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Elimination Of Debit Cards

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Cell Phone as an Electronic Wallet

apid advances in technology in recent decades have brought about a dramatic change in the way people work, transact and communicate. Yet, it is widely believed that there is still ample scope for technology to make life even more convenient and efficient. For instance, the cell phone is already showing the……

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Batista, E. (2002, Nov. 25). Shopping by cell phone? No thanks. Wired News.

Retrieved Aug. 29, 2004: http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,56511,00.html?tw=wn_story_page_prev2

Beaudette, M. (2002, Aug. 5). Firms offer cell phone users services to dial for; devices not just for talking anymore. The Washington Times. Retrieved Aug. 27, 2004 from the Cellbucks Web site:  http://www.cellbucks.com/en_US/news/080502WT.html 

Bhatnagar, P. (2004, Feb.3). New cards: Flash but don't swipe. CNN Money.

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How To Motivate Basketball Players

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Motivate N.B.A basketball players

The game of basketball, primarily, involves the continuous struggle of the teams for about 45 minutes in defending their sides, while striking the ball at the demarcated floor, hanging on and throwing efficiently to the basket. The team success is intensified through reducing their faults and making the opponent team to commit errors.……

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Amico, Sam. (May 1, 2004) "Around the NBA: Amico Report- Marvelous Memphis" Retrieved at  http://www.insidehoops.com/amico-043004.shtml . Accessed on 17 July, 2004

Winning Basketball Philosophy" Retrieved at http://coachlikeapro.tripod.com/basketball/id26.html. Accessed on 17 July, 2004

Background to Bee Ball" Retrieved at http://www.eteamz.com/beeballbasketball/. Accessed on 17 July, 2004

Basketball Coaching Clinic Notes: Wisdom from Great Coaches" Retrieved at http://coachlikeapro.tripod.com/basketball/id4.html. Accessed on 17 July, 2004

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Can Animation Replace Real Actors

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Animation Replace Real Actors

Art Moves Forward (hile Artists are Left Behind to Suffer?)

Visual representation of ideas, history, and stories has been an important part of human culture since prehistoric times, when cave paintings and other primitive drawings were used to record and relive events. As human culture developed, so did the visual……

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Hofler, Robert. "Acting by Computers: Whose Performance is it, Anyway?" Back Stage. July 23, 1993: 1.

Kehr, Dave. "Who Needs Human Actors?" New York Times Upfront. March 11, 2002: 24.

Parent, Rick. "Chapter 1: Introduction to Computer Animation." Computer Animation: Algorithms and Techniques. May 19, 2000. http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~parent/book/Intr.html

Porter, Stephen. "Made for the Stage: Synthetic Actors are Getting Better." August, 1990: 60.

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Security Issues Of M Commerce

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wireless Web is truly' the next major wave of Internet computing

A its potential for bringing people together and expanding commerce is even greater than that of the wired Internet."

Edward Kozel, board member and former CTO of Cisco systems (AlterEgo, 2000, p. 12)

The integration of the Internet into our……

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AlterEgo (2000). Building the intelligent internet: Making the case for adaptive network services. [www.alterego.com].

Albright, B. (2000). Mobilize this!. Frontline Solutions, May, 28-32.

Bansal, P. (1.1.2001) Smart cards come of age. The Banker.

Barnett, N., Hodges, S. & Wilshire, M. (2000). M-commerce: An operator's manual. McKinsey Quarterly, 3,162-171.

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Pictures And Stories

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PARK

The aim of my project was to create a short story, which combines the textual elements of fiction, plus illustrations ranging from digital photographs to illustrations. My goal was to be experimental and to satisfy a need that has not been done before. I was frustrated by the fact that there are hardly any fictional works……

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Stories Without Words

http://www.literacyconnections.com/PictureBooksforAdultReaders.html

Picture Books for Adult Readers. S. Ruth Harris

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Korean Literature

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Korean Literature

Lee Mun-Yeol, Voice of Korea in the Literary Age of Transition.

A thematic approach to a study of two of his stories: "The Old Hatter" and "An Appointment with his rother." student of literature who finds interest in fiction's historical settings gets inveigled into the stark realities of war and conquest, its……

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Bibliography www.sogang.ac.kr.Korean Literature Today.

Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 13, pp. 465-467.

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English Literature Feminism Humanities

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Feminism/Humanities

Love and the Developing and Unstable Female Sense of Self

Lord Byron, in his epic poem "Don Juan," famously noted that although love may be an all-consuming passion for men and women, only for women does it provide the reason for their existence, only for women does love constitute their reason for the……

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Duras, Marguerite. The Lover. New York: Pantheon, 1998

Matlock, Curtiss Ann. Love in a Small Town. New York: Avon, 1997

Hill, Leslie. Marguerite Duras: Apocalyptic Desires. New York: Routledge, 1993.

Hoffman, Carol. Forgetting and Marguerite Duras. Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 1991.

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1950's Cinema

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Cinema 1950s

1950s was a decade of change for the U.S. - cinema was no exception, as it modeled itself to accommodate the social changes U.S. society was going through. Films not only provide entertainment to masses but are also believed to express the general outlook of society by the way it sets and adopts trends. 50s……

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Smith, Geoffrey Nowell. (1996). The Oxford History of World Cinema. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

Rafter, Nicole. (2000). Shots in the Mirror: Crime Films and Society. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

Byars, Jackie. (1991). All That Hollywood Allows: Re-Reading Gender in 1950s Melodrama. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.

Wilinsky, Barbara. (1997). First and Finest: British Films on U.S. Television in the Late 1940s. Velvet Light Trap. Issue: 40. Pg 18.

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Life Of Walt Disney Two Questions How

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Life of Walt Disney [...] two questions: How did Walt manage each functional piece of the business and develop needed organizational capabilities? In addition, how did Walt achieve strategic and financial objectives?

WALT DISNEY'S FINANCIAL BEGINNINGS

Walt began his career in Kansas City, Missouri, where his family lived, and for years, the business teetered……

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Author Unknown. (1999). Walt Disney. Business Leader Profiles for Students. Retrieved November 25, 2002 from the Gale Research Web site:  http://www.galenet.com/servlet/BioRCBennis , W., & Biederman, P.W. (1997). Organizing Genius: The Secrets of Creative Collaboration. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books.

Editors. (2002). Walt's Story. Retrieved November 25, 2002, Disney.Go.com Web site:  http://disney.go.com/disneyatoz/waltdisney/maincollection/waltsstoryepisode01.html 

Eliot, Marc. (May 1993). The dark side of Uncle Walt. (Walt Disney). Los Angeles Magazine, v38 n5 p48(8). Fishwick, M.W. (1954). American Heroes, Myth and Reality. Washington, DC: Public Affairs Press.

Rich, Alan. (Jan. 1983). They used to call it Mickey Mouse U, but not these days. Smithsonian, v13 p46 (10).

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Style Of Hitchcock In His British Period

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Alfred Hitchcock's fascination with psychology and the manipulation of the human mind greatly influenced early spy-thriller masterpieces. During his British sound film period, Hitchcock explored the effect of being unwillingly pulled into a psychologically complex environment has on an individual and the consequences that he or she must deal with. These concepts can be found in The 39 Steps (1935)……

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The 39 Steps. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock. United Kingdom: Gaumont British, 1935. DVD.

Dirks, Tim. "Thriller-Suspense Films." AMC Filmsite. Web. 24 September 2012.

"Hitchcock and Psychoanalysis, 1." Catholic University of America. Web. 24 September 2012.

The Lady Vanishes. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock. United Kingdom: United Artists, 1938. DVD.

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