Hyperlink Essays

  • The Pros and Cons of Deep-Linking

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    entities or accepting any deep-linking. In order to understand all of the issues let’s define the deep-linking and understand how deep-linking is working. Deep-linking is publishing a hyperlink of the interior page of one site, to the page of another site (Bray, 2003). In another words, by clicking on the hyperlink of deep-linking the reader will be transferred from the current web-site page straight to the linked inside page of another site, skipping its home page. It is very important to note that

  • Persuasive Essay On Social Media

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    *What is your suggestion? Due to the high amount of emails that we often send out every day, my suggestion is to include hyperlink icons to our signature in emails in Outlook to increase Comcast’s visibility and followers. We have a variety of social media sites that our employees and customers do not even know about. Most people know that we have a Comcast page on Facebook, but did you know that we have a Comcast Impact, XFINITY, and XFINITY Latino page as well? In addition, we also have a Comcast

  • Is Information On The Net Reliable?

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    Is Information on the Net Invalid? In his essay, “Picking Nits on the Net,” John Oughton reminds Internet users that information on the Net does not have a guarantee of authenticity, so it must be carefully evaluated. Oughton gives some examples and also provides some useful advice on evaluating information on the Internet. Oughton’s writing is well supported by reasonable arguments, informative and very useful, and the examples that he uses are commonly encountered by most Internet users; however

  • Sensory Receptors Essay

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    Definition A sensory receptor is a structure that reacts to a physical stimulus in the environment, whether internal or external. It is a sensory nerve ending that receives information and conducts a process of generating nerve impulses to be transmitted to the brain for interpretation and perception. Sensory receptors vary in classifications but generally initiate the same process of registering stimuli and creating nerve signals. Classifications Stimulus modality is defined as an aspect of a stimulus

  • Challenges of Having Premature Babies

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    A baby’s arrival can be very joyful for a first time mother in a way that it brings particular challenges and experiences that could change a life forever. When a baby is born premature it can discomfort the family knowing that they’re child is at risk and even exposed to death. Some of the premature babies come for the first time in the world with a defect that causes agony in the family and especially in the mother. Premature babies are a very important issue in today’s society because it involves

  • Graphene: The Wonder Material

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    Sept. 2012. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. Hyperlink Patel, Prachi. "Writing Circuits on Graphene." MIT Technology Review. MIT Technology Review, 15 June 2010. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. Hyperlink Shen, He, Liming Zhang, Min Liu, and Zhijun Zhang. "Biomedical Applications of Graphene." Theranostics. Ivyspring International Publisher, 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2014. Hyperlink Sheriff, Lucy. "The 10 Strangest Facts About Graphene." ZDNet. CBS Interactive, 10 June 2011. Web. 12 Feb. 2014. Hyperlink Urquhart, James. "Graphene Speaks

  • Flash Drive Research Paper

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    s&id=12374&article_type=6&b_type=new"& HYPERLINK "http://electronicsforu.com/electronicsforu/circuitarchives/view_article.asp?sno=1464&title%20=%20How+to+design+and+develop+impressive+wireless+products&id=12374&article_type=6&b_type=new"article_type=6 HYPERLINK "http://electronicsforu.com/electronicsforu/circuitarchives/view_article.asp?sno=1464&title%20=%20How+to+design+and+develop+impressive+wireless+products&id=12374&article_type=6&b_type=new"& HYPERLINK "http://electronicsforu.com/electronicsforu/circuitarchives/view_article

  • Usability Essay

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    (Eccher, 2015, p. 7). The use of a navigation menu allows the user to peruse the website. There exist four primary pathways by which users are able to navigate a website: use of hyperlinks, streamline the navigation bar, keep sidebars separate, and include footers. Hyperlinks will be examined initially. Hyperlinks

  • Situational Psychology of 19th Century America

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    29 Oct. 2007. Web. 20 Apr. 2010. < HYPERLINK "http://www.credoreference.com.ezproxy.sunycgcc.edu:2048/entry/galeus/women" http:// www.credoreference.com.ezproxy.sunycgcc.edu:2048/entry/galeus/women>. "Women's Suffrage." The Blackwell Dictionary of Political Science. Oxford: Blackwell, 1999. Credo Reference. 1 Jan. 2001. Web. 5 May 2010. < HYPERLINK "http://www.credoreference.com.ezproxy.sunycgcc.edu:2048/entry/bkpolsci/women_s_suffrage" http:// HYPERLINK "http://www.credoreference.com.ezproxy

  • Justification of Design Choices

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    the font “Bimini”) and on the other half I will include a picture of last year’s festival. This is compulsory as it states that at least one picture must be on each page (except the festival events page). At the bottom I will have a list of hyperlinks for each page they will be in a bold black Ariel font. All the pages will have the home page links and heading in the same place. The second page will be the “Where to stay” page, the title will be in size 32 the font will be “ODESSA let”

  • Women on the Edge of Time and Stranger in a Strange Land

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    com/books/Stranger%20in%20a%20Strange%20Land%20-%20Robert%20A%20Heinlein.pdf HYPERLINK "http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_aut?_encoding=UTF8&index=books&field-author=Marge%20Piercy" Marge Piercy, HYPERLINK "http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003Z9KFBC/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_tmb" o "Go to "Woman on the Edge of Time" page" Woman on the Edge of Time (Kindle Edition) HYPERLINK "http://www.amazon.com/Woman-Edge-Time-Marge-Piercy/dp/0449210820"http://www.amazon.com/Woman-Edge-Time-Marge-Piercy/dp/0449210820 HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden"

  • Is Hypertext the Future for Reading?

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    needed to know to understand the story. With every click came a multitude of options that only opened a number of more options. Throughout the story I had an overwhelming feeling that I was missing vital information by picking and choosing which hyperlinks to follow. “Such violations of clarity and causality seem to be defining qualities of all hypertexts that permit the reader to make significant choices in the order of presentation.” (Bolter 129) I realized that I was reading a story that had

  • Nursing Shortage

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    Leino-Kilpi, & Salantera, 2010) whic... ... middle of paper ... ...ip. Retrieved on March 1, 2011, from HYPERLINK "http://www.rnao.org/Storage/16/1067_BPG_Sustain_Leadership.pdf" http://www.rnao.org/Storage/16/1067_BPG_Sustain_Leadership.pdf. Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2009). Budget fails to address nursing shortage: Nurses say. Retrieved on March 1, 2011, from HYPERLINK "https://www.rnao.org/Page.asp?PageID=122&ContentID=2830&SiteNodeID=451&BL_ExpandID=" https://www.rnao.org/Page

  • Web Technology

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    How we got from 1 to 162 million websites on the internet [online] Available at: HYPERLINK "http://royal.pingdom.com/2008/04/04/how-we-got-from-1-to-162-million-websites-on-the-internet/"http://royal.pingdom.com/2008/04/04/how-we-got-from-1-to-162-million-websites-on-the-internet/ [Accessed: 20 March 2011] Krotoski, A., BBC, (2010), Program 1, The Virtual Revolution, [online video] Available at: HYPERLINK "http://www.bbc.co.uk/virtualrevolution/"http://www.bbc.co.uk/virtualrevolution/ [Accessed:

  • The Changing Roles of the Reader and Writer in the Literature

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    changes along with the new writer/reader roles is the idea of having control over what is interpreted from the work. In some ways, hypertextual literature offers more control to the writer. Bolter points out that the author, through the use of hyperlinks and hypertexts, can force the reader to visit and read a specific reference or reading, thus have greater control over cross-referencing (Bolter 175). However, he also states that the computer can make the act of reading a competition between the

  • Hubbert Vs Dell E-Contract Essay

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    Dell Corp could use e-contract rules on their favor because in the terms and conditions Dell had made sure to place a hyperlink for customers to read every single term slowly before they agreed and performed the purchase. Since these customers know how to use computers (they are buying computers after all) through the common sense rule they knew that whenever they see a hyperlink in blue they must click on it because more information is stated through that link ("No. 5-03-0643, Hubbert v. Dell Corp

  • Social Media Good Or Bad Essay

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    Pinterest) to communicate with their family or friends"(Wiki). Although there a lot of hyperlinks in the article, they add to the article and to each other by discussing different ways social media can be used and the effect it can have on us psychologically. The sources referenced are all Wikipedia articles and these references all include important information with explanations of what each hyperlink is. The hyperlinks did a better job than the actual articles themselves on expanding and going into further

  • Interactive Media and Its Effects on Copywriting

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    the past few years. (www.jaderiver.com/glossary.htm). Hypertext allows markets to meet their audience's needs in very specific ways. For example, Ford Motor Company may have a site on the web devoted to the 1999 Ford Mustang. With the use of hyperlinks, Ford can provide detailed information about the car's warranty on a separate site. People who are interested in knowing m...

  • Nt1310 Unit 2 Knowledge Questions And Answers

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    style. T F 4. Underlining a cell’s content is the same as adding a border. T F 5. You can apply multiple conditional formatting criteria or rules to the same set of Data. T F 6. Deleting a cell is the same as clearing a cell’s content. T F 7. A hyperlink enables you to navigate to a web page, another file, or to a specific Location in another file. T F 8. Style attributes include fonts and font sizes, number formats, and borders and Shading. T F 9. You cannot split a single worksheet cell that has

  • What I Have Learned in English 111

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    writing. I can use my purpose as an author to craft a message that will influence my audience and meet their expectations. I have been using this knowledge in my other classes and I have seen improvement; for example, with my SDV portfolio (insert hyperlink) I met the expectations of Professor Morrison and received a god grade. That is proof of my hard work and understanding of rhetorical knowledge. Another concept we went over was the Appeals triangle (insert notes). With that I learned about Ethos