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    Good afternoon everyone. The topic for our debate is that technology is making us less alienated‚ more sociable and more human. We‚ the negative team believe this statement is true. The first speaker Lily of the affirmative team has tried to tell you that… this is wrong because…the second speaker Lin of the affirmative team has tried to tell you that…this is wrong because…the third speaker of the affirmative team Moha has tried to tell you that… this is wrong because…our first speaker Bob has told

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    HOMEWORK : Essay Essay 2 : Advantages and disadvantages of Nuclear Power As an important part of science‚ at the moment‚ nuclear technology is being continually and effectively developed. Regarding to nuclear‚ there has always been controversies over whether its advantages outweigh its disadvantages. From my point of view‚ the matter of the use of nuclear power should be taken seriously and thought about carefully with positive attitude towards it. On the one hand‚ nuclear has

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    1. Introduction The aim of this essay is to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of setting up a wholly owned subsidiary (WOS) instead of a joint venture (JV). There are numerous studies and research papers done on which entry mode is best in different situations‚ but there is no simple task deciding which is the best unless one can see into the future. JV and WOS are two completely different entry modes with their distinct down- and upsides. Entering a new market gives both great opportunities

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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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    It’s easy to see the advantages of owning bicycle in close city for example Eskişehir. It has a lot of advantages on a lot of titles‚ although it has disadvantages about many titles. One of the main advantages of owning bicycle has not problem about traffic. you can ride a bike where cars is not driven and you can enter narrow street. another main advantage is being healtier than before cycling. you ride a bike with your leg and your leg’s mussles also work and than it puts your blood pressure

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    London Olympics 2012 London Olympics 2012 There are many advantages and disadvantages to London for hosting the Olympic Games. Advantages: Urban regeneration the East-end of London will be the main focus of the Olympic Zone‚ Stratford being host to a brand new 80‚000-seater Olympic Stadium. Housing One of the long-term benefits of the games is the provision of 5‚000 homes following the conversion of the Olympic Village after the games. However the cost of housing may increase as a result

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet Internet can be defined as the wired or wireless mode of communication through which one can receive‚ transmit information that can be used for single or multiple operations. The internet is an extraordinary entertainment and learning tool that can be utilized in a number of modes to increase the ability of a user to collect information. The principal components of the internet are World Wide Web (www) and email

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    the one hand‚ using such mean of transport is very comfortable and contribute to save people’s time and energy. Moreover‚ workers are able to transfer some important things with the help of the car. Personally I think that it is unable to survive without transport system. Anyway‚ loads of people cannot imagine how to get home after a tiring working day without a car. On the other hand‚ using the car as the most popular mean of transport has a lot of disadvantages. Firstly‚ cars pollute surrounding

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    Natural resources are the building blocks on which modern society depends. Knowledge of their physical nature and origins‚ and the web they weave between all aspects of human society and the physical earth can lay the foundation for a sustainable society. We agree with the above statement because natural resources are important‚ as human beings would not exist without them. We use natural resources in everything we do. Therefore we should use our resources with minimal wastage and even ensure

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    I tend to agree that young children can be negatively affected by too much time spent on the computer every day. This is partly because sitting in front of the screen for too long can be damaging to both the eyes and the physical posture of a young child‚ regardless of what they are using the computer for. However‚ the main concern is about the type of computer activities that attract children. These are often electronic games that tend to be very intense and rather violent. The player is usually

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