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    Triumph of The Nerds

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    digital competition between the computer giants historically affected the economy of the world wide industry. The inception of an innovation‚ aimed at proliferating the productivity of the contemporary technology on a global scale‚ encouraged the nerds to establish digital empires that continue to thrive today. Computer Giants contributed in the economic boom‚ thereby increasing the employment‚ sales‚ and the commercial demand in the market. The crucial and the careless mistakes or simply ignorance;

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    Big Nerds

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    Associate Program Material Appendix J Quoting‚ Summarizing‚ and Paraphrasing Sources |Summarize: |This article is about what people think of legalizing marijuana. The amount of people wanting marijuana to be | | |legalized is climbing more and more every year. The age and sex of a person is most likely the determining factor of | |Be brief. |the person’s answer to the question “should marijuana be legalized?”.

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    Analysis: The Biker Nerd

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    The Biker Nerd “Hey‚ nerd!” The sound of Jemma’s taunting voice made Jane smile as she was putting her books away. Jane had always been a positive impact on Jemma‚ being happy and tough. She had aspired to be more like her‚ seeing as she wanted to be seen as more than “that smart chick”. Nerd was a name she got called often since she actually tried in school‚ which was the opposite of her slacking biker friends. “I’m not exactly a nerd‚ you know. Nerds don’t ride motorcycles. Nerds aren’t fearless

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    Band Nerds In School

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    they immediately call us "band nerds." It may not be the "coolest" thing to everyone else‚ but it comes with major benefits. First off‚ we go to all of the ball games. We get the entire halftime dedicated to us and‚ listen to this‚ the ball games ARE FREE for all of us band students! Then second‚ we march in all of the Christmas parades! It makes me ecstatic to show off our musical talents and see all of the floats up close at the same time. Last‚ we "band nerds" go on amazing‚ after school summer

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    Stereotyping A Nerd Essay

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    Stereotyping a Nerd When we look into a class room‚ we can usually classify each student into one of the following categories: preps‚ jocks‚ rebels‚ Gothics‚ and nerds. We easily classify people into these groups because of their characteristics. Some people might dress or look a certain way. Others may wear designer clothes while others are still wearing last year addition outfits. What about nerds? A nerd is a descriptive term‚ often used pejoratively‚ indication that a person is overly intellectual

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    Types of College Students

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    Academic Test. Your application to college has been accepted and it’s your first day at class. It is most likely you will encounter three types of college students on your campus. The three types of college students are usually called the jocks‚ the nerds‚ and the normal people. The reason for this essay is to clear up some concepts regarding the three types of college students. One group‚ The Jocks‚ is the show-off type of people who puts off their homework assignments until the last minute. Once

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    Hi — Capture. Write. Publish. https://hi.co/ ... picks · All the stories · Welcome committee · About Hi · [email protected] .... About Hi / Contact · Privacy Policy · Terms of Service. © 2013–2014 Moments ... ‎About Hi - ‎Active Places - ‎Editors’ picks - ‎The Stories HI - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HI Wikipedia HI or Hi may refer to: Hello‚ a greeting in the English language; Hi (kana)‚ Japanese character; Hi (magazine)

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    A Perfect Tech Nerd

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    A perfect Tech nerd From an early age‚ I’ve been deeply fascinated by computing. I was first introduced to this gadget‚ my 30 pounds Pentium 1‚ by my dad when I was just nine. I was immediately struck by this incredible machine that seemed to take a life of its own. This sparked the desire to learn more about computers‚ to learn about how they work; a desire that still drives me to this day. More than anything‚ I always imagined a computer as more than just any machine unlike the other electronics

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    Hilarity and mayhem collide in “The Nerd‚” the latest comedy staged by Vive Les Arts Theater in Killeen opening Fri. Apr. 8 at 7 pm. Written by the late playwright‚ Larry Shue‚ the plot centers on a surprise visit from Rick Steadman (The Nerd) to see his old Vietnam War buddy Willum Cubbert. During the war‚ Rick saved Willum’s life‚ so Willum happily lets his friend stay for a few days until Rick’s quirky personality and behavior become unbearable. Finally‚ Willum hatches a scheme along with his

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    America Needs Its Nerds

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    America Needs Its Nerds Leonid Fridman’s general argument in his work "America Needs Its Nerds" is that the United States’ emphasis on social and physical prowess over academic achievement is wrong. Fridman uses connotative diction‚ a disappointed tone‚ and the use of a rhetorical questions to develop his argument. Fridman uses negative connotative diction as he discusses how the United States focuses more on social skills and physical abilities rather than academics. Fridman states‚ "In many

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