill people instantly‚ but it also made people very sick from diseases. The bombing of the two cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki were unjustified because it killed many innocent civilians. Dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was unjustified because many innocent civilians died from the bomb’s explosion

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    The goal of the investigation is to determine whether the use of nuclear weapons on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by U.S. President Truman was the best option to end World War II. The investigation will begin by researching other options available to President Truman‚ which were debated during the war. Then Truman’s options will be analysed for limitations‚ such as real-life practicality‚ as well as reliability of the source which presented the options. Some of the issues which will

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    John Evans Mrs. Heilmann Honors English 9 April 29 2013 Atomic Bomb: Hiroshima and Nagasaki The atomic bombings on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the first and only use of nuclear weapons in war. These two bombings were both conducted by the United States in an attempt to force surrender from Japan. It is estimated that as many as 200‚000 Japanese civilians died as a result of the two bombings‚ thousands more were also killed by radiation poisoning following the actual bombing. This

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    Near Pala Reaction

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    Near Pala Reaction Paper English 118 10/23/12 Women’s discussions‚ gossip or whatever you may call it is based on establishing a connection between the women that leads to a discussion of shared values. Tannen compares the two sexes to find men use their conversation as a type of competition or a way to preserve their independence. For example‚ men talk about their knowledge regarding sports‚ cars‚ business‚ ext. Meanwhile‚ women try to foster intimacy with others through a more personal

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    Near Death Experience

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    Near Death Experience It was a warm fall day in early October‚ a day that I recall quite vividly. The smells of the transition from summer to fall were in the air‚ accompanied by the sounds of birds singing and the wind blowing through the trees. It was on this beautiful day that my existence was almost terminated. A quick hunting trip could have ended my life. After school on this day‚ a friend and I decided to go hunting before our evening basketball practice. I really

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    NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION

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    works‚ the business models being adopted by key players in the industry‚ the current status of the market‚ and the issues that will affect future growth. the project is divided into three main parts: 1)NFC Technologies and systems: At first glance‚ near field communication (NFC) sounds straightforward — simply add a credit card to a mobile device and let consumers begin paying for things with their phones. When it comes to putting together a business case for NFC‚ however‚ things are far less simple

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    As The Time Draws Near

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    As the Time Draws Near Assignment A This analytical essay will provide an analysis and interpretation of american writer Eowyn Ivey’s short story “As the Time Draws Near” (2012). The readers are introduced to the main character‚ Piper‚ who grew up in Alaska but later moved away. The short story follows her at a time when she has returned to Alaska in order to spread her dead father’s ashes under a particular spruce tree. She has a lot of thoughts about death and she is almost obsessed with it. Death

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    1945‚ President Truman decided‚ after consulting with his advisors‚ that the atomic bomb would be dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Due to Japan’s persistent refusal to surrender‚ the atomic bomb’s use on the Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the quickest way to end the war‚ making the atomic bomb’s use justifiable. Although it would prove deadly to the Japanese‚ the atomic bomb was also the

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