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    What do new technologies have changed our daily lives? In recent years‚ new technologies like smart phones‚ the Internet‚ the iPod‚ and online communities have become part of our daily lives‚ especially with the new generation who can’t live without their gadgets. In fact‚ new technologies have improved our quality of life; for example‚ we have new ways to make friends through Facebook‚ twitter and MySpace. New technologies also change the way we communicate with others. Although new technologies

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    Commercial Dog Food

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    There are all kinds of dog food ratings‚ comparisons‚ and reviews you can find that will help you look for the best commercial dog food brand. The information out there will evaluate crude protein content‚ ingredient sources‚ calorie values‚ and much more. One aspect of food rating that is rarely mentioned‚ though‚ is the definitions of ingredients and comparisons between commercial and homemade dog food. One reason for this is because commercial brands are very difficult to compare to homemade

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    Commercial #1 Old Spice- The Man Your Man Could Smell Like The commercial opens with a man standing in the bathroom wearing only a towel. He says hello to ladies and tells them to compare their man to him‚ and says they could smell like him if they use Old Spice body wash. A series of unlikely events quickly unfold and then the man says‚ “Anything is possible when your man smells like old spice and not a lady.” This commercial falls into the is/ought category of fallacies. This commercial places

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    Kansas City Zephrys Baseball Club‚ Inc. Case Study Kansas City Zephrys Baseball Club‚ Inc. Case Study Issue: The PBPA believes the OPC should share with the baseball players the profits of the major league baseball teams Who is right? & Why? Roster depreciation Regarding roster depreciation‚ I would agree with the PBPA lawyer‚ Mr. Hanrahan‚ that depreciation expense should not be included in the income statement of the team since there are no plans on selling the equipment‚ only plans of sharing

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    Chromatography of Commercial Analgesics Using the thin layer chromatography the major components of a commercial analgesic tablet will be indentified and purified. The active ingredients of the analgesic used were characterized by comparison with chromatograms of aspirin‚ acetaminophen‚ ibuprofen‚ mefanemic acid‚ and caffeine through the use of UV chromatography then the Rf value was calculated for each solvent. INTRODUCTION In this experiment‚ thin-layer chromatography (TLC) will be used

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    for marketers. Commercials have become something that we look forward to now as entertainment. These expectations are met by many companies as we watch‚ rate and judge each commercial. 36% of Americans planned to share their favorite ads after the game (Horovitz). Companies use this as an opportunity to sell their products indirectly. With marketing trending towards the online community because of our advances in technology‚ social

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    Chevy Commercial Analysis

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    This familiar saying comes alive in the 2014 Chevy commercial about a golden retriever Maddie. The commercial shows the dog‚ Maddie‚ growing up with her owners and going through different obstacles with them. Like their Chevy car‚ Maddie is always there for the family in the commercial. Chevy targets parents as their audience‚ and plays on their emotions in the commercial in order to sell more of their cars. The purpose of the 2014 Chevy Commercial featuring Maddie is for Chevy to sell more of their

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    Commercial Aspirin Tablet Analysis Tuesday Evening Intro: The purpose of this lab was to analyze commercial aspirin tablets. To do so‚ the percent acetylsalicyclic acid (active ingredient) in tablets using acid-base titration was determined‚ the percent acetylsalicyclic acid in tablets by formation of a colored iron(III)-salicylate complex was determined using spectrometry‚ and then the percents from each process was compared. Acetylsalicylic acid is produced when salicylic acid and acetic

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    about fake news? Do you think you would be able to distinguish between fake news and real news? Who is responsible for spreading fake news? In the modern society‚ an enormous amount of information is spreading and being shared through the Internet media in real-time. Therefore‚ people can also easily access news about what happens in the world. However‚ the problem is that there is a mixture of fake and real news and it is not easy to differentiate them from each other. Also‚ this has brought about

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    33.3 Functions of Commercial Banks The functions of a commercial banks are divided into two categories: i) Primary functions‚ and ii) Secondary functions including agency functions. i) Primary functions: The primary functions of a commercial bank include: a) accepting deposits; and b) granting loans and advances; a) Accepting deposits The most important activity of a commercial bank is to mobilise deposits from the public. People who have surplus income and savings find it convenient to

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