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    THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF LIVING IN A CITY Have you ever thought of the advantages and disadvantages of living in cities? It may seem at first that living in cities have only good sides but further consideration shows that it also got negative sides. Frankly speaking‚ living in a big city has its pros and cons as well. Opinions about big cities are divided. To start with‚ cities provide you with a lot of facilities which are close at your door step. In Kuala Lumpur for example‚ thanks

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    communication? Just flip open your cell phone‚ type in a quick “meet me @ 2 plz” and press send. Text messaging is an easy and discrete way of communicating with others‚ but it has its disadvantages and advantages. It is not a surprise why texting can cause so man problems physically and mentally. There are several advantages for texting rather than having a voice communication. One main argument of why texting is better is that it gives a lot of discretion. Text messaging allows you to communicate with

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF INTERNET INTRODUCTION Internet has become the most ever powerful tool for man throughout the world. The internet is a collection of various services and resources.  Although‚ many people still think e-mail and World Wide Web as the principle constituents of internet‚ there is lot more in store than e-mail‚ chat rooms‚ celebrity web sites and search engines. It also became the best business tool of modern scenario. Today internet has brought a globe in a single

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    References: 1) RaulBarrera. (2012). Disadvantages of Cell Phones in School. Available: http://www.studymode.com/essays/Disadvantages-Of-Cell-Phones-In-School-1074638.html. Last accessed 6 May 2014. 2) HayItsGio. (2012). Cell Phones in School. Available: http://www.studymode.com/essays/Cell-Phones-In-School-1317488.html. Last accessed

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Robot Technology Many type of robots that have been created and developed by the engineers to help human managing and assisting human in daily tasks. Robots are simply machines that have the ability to perform specific tasks and typically controlled by a computer or collection of computers. The robot can only perform those tasks for which they have been programmed.  Main advantage of the robot technology is the increasing in productivity‚ safety‚ efficiency

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    Law- D1 In this essay I intend to evaluate the effectiveness of lay personnel and the advantages and the disadvantages of magistrates and jurors. Lay members (Magistrates) have legal advisers within points of law and live locally as they have to live close so that they know the area well. Also it is cheaper to send cases to lay magistrates than using professional judges because they are cheaper and do their work voluntarily. Many magistrates are from a good gender balance; this can benefit them

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    Advantage and Disadvantage of Increasing Mobile Phone Use Mobile phone is a good technology which is lacking from our lives. As the manager of Institute of Occupational Safety and Health‚ I will discuss about the advantage and disadvantage of using mobile phone. In recent years‚ the world has witnessed a booming number of mobile phones. They are dramatically changing the way people contact to each other. It is apparent that mobile phone has had a profound influenced on personal live. However‚ not

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF USING INTERNET In the history of mankind‚ the Internet is the greatest development in the domain of communication industry. Internet has tremendous potential and a lot to offer in terms of services. We can notice advantages and disadvantages of using Internet. In the beginning we can indicate some advantages. At first‚ Internet is a source of information. There is a huge amount of information available on the Internet for just about every subject known to man‚

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    Virtually any medium can be used for advertising. Commercial advertising media can include wall paintings‚ billboards‚ street furniture components‚ printed flyers and rack cards‚ radio‚ cinema and television adverts‚ web banners‚ mobile telephone screens‚ shopping carts‚ web popups‚ skywriting‚ bus stop benches‚ human billboards‚ magazines‚ newspapers‚ town criers‚ sides of buses‚ banners attached to or sides of airplanes ("logojets")‚ in-flight advertisements on seatback tray tables or overhead

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    Prohibition in the United States‚ also known as The Noble Experiment‚ was the period from 1920 to 1933‚ during which the sale‚ manufacture‚ and transportation of alcohol for consumption were banned nationally[1] as mandated in the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Under substantial pressure from the temperance movement‚ the United States Senate proposed the Eighteenth Amendment on December 18‚ 1917. Having been approved by 36 states‚ the 18th Amendment was ratified on January

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