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    todays society‚ profanity is an expected part of life; so integrated into our culture that parents don’t even refrain from swearing in front of their own children. The billboard music charts have song that have lyrics that when translated into more "scientific" language sates "this feces is bananas. Artist like Eminem have song titles that I would not repeat in front of my little cousins. And thus my thesis: Profanity is taking over America. So let’s analyze what profanity is‚ who uses it and why‚ and

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    INTRODUCTION: A smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system‚ with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than a feature phone. The first smartphones combined the functions of a personal digital assistant (PDA)‚ including email functionality‚ with a mobile phone. Later models added the functionality of portable media players‚ low-end compact digital cameras‚ pocket video cameras‚ and GPS navigation units to form one multi-use device. Many modern smartphones also include

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    Controversy or Reality? Have you ever wondered what it would be like if robots took over jobs all around the world? Well that question may or may not be answered in the upcoming years. Robots taking over jobs has become a controversial topic. Blue Collar workers as well as white collar workers have mixed views on the matter. This is important because the fact of the matter is that it will affect our future one way or another‚ whether it’s for better or for worse. For example‚ many people believe

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    ‘Are the homelessness taking over the streets’ On the 14th January in 2017 486 people were counted experiencing homelessness participated in a survey across the inner Sydney. They were found in the city’s crevices‚ beneath bridges and awnings‚ nestle into doorways. One in every 39 Australian children aged under four sleeps in a homeless shelter; half the people seeking crisis accommodation each day are turned away; two in three children are turned away; almost 80 per cent of families are turned

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    PFC _______ Integrity As Dwight D. Eisenhower once said‚ “The supreme quality for leadership is unquestionably integrity. Without it‚ no real success is possible‚ no matter whether it is on a section gang‚ a football field‚ in an army‚ or in an office.” Integrity is‚ in my opinion the most important of the seven army values. Integrity is a deeply-rooted basis for all ethically involved matters. Integrity is an underlying principle of success‚ of relationships both personal and professional‚ and

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    One of the most basic needs to survive‚ thrive and basically make it in today’s world is that of communication. Everyone has the need to express themselves in some form or another‚ whether artistically‚ verbally or through writing‚ this need is something that is basic in everyone. However‚ while there are various ways of communicating thoughts and ideas‚ the most important method is most definitely through verbal communication. The problem is that many people find verbal communication‚ especially

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    lot more‚ cell phones have come a long way since their first debut. Sandbox devices are tools that come pre-loaded with things like calendars‚ calculators‚ and a notepad. What differentiates them from smartphones is that users can add (download and install) additional programs to smartphones and they seemingly become good portable computers for the people who use them. That - and the ability to edit the content that sits on them - is what makes these phones "smart." Some of the more popular

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    A smart phone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system‚ with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than a feature phone. The first smart phones combined the functions of a personal digital assistant (PDA) with a mobile phone. Later models added the functionality of portable media players‚ low-end compact digital cameras‚ pocket video cameras‚ and GPS navigation units to form one multi-use device. Many modern smart phones also include high-resolution touch screens and web

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    personal or business use‚ they can find a smart phone to customize that meets their liking. “It seems America is getting hooked on the smart phone. We depend on these modern Swiss Army knives for everything from planning our schedules to checking the news‚ finding entertainment and managing our social network.” (Sutter‚ 2010). This is very true and shows that there are many advantages to having a smart phone‚ some of which include; staying in touch via e-mail‚ YouTube‚ Skype‚ the many multimedia functions

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    The Smartphone Revolution

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    The Smartphone Revolution The Smartphone Revolution In present day‚ we live in a world where it is difficult to imagine our lives without smartphones. But very few of the smartphone users can truly make out how the evolution of this technology happened. Our generation has lived with these devices‚ for as long as we can remember that even for a 3 year old‚ a phone with “push” buttons looks like an antique. The question then becomes‚ how did smartphones come into being? And how smart they

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