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    identity of a human being who has committed some sort of offense or social breach online. The origin of the term is disputed. One such theory is that the word was inspired by "Chicago typewriter" in the novel Ghost Blows Out the Light‚ which started a trend of describing manual inputting as "Human Flesh typewriter". A more accepted theory is that the term was coined by netizens on MOP‚ a popular Chinese BBS. The first recognized Human Flesh Search dated back to March 2006‚ when netizens on Tianya

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    do things. The view of technology that I agree with is‚ technology solves problems and makes life better. Technology has made life a lot easier. Computers have become more useful and they have replaced the use of typewriters. Most people don’t even know what a typewriter is. There are also portable computers called laptops. Other forms of the portable computers are netbooks‚ tablets‚ and ipads. You would usually see people walking around with a jukebox on their shoulder listening to music

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    work and then to the office. This made industrial capitalism effortless because it expanded business and created more management‚ office and department store positions. With this the use of the typewriter and cash register became a main aspect of women’s work in the 1880’s. Being hired as secretaries‚ typewriters‚ cash girls‚ and stocks clerks‚ women were able to make more money for shorter hours. The industrialization of consumer culture and big business furthered the working woman’s career once

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    15MEMO EXAMPLE MTHATHA SUPERETTE MEMORANDUM TO: All members of staff FROM: J Bloggs Manager DATE: 2 October 2008 ANNUAL STOCKTAKING: 17–18 OCTOBER 2008 As discussed at the staff meeting held on 23 September 2008‚ all members are invited to participate in the annual stocktaking exercise on the weekend of 17–18 October 2008. To complete this task with as little disruption to normal business as possible‚ staff members may work on either Saturday‚ 17 October or Sunday‚ 18 October‚ from

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    Effects of Mass Media Tiffany Bader University of Phoenix Hum/186 Patricia Hoefler February 25‚ 2013 Mass media is communication in any form that reaches a large audience sometimes written‚ spoken‚ or presented in an emerging media format. The past century has brought challenges both good and bad to many mass media interactions‚ but the evolution of the amount of media change has been extreme and in a good way as society

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    Isaac Asimov‚ the pre-eminent popular-science writer of the day and for more than 40 years one of the best and best-known writers of science fiction‚ died yesterday at New York University Hospital. He was 72 years old and lived in Manhattan. He died of heart and kidney failure‚ said his brother‚ Stanley. Mr. Asimov was amazingly prolific‚ writing nearly 500 books on a wide range of subjects‚ from works for preschoolers to college textbooks. He was perhaps best known for his science fiction and

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    realistically. These include objects which serve actantial roles‚ like the typewriter‚ glasses of wine and cricket bat‚ being represented authentically or by visual replicas‚ thus being used as iconic signs of themselves. The set design of Henry’s living room over different periods also serves as an iconic representation of the time the play was set in‚ when considering specific props used‚ like the vinyl record player‚ typewriter‚ and the rotary dial telephone‚ which indicates a time set around the 1980’s

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    10 Rules for Creating Successful Power Point Presentations I’ve blogged many times on how NOT to use Power Point.  Most people use it incorrectly‚ and it becomes a barrier between speaker and audience.  For example‚ they create word slides‚ really speaker notes‚ with many bullets of text‚ expecting – what? – the audience to read along with them?  Or‚ they go nuts with the animation‚ swoops‚ and flying headlines that make audiences dizzy to little purpose.  Or they use cheap-looking clip art that

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    A company should not define itself too broadly‚ however‚ since this may result in loss of focus. For example‚ a manufacturer of baking soda should probably not see itself as a manufacturer of all types of chemicals. Sometimes‚ companies can define themselves in terms of a customer need. For example‚ 3M sees itself as being in the business of making products whose surfaces are bonded together. This accounts for both Post-It notes and computer disks. A firm’s mission should generally include a discussion

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    narratives. Through the advancement of technology‚ modern writers have gained a cinematic approach to their writing. However Dracula‚ written in 1987 by Abraham Stoker‚ where the introduction of technology was gradual‚ forging inventions such as the typewriter and phonograph‚ made reference to in the novel‚ had no anticipation of what technology would have an effect on such writings. With society’s fascination with the supernatural‚ and love of technology‚ Dracula’s many adaptations‚ film‚ stage‚ have

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