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    Another disadvantage Judith had to endure was the inability to make her own decisions‚ including but not limiting‚ rights to the money which she had collected‚ and the husband in which she would marry. Woolf expresses the weight of Judith’s opinion about her marriage‚ “Soon‚ however‚ before she was out of her teens‚ she was to be betrothed to the son of a neighboring wool-stapler.”(47). Woolf explains what would happen if Judith were to refused the arranged marriage‚ “the daughter who refused to

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    comfortable. We cannot think of a life sans technology. We get to keep a lot of information in a small device and use it when we like. Cars have also become better with the use of technology. Thus technology is undeniably an important of our life. Communication has been made easier for example the internet has brought email and chatting facilities. Instead of sending letters to respective destinations‚ it is very easy to send an email which will be received instantly.

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    Advertising can be regarded as having two separate functions‚ one of persuading and one of informing consumers. Against some who claim that persuasive advertising using irrational means is moral as long as the product or service it represents is good or useful‚ this paper argues that by denigrating human reason such advertising is always immoral. On the other hand‚ advertisements which present information in a straight-forward and truthful way are always moral no matter what they advertise; indeed

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    The creation of an identical copy of something is the process of cloning. It is simply a form of asexual reproduction. Cloning is a big issue in todays world of science because of the potential benefits‚ the risks involved‚ and medical‚ ethical and religious conflicts. Plants and animals have already been cloned and stem cell research is already going ahead‚ and maybe one day science will be able to clone a human. The division of opinion on cloning will require many forums of discussion to cover

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    who can realize the following : (i) In the politics of our country the student-factions play extremely important role in the national politics. Naturally if AL withdraws them from the field‚ other political parties would enjoy the consequential advantage. Even some of their student leaders may join other parties with the objective of taking revenge. (ii) Unquestionably there is need for the students to learn politics such that they can love the people and the country‚ which is the first step of

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    your family and suddenly the telephone ring‚ it’s just a company trying to convince you to buy one of their products. It is a real example of advertising. Lastly‚ sometimes you do not have the financial ability to buy something‚ but with these new methods of advertising‚ you will run to buy it‚ which will affect your budget. On the other hand‚ there are some good sides to advertising. For instance‚ it compares the prices of many companies which benefit the consumer. Beside that‚ it really opens

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    melting point; for annealing 800 degrees are needed. Iron‚ by comparison‚ has a melting point of 1538 degrees Celsius. Its low melting point makes copper easy to smelt‚ cast‚ and remelt without special furnaces or a heavy investment of fuel. Another advantage of copper is that it can be recycled without any loss of quality. As pure copper is too soft for structural elements or most practical appliances‚ it needs to be hardened and strengthened. It is therefore combined with

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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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    home. This physiological or behavioral characteristics are a biometric factor which can be your fingerprints or voice patterns.(Biometric-Solution) To safeguard information assets from being accessed by unauthorized users‚ it can be clear that old methods of security are not strong enough to protect what is most important as connectivity continues to spread across the globe. Biometric technology is becoming more accessible than before and is ready to bring enhanced security and greater convenience

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    Firstly what is modern technology? It is the making‚ modification‚ usage‚ and knowledge of tools‚ machines‚ techniques‚ crafts‚ systems‚ and methods in order to solve a problem‚ achieve a goal‚ handle an applied input/output relation or perform a specific function. The human species’ use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistorical discovery of the ability to control fire increased the available sources of food and the invention of the wheel helped

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