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    accident have been avoided‚ could the needless pain have been prevented‚ and‚ if something could have prevented it‚ should it have been done. Texting and driving is completely out of hand‚ and something needs to be done about it. Drivers leaving the phones alone‚ and paying attention to the road can avoid many accidents. Texting while driving needs to be banned‚ because‚ it takes a drivers attention off the road‚ and leaves them briefly out of control of their vehicle. It is dangerous to the public

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    reader towards a thesis.]  In the last 100 years‚ many inventions and innovations have been created that make society’s life better‚ and four devices stand out as the most useful: the jet airplane‚ the television‚ the laptop computer‚ and the cell phone.  [This sentence is the most specific and it is the thesis statement.]   BODY PARAGRAPH 1 The first most useful invention is the airplane‚ invented in 1903 by the Wright brothers.  [‘invented in 1903 by the Wright brothers is an appositive. Appositives

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    The ericsson Brand Strategy January 15‚ 2010 agenda Introduction › Background › Objective › Our starting point Brand Strategy › Brand idea › Brand objectives 2009-10-21 BACKGROUND We live in truly exciting yet tough times › Leadership position in the industry › Led in the introduction of voice connectivity to the world › We are now doing the same with broadband › Taken some ground breaking deals...Sprint‚ Verizon... › Contributing to big world agendas 2009-10-21 Technological

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    . SWOT is an acronym for Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats. Strengths (S) and Weaknesses (W) are considered to be internal factors over which you have some measure of control. While Opportunities (O) and Threats (T) are considered to be external factors over which you have essentially no control. It offers a foundation to evaluate internal potential and limitations and the probable/likely opportunities and threats from the external environment. A consistent study of the environment

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    SWOT Viability Analysis SWOT Viability Analysis on News Corp Schmitt Management Consulting Abstract Buying the newspapers in Rupert Murdoch’s empire is not a viable action for profit today. With the on-going scandal and lawsuit claims‚ the reputation of the corporation has been damaged beyond repair and your takeover would be fruitless. The future potential regulatory restrictions and fines are unknown today and there-fore leave a large portion of the picture unclear. Being able to hire

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    Title: Should Mobile Phones be allowed in School? ___________________________________________________________________________ In this modern era in which both modernists and postmodernists lived‚ technology wonders beleaguer the world. As the cellular technology invades our everyday lives‚ one rather pertinent question springs to mind‚ who does not own a mobile phone these days? It has become an integral part of modern man ’s life. The amazing thing about mobile phones is that they are no longer

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    continuous‚ systematic search for new product opportunities. It involves delineating sources of new ideas and methods for generating them. Methods for generating ideas include brainstorming (small-group sessions which stimulate a wide range of ideas)‚ analysis of existing products‚ and surveys. Many marketing analysts suggest that an open perspective is essential: the ideas of different people should be sought; a large number of ideas should be generated; and ideas should not be criticized‚ no matter how

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    that‚ of the 6 billion people in the world‚ about 4.8 billion people own a mobile phone. This figure shows how useful cell phones are and how common it has become to own one. Mobile phones should not be banned in public places‚ reasons being it is very useful during emergencies‚ its several features and applications have become indispensable and banning it would kill the very purpose for which one purchases it. Mobile phones can be a handy little device to own. It is especially useful in the time

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    The effect of mobile phone radiation on human health is the subject of recent interest and study‚ as a result of the enormous increase in mobile phone usage throughout the world (as of June 2009‚ there were more than 4.3 billion users worldwide). Mobile phones use electromagnetic in the microwave range. Other digital wireless systems‚ such as data communication networks‚ produce similar radiation. The WHO has classified mobile phone radiation on the IARC scale into Group 2B - possibly carcinogenic

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    inventions are invented for our daily use. The most common invention is mobile phone. Almost everyone has their own mobile phone to communicate. People bring along their mobile phone everywhere they go. But the question is‚ why mobile phones are not allowed to use by pupils at school? Mobile phones have many advantages especially for students. It helps us to communicate to one another. It would be a lot easier if students bring phones to school. For example‚ teachers cand send text messages to class

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