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    We now have technological innovations that have gone as far as creating robots you can interact with and give orders to.  If I am not wrong‚ you can now even get yourself a robot girlfriend if you have failed to find your perfect woman. For all these benefits of living in a connected world‚ there is one huge disconnect: the economy seems to be growing‚ but it is not creating jobs. This disconnect is not a temporary blip which will disappear with a full economic recovery. It is part of a longer-term

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    16 Should we burn our food for fuel? Contents Introduction 3 Why do we do this 3 Conclusion 4 Bibliography 4 Why do we burn fossil fuels Introduction   The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 mandates that by 2022 36 billion gallons of biofuels will be produced in the United States.  15 billion gallons of this biofuel is expected to come from corn. (1) This will require the sacrifice of enough food to feed 166‚000‚000 people--over half the current population of the United

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    you go in America or even the world‚ the people have heard of William Shakespeare. His name is probably one of the most common ones in our society today‚ and has been since his time. But has anyone ever raised the question why? Why do we‚ as a society‚ read William Shakespeare’s plays? The answer is a simple one and that is to have a common knowledge in our societies. So many diverse groups of people can be brought together with Shakespeare’s plays‚ for discussions‚ arguments‚ and more

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    characteristics we are born with have much more influence on our personality and development than any experiences we may have in our life. Which do you consider to be the major influence? As we all know‚ every human being is different from each other‚ no matter in the appearance or the personality‚ which makes everyone unique. However‚ there has been an intense debate about whether our personalities and developments are more related to the characteristics we are born with than any events we might have

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    _______________ How do we know that the Qur’an we have today is the word of Allah and it is still in its original state since it was revealed to the prophet Muhammad S.A.W? This question cannot be underestimated‚ the revelation and the authenticity of the Qur’an has remained suspicious to a lot of people‚ specifically the non-muslim and the 21st century orientalist. In this era‚ Islam is in a great danger‚ people around the world arguing about the authenticity of Islam‚ about the authenticity of

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    you not later than December 9‚ 2012. We hereby submit the report and hope that you will find everything satisfactory. Yours sincerely‚ …………………………. (Khadijah Mohamed) ………………………… (Azhat Mat Jani) ……………………….. (Ahmad Abdul Hakim Mohd Idrus) ………………………. (Wan Nurshaidatulwanie Wan zaidi) Acknowledgement We would like to express gratitude to our beloved lecturer ‚ Madam Nurul Amilin Binti Razawi for her help and support. Thank you very much to our group members especially Khadijah

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    market each day‚ it can become impossible to know the best route in order to properly fulfill our nutritional needs without wreaking havoc to the world around us. The philosophical book The Ethics of What We Eat by Singer and Mason explores the lasting impact our dietary preferences pose on humans‚ animals‚ and the environment‚ as they offer suggestions on how to improve our ecological footprint through our choices. A lasting theme of the book puts a light on the multitude of positive aspects a meat-free

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    As a college-level student‚ I watched the video titled "Ageism in America: What We Get Wrong About Getting Older" and found it to be quite enlightening. One point that stood out to me was the idea that ageism not only affects older adults‚ but also impacts our society as a whole. The video discusses how ageism perpetuates negative stereotypes about older adults‚ such as being incompetent‚ senile‚ or unable to keep up with technology. These stereotypes can lead to discrimination in various aspects

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    Do We Know? Everyone in this world has their own opinion and I have mine. Do we really know if God is white‚ black‚ Hispanic‚ Jewish‚ Muslim‚ female‚ or male? In entertainment industry movie producers are playing games and changing things from the traditional God being white to God being black. In Bruce Almighty God is black. In previous years in movies God was always a white male. Through time it seems that people open up their minds to new ideas. I don’t believe that God is black

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    IJOMA ASEME FS 101-010 MEDGAR EVERS DOCUMENTARY Medgar Wiley Evers was born on July 2 1925 in Decatur Mississippi. He was a very influential human rights activist who focused on segregation in America and was murdered in cold blood by a member of the white citizens council called Byron De La Beckwith on June 12 1963 at the age of 35. He was married to Myrlie Beasley Evers and together they had three children. Dissimilar to the 1960s‚ things are very different in terms of minorities and equality

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