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    4g Technology. Essay

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    ABSTRACT 4G TECHNOLOGIES Wireless technology has transformed our lives in many ways. Until very recently‚ we needed a computer wired to a port‚ to get online. Even wired telephones are becoming a thing of past.  Nowadays‚ we use our mobile phones for banking‚ to check ticket availability at a Cinema Hall‚ and many more. Wireless communication is the transfer of information over a distance without the use of enhanced electrical conductors or "wires”. And‚ Wireless networking refers to any kind

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    Claudia Baiz ENGL 1311 MWF 12:30pm - 1:20pm Professor: Jonathan Nehls Rhetorical and Visual Analysis on “How Performance-enhancing Drugs Work” Throughout this essay‚ I strive to analyze the rhetorical and visual strategies used within Craig Freudenrich ’s article‚ "How Performance-enhancing Drugs Work‚" with the purpose of examining his explanation and description about performance-enhancing drugs and determining whether he succeeded or failed at it. This article bases itself around familiarizing

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    1970s Technology Technology in the 1970s‚ although nothing compared to today’s technology‚ greatly impacted the people of that decade. Computers have been just one of many inventions that proved how life was made easier. For example‚ they allowed for work to be done faster and more efficient. Aside from technology‚ a variety of fashion trends were introduced during the 70s. Hot pants and bell bottoms were the most popular fashion trends. The historical‚ political‚ and social events that occurred

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    Proposal Argument Essay

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    Licensing for personal trainers: legitimizing the profession. “In its present form‚ personal training only dates back a few decades‚ yet it is among the fastest growing professions in the U.S.” (Holt). In the 80’s and 90’s personal trainers were predominantly heavy lifters who looked like they could soon compete in a bodybuilding contest. The muscular physique automatically qualified each of them as “guru” in the fitness world and helped quickly build a clientele. Towards the late-90’s‚ the situation

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    Mascot Argument Essay

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    Description: I was a freshman in high school and a disagreement broke out among the current and past students from my high school over its mascot named “rebel”. The disagreement got out of hand several times and had been a contentious issue for years. That particular year several students petition the school board to have the mascot changed. I and my family attended the meeting to see what all the fuss was about and why an agreement of some kind could not have been reached before it got to this point

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    Socrates Argument Essay

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    I am writing this paper because to defend Socrates‚ the man who did nothing wrong and was killed for doing the right thing and trying to save people from being trapped. The people were not allowed to speak what they thought was right‚ couldn’t argue‚ and must follow the law. Whoever shall read this should care because an innocent man was killed on the death penalty because he was trying to make the world a better place and that is horrible. I argue that’s Socrates was a virtuous person because he

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    Fracking Argument Essay

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    Fracking has been a worldwide talk for a couple years on whether it is efficient to get the oil and gas from the Earth or non efficient. A way that it would be non efficient is that it has many negative effects against the Earth. Especially to the environment and people’s health. Many people have taken notes of these effects‚ and are now nervous or not on board with the concept. A solution that would get people on board with fracking is to make sure that it is done in a clean and efficient way

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    Merriman's Argument Essay

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    In the article‚” Nike‚ Ex-NFL Star Settle ’Lights Out’ Trademark Dispute” by Peter Y. Kang‚ discusses a trademark debate with Ex-NFL Star Linebacker‚ Shawne Merriman. He is accusing Nike of improperly using the trademark for his nickname “Lights Out.” Merriman‚ a former NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year‚ sued Nike previously in April 2014‚ asserting that the company had stolen his "Lights Out" nickname after failing to license it from him. Merriman earned the nickname by knocking opposing players

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    Andra Davis 7/15/13 Language Arts 3A Mr. Ryan Immigrants        In 2006 the United States accepted more legal immigrants as permanent residents than all other countries in the world combined. After ethnic quotas on immigration were removed from the laws‚ the number of immigrants quadrupled from 9.6 million to 38 million immigrants living in the year of 2007. The United States immigration is known to be the reason why we have such a popular growth and culture change throughout the years of

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    Obesity Argument Essay

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    Michael Bloomberg‚ former mayor of New York City‚ once proposed a ban on super-sized sodas as a solution to the cities growing obesity issue. He believed that government interference was the best way to improve the health of citizens. New York City is not the only place to propose this idea. Boston is currently trying to ban sugary drinks and San Francisco is launching a campaign against Happy Meals in their city. These attempts of the government to restrict our diets are unnecessary and will cause

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