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    over the age of thirteen carries a mobile phone‚ many school systems have banned or want to ban these items from school grounds. Why? The one says it is due to the ‘potential problems’‚ such as texting during class and the use of social media. Others say it is because they interrupt the learning environment. Whatever the reason is the school gives us‚ should mobile phones be banned in schools? In daily life almost everyone now is reliable of their mobile phones. It is the wonderful technology for

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    school going children to have mobile phones in this technological era. In this high-tech fast world‚ mobile phones have become a compulsory part of everybody’s life‚ without any age limit. Mobile phones are now a normal part of modern society‚ used by everyone from toddlers to pensioners. A study carried out by ORC International‚ a leading market research agency‚ for the National Consumers League‚ stated that many children‚ if not most‚ have their own mobile phones In this so called ‘technology

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    Now days‚ mobile phone become popular in all of people. Hand phone help people to communicate easily. But in the fact‚ mobile phones can addict someone not only adult people and also young people. Parents should think the impact of using mobile phone to their children due to it is disturbance of their study and social relationship. Children do not want to far from their hand phone. They bring it everywhere‚ including when they study at home or study in the classroom. So‚ their concentrate not only

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    external business environment‚ as well as the internal strengths and weaknesses of the company. We will attempt to discover some of the significant changes and events in the external environment that have occurred in the last 5 years and have directly impacted Nike. We will describe how the company adapted and responded to these changes and what the effects of these events were. Also we will identify and describe some of Nike’s internal strengths and weaknesses. CHANGES AND EVENTS IN THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT

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    Motion : THIS HOUSE BELIEVES SCHOOLS SHOULD BE MOBILE PHONE-FREE ZONES *NEGATIVE: Definition : “School as a place to learn banned the students bring mobile phones to school” Theme line 1 : “Bring mobile phone to school can support and improve learning process by the technology” Argument 1: * Assertion : Because it can support learning process * Reasoning : Mobile phone can be a tool used to increase productivity‚ it will make easier to support student learning in process‚ including

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    TomTom Overview As TomTom‚ one of the largest producers of satellite navigation devices in the world‚ entered 2010 it faced stiff competition from its traditional rivals such as Garmin and from new competition from cell phones. Although its sales reached an all time high of €1.74 billion in 2007 by 2008 sales had slipped to €1.67 billion. That year the company posted a loss of €872 million. The decline in sales continued with 2009 sales slipping to €1.48 billion‚ although the company managed to

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    Rapid technological change has shaped the world we live in today. Far from having a positive influence‚ living in a hi-tech world dependent on computers and mobile devices has distanced us from what is really important in life. How far do you agree? Rapid technological change has shaped the world we live in today. With advancing technology‚ there has been a significant progress in many aspects of our lives. But some people hold belief that the disadvantages of living dependently on high-tech devices

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    Introduction Sony was founded in 1945 by partners Masaru Ibuka‚ (an engineer)‚ and Akio Morita‚ (a physicist)‚and was originally named Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering). The firm was launched in Nihonbashi‚ Tokyo. Four years later the company developed and produced Japans’ first magnetite-coated‚ paper-based recording tape‚ called Soni-Tape. In 1955‚ the firm began using Sony logo on Totsuko products. The group also launched Japan ’s first transistor radio‚ the TR-55‚ during

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    Essay writing Should all kids have a mobile phone? Over the past few years‚ owning a mobile phone has become a necessity rather than just the possession of a luxurious gadget‚ as it used to be; due to the fact that people can contact anyone‚ at anytime‚ in anyplace. As a consequence‚ parents have provided their kids with mobile phones. The question is‚ should all kids have a mobile phone? On the one hand‚ some people argue about the benefits that mobile phones may provide to children. Indeed‚ they

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    • History Sony‚ is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato‚ Tokyo‚ Japan. Sony is one of the leading manufacturers of electronics‚ products for the consumer and professional markets. its founders Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka derived the name from sonus‚ the Latin word for sound‚ and also from the English slang word "sonny"‚ since they considered themselves to be "sonny boys". In late 1945‚ after the end of World War II‚ Masaru Ibuka started a radio repair shop

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