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    person should consume eight glasses of water a day. For this project‚ we are given the ability to create anything we wanted with the simple request that we highlight the affects it would have. If I could create anything in the world‚ I would pawn the invention of a machine that had the capability to filter and cleanse any scale of water at any given moment immediately. Now many people will say that I should create something beneficial to myself‚ such as a time machine‚ or a teleportation device of some

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    life without electricity

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    Life without Electricity In today’s society humankind has become dependent on electricity to be able to live and function. So how would the world be if we couldn’t rely on electricity? There would be no TVs‚ factories‚ cars‚ or even phones. Without electricity we would have to go back to our great great great grandparents’ ways of living. To entertain themselves children would have to learn how to use their imagination. In a world without electricity there would be no video games to play or TVs

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    Electricity Crisis in Nepal “Not a day goes by without a few hours of power cuts. Load shedding has now become a perennial problem and it is here to stay." The story of power position in Nepal is that of highest potential and lowest consumption. The electricity demand in Nepal is increasing by about 10 percent every year and close to 40 percent of the approximate Nepalese population has access to electricity so far. The main load centre is the central zone which includes the Kathmandu Valley. Nepal

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    difficult to argue that Franklin Delano Roosevelt was one of the greatest‚ if not the greatest President the United States of America has ever had. Roosevelt was elected President four times‚ held office for twelve years‚ led America out of the Great Depression‚ started many programs‚ such as social security‚ which are still in place today. He led America through World War II and the tragedies that came with it and was America’s first disabled President. Eleven years before he was elected President

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    Latest Invention: Cell Phone that Can Help Managers Watch Employees’ Every Step KDDI Corporation‚ Japanese telecommunications operator‚ has come up with a technology that can track the movement of a person and transmit the collected information back to the main office. The technology works by evaluating the movement of accelerometers‚ which are‚ by the way‚ found in nearly every cell phone. According to the researchers‚ the technology can identify different types of activities‚ including walking

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    Greatest Achievement

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    the mere thought of even standing alone to present is frightening and traumatizing. When I was nine‚ I had stage fright. There was a story telling class and it was my turn to present my story to the class. However‚ I was frozen stiff‚ convinced that I could not do it‚ and I cried. I could not speak and was led away by my teacher amongst the students’ laughter. I never presented again until I was in secondary school. But‚ when I spoke in front of my friends for a project presentation‚ I remembered

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    Medgar Evers Civil rights activist. Born July 2‚ 1925‚ in Decatur‚ Mississippi. After growing up in a Mississippi farming family‚ Evers enlisted in the United States Army in 1943. He fought in both France and Germany during World War II before receiving an honorable discharge in 1946. In 1948‚ he entered Alcorn Agricutural and Mechanical College (now Alcorn State University) in Lorman‚ Mississippi. During his senior year‚ Evers married a fellow student‚ Myrlie Beasley; they later had three children:

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    Argue for the limitation of speed limits In American society today‚ there are numerous laws designed to protect all citizens. One such law is having a speed limit. This requires motorists to drive reasonably and consider the conditions and potential hazards‚ regardless of what the speed limit signs say. As the automobile demands grew‚ the streets and highways expanded throughout the US‚ lawmakers created speed limits. On thee another hand‚ some citizens believe with modern day road materials

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    approximately around 1886‚ electricity was becoming a very exciting thing as AC plants started to appear all over the world. This meant great change for not only our establishments but also‚ for families that were near it and could afford it. It was the dawn of aluminum‚ cars and now a better way of life with electricity‚ life was about to get more exciting as well as easier for many families. Around the time of the late 1800’s‚ under the idea of “separate spheres”‚ caring for children was looked at as a central

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    Medgar Evers

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    Medgar Evers Medgar Evers was a civil rights activist whose life was cut short due to the racism and discriminations towards blacks in his time. Medgar Wiley Evers was born on July 2‚ 1925‚ near Decatur‚ Mississippi. He grew up on a small farm that his father owned along with 5 other siblings. Evers strived to get his diploma by walking 12 miles to and from school every day‚ until 1943‚ when Evers was inducted into the army along with his brother Charles Evers. He fought during WWII he was honorably

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