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University of the people, Where can you transfer to?

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Where can you transfer your credits earned at the University of the People?            I am a current student at the University of the People. There are many good and bad reviews referring to this institution, mine has been a great experience so far.      "Transferring Credits from UoPeople to Other Institutions:  The transferability of credits and credentials is at the complete discretion of the institution to which you seek to transfer, and may include a transfer fee" ( University of the People. 2018).      SO, far I have confirmed NYU to be able to transfer my credits to, as well as my local community colleges. I will update this list as I find out more.        Statement from NC State University " Thank you for your email. The University of the People is not listed in our   transfer course credit database . This does not mean we do not accept credit from the institution but it means th...

Wilkins Perez Lopez

Wilkins Perez Lopez, Businessman. Born in the Dominican Republic, October 17th, 1989. Due to outstanding grades and extracurricular achievements. Mr. Perez was chosen by the Board of Education of the Dominican Republic, as an ambassador to the United Nations, Council models in New York City in 2007. At the age of 17. He fell in love with the culture and the energy of the city, obtaining later a student visa, which allowed him to continue his education in the country. Following a work visa to officially establish himself in the country, which he now calls home. After many years. He met his husband Alex G. Perez Lopez, it was love at first sight. They were married in New York City. A few years later he opened his own business Escape Logistics, LLC And became the co-owner of AGM management. But this wasn't an easy feat, He had to overcome many hardships on the way, and work many, many jobs. Including a small position to in a logistics company t...

#GalaxyNoteEdge now available in the US

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Samsung's  Galaxy Note Edge  is available for purchase in the U.S. The handset is now on sale at  AT&T ,  Sprint  and  T-Mobile , with  Verizon , and U.S. Cellular set to follow. AT&T is listing the Galaxy Note Edge for $399 on a two-year contract. You can also buy the device outright for $945, or go with the carrier's Next plans, through which you can get the handset for $0 down (not including taxes), followed by monthly payments of $47.30 for 12 months, $39.42 for 18 months or $31.54 for 24 months. Over on T-Mobile, the Galaxy Note Edge is available for $870 outright or $0 down (again, not including sales tax) with monthly payments of $36.25 over 24 months. Sprint has the Galaxy Note Edge listed for $0 down (plus sales tax) and $35 monthly over 24 months, which comes out to $840. On-contract pricing is $429. As for availability on Verizon and U.S. Cellular, we'll let you know as soon as we hear from either carrier. Bu...

#BlackBerry and #Samsung partner to provide end-to-end security for #Android

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At the  BlackBerry Enterprise event  today in San Francisco, BlackBerry together with Samsung has announced a ne partnership to bring end-to-end security to Android through  BES12  and  Samsung KNOX . "We share the goal to provide enterprises with the most secure mobility solutions through this partnership with BlackBerry," said Injong Rhee, Senior Vice President of KNOX Business Group, Samsung Electronics. "Samsung KNOX is focused on delivering secure mobility solutions to enterprises and, combined with BES12, we will offer more options for customers that need enhanced levels of security on Android devices." "BlackBerry has developed a very close partnership with Samsung and we're committed to deepening the interaction between our engineering and product development teams for the long-term," said John Sims, President of Global Enterprise Services, BlackBerry. "It is a natural progression in our path to providing our customers with more ...

#Verizon #GalaxyNote3 now available, coupon code saves you $90

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Verizon Galaxy Note 3 now available, coupon code saves you $90 1 in Share If you’ve been waiting for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on Verizon Wireless, the device has finally been released! Unfortunately, the Galaxy Note series of devices have always launched at a somewhat ridiculous price of $299.99 on contract. And this is across all carriers, not just Verizon. However, Verizon offers a coupon code that can save you some big money. If you use the code “VERIZON30″ when buying the device, you’ll save 30% or $90. You’ll end up paying only $209 for the device, plus all taxes and fees, of course. But that’s quite a big discount for a brand new phone that was just released. With the Galaxy Note 3, you’ll be getting a 5.7-inch full HD Super AMOLED display, a 2.3GHz quad core Snapdragon 800 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage with a microSD slot, 13MP camera with smart stabilization and a 3,200 mAh battery. It’s as cutting edge as you can get, and the addition of the S Pen makes...

Samsung #GalaxyMega could be headed to #MetroPCS

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6.3-inch handset spotted wearing prepaid carrier's branding Following the gigantic smartphone's  launch on AT&T  this summer, it appears the  Samsung Galaxy Mega (6.3)  might be going prepaid with a launch on  MetroPCS .  TmoNews  has acquired a couple of shots of what appears to be a Metro-branded Mega, which it says will be SIM-locked to the MetroPCS network. We've reviewed both the  international  and  AT&T versions  of the Mega and found that it makes more sense as a miniature tablet than an oversized phone. It's got a 6.3-inch 720p display, a 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon 400 CPU, 1.5GB of RAM and 8 or 16GB of storage, expandable via microSD. The Galaxy Mega will reportedly launch on MetroPCS before the holidays. More:  Samsung Galaxy Mega review Source:  TmoNews

#GalaxyNote3 Samsung's digital #notepad

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Samsung's new Galaxy Note 3 tablet includes new features that make it more intuitive   Sa msung  may be famous for making the only mobile phones that have successfully challenged the smartphone dominance of  Apple , but it’s in new categories of smartwatches and digital ‘Note’ tablets that it’s really trying to make its mark. And with the Galaxy Note 3 it’s on, as the name implies, its third generation of a product that attempts to make pen and paper redundant – I really liked the Note 2, and the Note 3 is even better. It continues to do all the things that many users would expect from modern handwriting recognition – even with fairly terrible handwriting, it will recognise most of what you put into the device via a stylus or via your finger’s scribbling on the screen. It’s really useful, albeit not reliably perfect. And it offers a huge, 5.7” full HD screen that looks lovely for movies and TV. Interestingly, more and more people are using t...