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    The human body is the entire structure of a human being and comprises a head‚ neck‚ trunk (which includes the thorax and abdomen)‚ arms and hands‚ legs and feet. Every part of the body is composed of various types of cell.[1] At maturity‚ the estimated average number of cells in the body is given as 37.2 trillion. This number is stated to be of partial data and to be used as a starting point for further calculations. The number given is arrived at by totalling the cell numbers of all the organs

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    Impact of modern technology [Name of writer] [Name of institute] Introduction Technology is the knowledge of techniques and processes that can be used to accomplish particular goals and objectives efficiently. Modern technology is the advancement of previously used methods applied to the production of goods and services. The impact of modern technology on human lives is inevitable and immeasurable. Technology has provided ways to complete several tasks on a quicker pace and in an efficient

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    Modern psychoanalysis" is a term coined by Hyman Spotnitz. “Influenced by the works of Sigmund Freud‚ Dr. Spotnitz believed that the principles of psychoanalysis could be extended to cure the severe narcissistic disorders that Freud had deemed untreatable.” (Sara Sheftel‚ 1991) Dr. Spotnitz and his colleagues described it as a “body of theoretical and clinical approaches” that could be used to envelop the full spectrum of emotional disorders and broaden the potential for treatment to pathologies

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    "Man has become slaves to the modern day gadgets " Nowadays‚ Children are getting so addicted to these modern day gadgets that they tend to forget they have a life!!! People are becoming lazier day by day in performing everyday task‚ its due to human intelligence upto some extent as per my opinion. You must be wondering why did I bring human intelligence into the picture. Additional drawbacks Additional drawbacks of addiction to modern day gadgets are: • We are so busy into our gadgets

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    evil nature of man‚ however‚ soon began to misuse the gun-power for destructive purposes. And in sheer disgust we speak ill of science for all those acts of cruelty. Endowed with tremendous power modern science is yoked to the chariots of war. It is bound to annihilate life on earth Modern wars: Modern wars are being fought with scientific weapons like tanks‚ aeroplanes‚ guns‚ bombs‚ missiles and rockets‚ etc. The warriors are simply media for the application of the scientist’s inventions. Ingenious

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    Liberalism can be defined as a way of maintaining human dignity. The source believes that this will be achieve through little government regulation and a market economy. Although concepts of individualism are necessary to achieve this desired dignity‚ too little regulation is unreliable and can be dangerous to an economy as seen in many events of the past. On the other hand‚ too much government control can be detrimental to an individuals pride‚ as it renounces principles of freedom. Keynesian economic

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    Technology in Modern Life

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    played an important role in the modern workplace. Gone are the days of using paper and pencil to keep track of revenue‚ cash received‚ and other vital business statistics. Work that previously required human labor such as answering the phone has now been replaced with automated machines which can direct the same call at a cheaper price. Furthermore‚ information technology has allowed businesses to keep records on customers in order to advertise directly to them. Modern technology has improved the efficiency

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    Humans

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    encourages equal sharing in children but not in chimpanzees Humans actively share resources with one another to a much greater degree than do other great apes‚ and much human sharing is governed by social norms of fairness and equity1–3. When in receipt of a windfall of resources‚ human children begin showing tendencies towards equitable distribution with others at five to seven years of age4–7. Arguably‚ however‚ the primordial situation for human sharing of resources is that which follows cooperative

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    THE RELEVANCE OF SHORTHAND IN MODERN OFFICE OPERATIONS For the effective discharge of their duties‚ professional secretaries must have a mastery of the basic office skills. These skills include Shorthand‚ type writing etc. of all these skills‚ shorthand happens to the most important and most challenging of all. But in secretarial departments of most tertiary institutions‚ most students believed that secretaries no longer write shorthand in business offices with theinvention and installation of

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    Vampires in Modern Culture

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    that humans are always trying to establish. Vampire lore has reflected the values and social structures of the culture it has existed in‚ but over the past century the values have transformed. From the classic story of Stoker’s Dracula where he is presented as sinister and non-human‚ the vampire aspect of literature has evolved drastically to a more heroic immortal. Physically‚ vampires have changed their appearance over the last century from the dark and non-human approach to a more modern and

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