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    A day in my life Victoria A. Solis SOCI111‚ American Military University 16 February‚ 2012 Daily Journal I woke up at 5.00am this morning after a decent rest. I felt energetic because I slept early yesterday at around 9pm. I jumped out of bed and tidied my room saving time for my morning jog. Later I went down stairs and found mum already up and watching her favorite morning sermon on television. I greeted her and asked for my brother: he was still asleep; he is not as hardworking as I

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    How Does Technology Influence Our Daily Lives The tеrm „ technology“ has been defined by the ancient Greeks as a collective term of human achievements‚ inventions‚ creations‚ knоwledge and expertise. Without a doubt‚ technology dramatically affects our lives in virtually each and every aspect and area. One of the greatest and most heated contemporary debates has been: „Does technology influence our lives in a positive or negative way?“ In my opinion‚ technology by itself has neither positive

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    People use math in their daily life. When you go to the grocery story you have to find out if you have enough money. When there are sales how much money it is and how much you save!! :) People use math every day. You use math whenever money‚ time‚ weight‚ height‚ calories or distance are involved for starters. Money You are going to book a hotel room for a trip. You have a coupon for a 15% discount. The rate is $120 before your discount. What is your rate ($102) and is it better than the internet

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    wooden poles were not available for tent supports‚ soldiers would sometimes use their weapons. Soldiers endured the daily round of roll calls‚ meals‚ drills‚ inspections‚ and fatigue duties. Throughout this tedious and seemingly endless routine‚ it was often the personal necessities sent or brought from home‚ or purchased from sutlers (licensed provisioners to the army) that made camp life tolerable. Many of these items were used for personal hygiene‚ grooming‚ and keeping uniforms in repair. Today these

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    We today revel in the idea that we are living in a world of science and science can work wonders for us. It is true that science has revolutionised modern life. What our forefathers‚ half a century ago‚ could not even dream of‚ we have that at our beck and call. Electricity is a wonder and what it is doing would have appeared to be a fairy tale for our forefathers. A button is pressed‚ the room gets flooded with light; the fan moves‚ the A.C. cools or warms the room‚ water is boiled or cooled

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    and Effects of Stress in Daily Life Stress comes from many different things and is the cause of many problems in a person’s life. There are different type of stress that mostly people experienced in there lives. The Acute‚ episodic and chronic stress. Each of this stress has a different types of characteristics‚ symptoms and treatment. Mostly people suffer from acute stress and experienced a perceived threat either physical‚ emotional or psychological that can cause our body to experiences and increased

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    Daily Life During The Civil War Training To be an effective soldier in the Civil War‚ a man needed to know much more than how to drill on the parade ground and how to fire his musket. It was mostly the hard school of experience that turned a green recruit fresh from his country home into a lean‚ weatherbeaten soldier who was able to march all night and fight all day on scant rations. Many volunteers did not survive long enough to make the transition. Adaptation to army discipline and regimentation

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    friend and me. Gady is really friendly and so am I. We both enjoy dancing. She said she loved meeting new people just like I do. I think she’s fun-loving just like I am. One special thing We have in common is that we like to spend a lot of time with our close friends .Furthermore we are very active because we practice many sports .And I think that the most important thing is that we are very responsible and we always want to have the best scores in all the courses that we are studying. In contrast

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    water our life

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    bonds. Water is a liquid at standard ambient temperature and pressure‚ but it often co-exists on Earth with its solid state‚ ice‚ and gaseous state‚ steam (water vapor). Water covers 71% of the Earth’s surface‚ and is vital for all known forms of life.[2] On Earth‚ 96.5% of the planet’s water is found in seas and oceans‚ 1.7% in groundwater‚ 1.7% in glaciers and the ice caps of Antarctica and Greenland‚ a small fraction in other large water bodies‚ and 0.001% in the air as vapor‚ clouds (formed

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    _______soil_______—the major ingredient of the fluid inside the cells of all organisms D. ______soil_______—a mixture of mineral and rock particles‚ the remains of dead organisms‚ water‚ and air E. _________sunlight________—the source of energy for most life on Earth F. Most organisms’ body __________heat___________ should stay within the range of 0°C to 50°C for survival. 1. Temperature is affected by ________latitude_________; areas closer to the equator are warmer than areas farther from the equator

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