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    Handphone also known as mobile phone or cell phone or smart phone‚ and is an electronic device used for mobile telecommunications (mobile telephony‚ text messaging or data transmission) over a cellular network of specialized base stations known as cell sites. Martin Cooper invented the handphone. He is a Motorola researcher and executive. Martin made the first call on a handheld mobile phone on April 3‚ 1973. Cells for handphone base stations were invented in 1947 by Bell Labs engineers. Handphones

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    2013 Word count: 908 Draft 1 Richard Sennett‚ the Sociologist basically states in No Long Term: New Work and the Corrosion of Character" that even though Rico has been prepared by a good disciplined background and solid education‚ the unstable economy and modern work arena in which he exists‚ has uprooted him four times (Sennett 152)‚ causing him serious problems in raising his family‚ establishing long term relationships‚ and in existing as an upstanding‚ trustworthy individual. I agree with Sennett:

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    This paper will describe the Long Term Acute Care Hospital (LTACH) which is affiliated with Carson Tahoe Hospital (CTH). Long Term Acute Care hospitals were essentially non-existent in 1979. Now‚ there are over 450 facilities nationwide that are licensed as LTACS (McDaniel‚ n.d.). The discharge plan I will be describing is for a 66-yr-old female who was admitted to (CTH) for revision of a chronic enterocutaneous fistula which was draining from her abdomen through a very large open wound. This fistula

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    Another disadvantage Judith had to endure was the inability to make her own decisions‚ including but not limiting‚ rights to the money which she had collected‚ and the husband in which she would marry. Woolf expresses the weight of Judith’s opinion about her marriage‚ “Soon‚ however‚ before she was out of her teens‚ she was to be betrothed to the son of a neighboring wool-stapler.”(47). Woolf explains what would happen if Judith were to refused the arranged marriage‚ “the daughter who refused to

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    of bone tools of prehistoric times‚ continuing on to and beyond modern air conditioners‚ automobiles‚ and super computers. Nowadays‚ when the rapidness of development and research is so impressive‚ it is easy to think about the advantages of modern technology. ADVANTAGE: Modern technology has solved many problems that people face and play an important role in the development of many countries. Modern technologies create many kinds of products - computers‚ cloning technology‚ and video games etc

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    Why we advertise our products If we want our products to be well-known we should advertise them. Advertisements play an important role in the modern economy. They are useful to both consumers and producers. They help the consumers by giving them information about various products available on the market. Many readers appreciate advertising because it lets the vendor speak directly to the consumer about the product. Where we can see advertisements We find advertisements everywhere. Most of the

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    long term investments

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    1 Elasticity of Demand The demand of any product depends on the pricing strategy being followed by the company as well as other factors like nature of product i.e. necessity or luxury‚ availability of substitutes‚ switching cost etc. If the product is a necessity usually it has an inelastic demand. Inelastic demand refers to the situation where one unit increase or decrease in the product’s price cause less than one dollar change in the units demanded of that product (Kreps‚ D. M. 1990). If product

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    City is expected to be a best place where everyone can reach such better living conditions. Many people have been moving from their hometown in the countryside to start finding a chance in a big city. One of its advantages is that the city gives out many good conditions and environment for education‚ especially for youth. Moreover‚ there are great numbers of employment offered widely to everybody. However‚ pollution in big cities is such a big concern for many people. People can receive a good

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    may need. However‚ information is not the only thing you can obtain thanks to the Internet. The World Wide Web also provides you with the access to a wide range of computer programs‚ games or the possibility to download your favourite music or films. What is more‚ the Internet facilitates your contacts with other people. Not only can you easily and quickly contact them via emails but you can also speak to them‚ thanks to the Internet communications program. They have become very popular recently as

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    yield to provide food for all. For this purpose the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has been very high. Though satisfactory crop yield is obtained by the application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides‚ their use brings out certain disadvantages. These include pollution of large water resources‚ destruction of microorganisms‚ acidity of the soil and reduction in soil fertility etc. In recent years scientists have found an alternative way to deal with this deleterious effect of chemical

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