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    People often do not see any disadvantages of having computers; I will try to show you good and bad sides of using them. In the first place‚ a computer is a really comfortable‚ convenient and helpful thing; it often makes lots of work for us which normally consumes plenty of time.Another useful thing is that computers now are often small and we can take them wherever we want. We can use them f. ex. in planes‚ restaurants or in same waiting rooms.An additional advantage of using the computer is that

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    THE advantages and disadvantages of Nuclear energy Day after day‚ the energy required in the world increases. Fossil fuels have been used for energy since the outset of the last century. The burning of these fossil fuels over the years has caused the earth’s temperature to increase. Some countries are concerned about this problem‚ and tend toward finding alternative power sources. Iran chooses nuclear energy to decrease poison gases‚ but this choice has met with the disapproval of many countries

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Technology in Education Ilena_jia Modern science and techonology are getting increasingly popular in education today‚ ranging from personal computers to intellectual science labs. On my part‚ they are undoubtedly beneficial to students rather than detrimental. It’s undeniable that the Internet brought human beings to a whole new world‚ where people can exchange information freely and rapidly‚ so why don’t we draw upon it as a way to guide the students through

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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Living in the Country. Living in the country is often the dream of people who live in the city. However‚ in reality it has both advantages and disadvantages. There are many advantages to living in the country. One is closer to nature and can enjoy more peace and quiet. There are fewer cars so there is less pollution. Furthermore‚ life in the country is slower so people there have time for each other. As a result‚ they tend to be friendlier and more open.

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    media for community. The internet and modern telecommunications has changed social networks and socialization greatly. It has opened up our ability to communicate over vast distances at near light speed. We now have many more ways in which to communicate in synchronous time with people at distances. Our asynchronous communication (like message boards and social networking) can now involve many more people than with non-electronic media. Another advantage to electronic media communication is the

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    There are advantages and disadvantages in every war that can either be minute details or change the whole course of the war. In the Revolutionary war‚ there were many advantages and disadvantages of either side. America and Britain both had different things working for them or against them‚ many of these things were very significant by the end of the war. Although both sides had various advantages and disadvantages‚ America’s advantages outweighed those of the British. In the war‚ America had

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    Civil War broke out‚ the Confederacy and the Union both had numerous advantages and disadvantages and there were multiple women and slaves that contributed to the war. To begin with‚ the Confederacy had its significant advantages that helped it push through the war‚ one of which was its strong leaders. Many believed “Stonewall” Jackson and Robert E. Lee were some of the best officers even before the war. Also‚ they had the advantage of fighting on their own soil. They knew the terrain better that

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF MOBILE PHONES ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF MOBILE PHONES Mobile phones are used all over the world for different purposes. In this essay‚ we will be looking at the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile phones. Dr Martin Cooper is considered the inventor of the first portable handset and the first person to make a call on a portable cell phone‚ in April 1973. This portable phone had numerous features never seen before. It revolutionised communication

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    AWOS is a real need and aid in aviation meteorology. Elaborate merits/demerits of AWOS with respect to weather reporting and measure to overcome limitations if any. INTRODUCTION: All living beings live in an environment surrounded by the atmosphere. So‚ all changes and phenomena occurred in the atmosphere and in the environment lived in affect all the livings very much‚ human being as well. To be able to minimize the negative effects of the phenomena occurred and to be able to use the results

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    Part two‚ Statement of the Problem‚ provides specific questions that the researcher sought to answer. It also indicates the purpose of the experiment and specifically‚ it states both descriptive and inferential questions and hypothesis. Part three‚ Significance of the Study‚ gives the people an idea on how relevant the study is to other researchers. It also states the importance of the study‚ the beneficiaries and the benefits to be derived from the results of the study. Part four‚ Scope and Delimitation

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