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    Technology's Benefits

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    Technology has progressed by leaps and bounds in the last few decades‚ and its benefits are there for all to see. One of the biggest arguments against technology is its sometimes ridiculously high cost which limits its usage and places it out of reach of many people. But it is an undeniable fact that technology has helped us make many tasks easier‚ and it has also made the world a much smaller place The latest developments in technology can be seen and felt in many industries‚ but there are some

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    Benefits of Exercise

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    better than none‚ more exercise is generally better than less‚ and no exercise can be disastrous. No one is asking for you to start a rigorous daily regimen‚ just do something. If you need motivation‚ here is a list of scientifically proven health benefits that regular exercise brings. Longevity. People who are physically active live longer. According to a 20 year follow-up study‚ regular exercise reduces the risk of dying prematurely. New brain cell development‚ improved cognition and memory. Exercise

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    benefits of joining wto

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    law and terms of trade for greater effeciency. 4)Updates all participating countries and banks to international standards and effeciency in terms of trade and commerce. Cons: 1)Unequal benefits awarded to DCs and LDCs (reference: unfair terms of trade benefit western nations more than they benefit the african nations when the 2 regions trade) 2)Certain DCs such as parts of Africa get marginalised due to lack of participation in world trade. 3)Gives unfair pollitical leverage to larger

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    Exercise Benefits

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    for a sharp mind and emotional stability? Physical activity promotes not only what the eyes see‚ but also what is felt inside. School‚ health administrators‚ and even mothers have preached the importance of exercise to our body. However‚ the real benefit is reaped through the most complex organ‚ the brain. With an organ that’s constantly at work‚ exercise increases the executive function‚ blood flow‚ and chemical secretion creating a euphoric experience. Exercise is the gateway to an enlightenment

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    Gmo Benefits

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    material (DNA) has been modified in a way that does not occur naturally‚ e.g. through the introduction of a gene from a different organism.” The benefits of these modified organism are these modified crops have been developed to improve yield‚ through the introduction of resistance to plant diseases or of increased tolerance of herbicides. Despite the benefits of

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    The Benefits of Telecommuting Studies show that telecommuting is gaining popularity with many U.S. employers as they realize the cost benefits offered by telecommuting programs. According to a study conducted by The Dieringer Research Group of WorldatWork (2006)‚ the number of Americans telecommuting at least one day per month has grown by 10 percent in recent years‚ rising from 26.1 million in 2005 to 28.7 million in 2006‚ with roughly 20 percent of the workforce engaging in some type of

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    what I would like to talk about? Great person? No‚ I would like to talk about vegetarian. Thomas Edison‚ Albert Einstein and Mahatma Gandhi are vegetarians. The population of vegetarians keep increasing all over the world in the past few years. I’m also one of it. So‚ why going veggie? What are the benefits to become a vegetarian? Firstly‚ switching to a vegetarian diet can give your health a boost as a balance vegetarian diet is a healthy choice. Cancer grows and spreads in an acidic environment

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    Cause of increasing crime rate in Cambodia: -Poverty: because most of the poor don’t have enough money to get education and food‚ so they will do whatever for getting food without thinking well like rob or steal someone. -Imbalance between rich and poor: As we can see in our social‚ there are a lot of poor people and the gap between rich and poor is very far. The rich have many cars in their house but the poor don’t have any cars even food to eat. Thus they will think it is not fair and try to

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    The benefits of immigration Every year thousands of people choose to leave their home country and come to the United States to start a new life. They dream of freedom and endless possibilities that they would never have in their home countries. Unfortunately‚ there are those who chose to disregard the law and come to this country illegally. It is estimated that there are 20 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. today. In today’s American society it is not uncommon for them to

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    Benefits of Ecotourism

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    Benefits Of Ecotourism There are many different benefits that can be derived from Ecotourism if it is used as a tool by local communities rather than large outside interests.  However‚ the results are a direct reflection of the motivation behind the project.  Since these motivations are often mixed it follows that the results are often mixed too.  The following article was originally published by USAID‚ an organization that helps fund various ecotourism projects in many developing nations.  |

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