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    can prove how this innovation affects people’s lives. There are following my opinions. Firstly‚ thanks to the internet‚ it is normally available that we can send any message and information to anywhere in the world immediately. In addition‚ so easy and quick to upload the latest information and news that we can receive all of them right away even if we are extremely far away from the place where those news and incidents happened. Secondly‚ we can use internet to communicate with our friends‚

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    In many ways our society demands that we conform to the “norm”. In the case of The Scarlet Letter that is the punishment of Hester Prynne and the Pressure put on Arthur Dimmesdale. Most of society demands that we follow their social folkways and mores‚ and whether we think it’s wrong or not we usually do anyway. People will spend so much of their time and money trying to conform to the majority that they might as well be the same person. The characters of The Scarlet Letter are very religious and

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    the outcome equaling to obesity. Obesity can harm a person in many ways may it be self-esteem‚ health-related or even fatality. Though many people do not take it serious it can be the reason for the increasing number of obesity rising in the society today. Many adults and parents do not see the dangerous sides to eating fast foods and junk foods. This kind of food is being fed to children and teenagers and causing many problems to them with risks of early health issues and low self-esteem issues

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    Colors around us. Our environment‚ culture and upbringing conditions us to associate different colors with particular things. For example‚ purple brings to mind royalty‚ wealth and perhaps wisdom and religion; red we associate with danger or as a warning; pink is the color of love and romance; white is purity‚ cleanliness and sterility and so on. Color is actually light‚ carried from the sun in waves and is part of the same electro-magnetic spectrum as x-rays‚ radio waves and the like. Light

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    grammar test and also asked them how often they sent text messages. "Overall‚ there is evidence of a decline in grammar scores based on the number of adaptations in sent text messages‚ controlling for age and grade‚" said Mr Cingel. Those who sent or recieved the most text performed the worst in the test. "In other words‚ if you send your kid a lot of texts with word adaptations‚ then he or she will probably imitate it‚" Sundar said. "These adaptations could affect their off-line language skills

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    How Fashion Trends Affect Our Budget Spending One trait a majority of Americans share is a compulsion to own the latest‚ greatest consumer good or to be part of a new trend‚ and in doing so they will rationalize the dollars they spend so that they become a status symbol themselves. Today younger and older adults spend their money foolishly because of circumstances and pressure from friends and family members. While the spending that occurs is supporting a person working toward a greater good‚ the

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    advancing so fast that society cannot keep up. One technology that is advancing at a very fast pace is driverless car technology. A driverless car is a robotic vehicle that is designed to travel between destinations without a human operator. Driverless technology has many advantages as well as disadvantages. It will affect not only the society but also the government‚ car companies‚ politics‚ and car insurance companies. B.  Thesis Statement‬ Driverless technology affects society in both a positive

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    The argument over whether or not children should watch television has become a debate as more and more technology comes into our culture. Many researchers have produced studies to see if television programs affect a child’s ability to learn. There have been many scholar articles written about how watching television can affect the way child can learn‚ teach bad eating habits‚ and many other issues that can come from watching the “tube”‚ although these studies do not show a control on the type of television

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    type of slavery with similar qualities‚ is rising up affecting a larger number of people. One race discriminating against another race is the reason why slavery existed in the past. Slavery started off as a minor issue in the 1600’s but became a debatable subject in the1800’s. Debatable or not‚ slavery is a major issue that many people overlook because of the cultural norms during that time period. The norms being‚ all African Americans worked on farms or in their “masters” house‚ workers

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    Running Head: DEMENTIA: HOW AND WHOM DOES IT AFFECT? 1 Dementia: How and Whom Does it Affect? Liberty University COUNS 502 B-23LUO Instructor: Dr. Richard Pace Shelly M. Becker March 5‚ 2013 DEMENTIA: HOW AND WHOM DOES IT AFFECT? 2 Abstract Although dementia is often viewed as an “old person’s disorder‚ its effects ripple down in many directions such as family‚ caregivers‚ finances‚ and the healthcare system

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