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    famine? Multitasking is a significant part of my life. For example, I can be doing my homework and responding text messaging simultaneously which makes it hard to focus on the main thing due to technology advances. Another example is when I have made dinner plans with some friends and answering my cell phone and talking to all involved parties back and forth. In this situation, the individual is not focused on either task and probably not able to enjoy the free time due to multitasking and…

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    WHAT CUSTOMERS LOOK FOR! The Magi was the name given to three kings, also referred to as the "three wise men" who visited the infant Jesus and brought him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. It is folklore that they had a great knowledge of stars and people all over the world admired them as masters of astrology. All these three had great spiritual and symbolic value. It is said that the gold was a symbol of kingship, the frankincense was a symbol of spiritual excellence and the myrrh was…

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    United States, Germany, and Japan. Although some prefer E-Books “90 percent would choose hard copy” (3) if they were given the choice of source. One of Baron’s prominent points is that “digital reading encourages distraction and invites multitasking” (3). Multitasking is not effective when studying material. It is difficult to fully immerse yourself in learning when the distraction is constant. With the internet so easily accessible it’s easy to sway from school work. Baron gives the example…

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    In his article Dennis McCafferty explains that out of the 1,150 Americans, “48% of survey participants say they wouldn 't hide the fact that they 're using a smartphone in a place of worship” (Smartphone Addiction Reaching New Heights). This need for one to have his or her eyes constantly looking at a device’s screen is even coming into play in some of the most inappropriate environments. The fact that nearly half of the people surveyed admitted to the use of a smartphone in a place of worship…

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    Nowadays, world have evolved to a state where as young as one years old to as old as sixty years have been exposed to video games. Start from a big box to hand-held video games console. Video games has always been associated with teenagers as them been criticized by the society as mind paralyses and destructive garbage. Therefore, it gives bad impression to people who play video games among the society. However, video game gives more benefits than negative effects. Researchers have gone through…

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    Nurses are known to be great multitaskers, but their multitasking skills can also lead to medication administration errors. Previous documentations have shown that while multitasking, distractions and interruptions have been a main cause for nurses to perform a medication administration error (MAEs). MAEs are to be taken very seriously. MAEs can cause harm to the patients and maybe even lead to lifelong injuries or even death (Rassin, Kanti, & Silner, 2005; Treiber & Jones, 2010). Researchers…

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    Before starting any project they smartly think about the time and segregate them into different portions and focus on 80 % of their time to the most important and most prioritize on which they are willing to achieve something different and avoid the multitasking function. 2 They expose Ordinary people are always shy and hide what they intend to talk with the people but the successful people want to expose themselves and express their ideas with the people…

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    To create an experiment to prove the hypothesis that cell phones impair driving, researchers would need to include studies on multitasking. Furthermore, they would have to create a regulated condition such as a control group and a experimental group to provide an accurate observation. To design this procedure, scientists would have to look at the cause and effect, questioning themselves if the study is indeed a experiment. Proper knowledge is key to achieve accurate results. Using a double blind…

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    Each year high school seniors graduate, and begin their journey into college. As they transition from high school students to college students they encounter new experiences, and situations in which they have never been exposed to. Incoming or even on going college students face numerous amount of economic situations within every year of college. The improper or proper amount of experience can make or break a student’s college life. The one challenge many college students face is managing money…

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    A person’s has two options on how to live life; either plan accordingly or plan as the day goes by. There is no right or wrong way with these options, but one helpful skill is being able to manage time wisely. Once reaching adulthood, time management can be a hassle because of the overwhelming responsibilities. The poor choices made of not working towards completing daily tasks at his/her best efforts shouldn 't be a habit. Their should be an early upbringing in middle school students, to…

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