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    Computers cannot replace teachers in the classroom Nowadays in our society‚ many people use computers for many uses‚ and some use it to learn. Some teachers already started to use technology to teach. But some still refuse to use it in the classroom. Why could not the computers replace teachers in the classroom ? The answer is simple: learning everything from a computer is not as efficient as a professor’s teaching‚ but we can use it as a bonus. Moreover‚ the computers excessive use may

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    Technophobia or Reality In Tezuka’s Metropolis and Asimov’s‚ I‚ Robot‚ the role of the robots are to serve humans. In both worlds‚ humans have come to rely on computers and robots to do everyday tasks to manual labor. In Metropolis‚ the robots are utilized for all labor and are treated only as machines. Over the years‚ the use of robots has eliminated most jobs for humans. Without these jobs‚ the humans became impoverished and forced to live in the slums. The plutocratic government controls everything

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    Writing about literature - an essay THE CAN-CAN: WHAT CAN AND WHAT CAN’T? By Huy Phát A popular provocative dance move in the Broadway shows in 1950s has been chosen as the title for this short story “The Can-can” of Vivante about a man having a love affair while his thought was wandering around “somebody doing the can-can”- his wife back home. The can-can therefore does more than just being the title‚ its repeated recurrence in the story recognizes itself as a noteworthy symbol and also contributes

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    Opposites Attract In the article “La Vida Robot “ by Joshua Davis‚ the author shows how people with different skills could still make a good team as he writes about four Mexican students who competed in a robotics competition. In the biography Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson‚ readers learn about how Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak came together and combined Wozniak’s shy personality and knowledge about electronics with Jobs’ business sense . In La Vida Robot lorenzo ‚luis‚Oscar and Cristian have different

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    now-a-days more and more families opt for this decision regarding their elderly. However‚ as we advance in our analysis of the topic‚ one comes to realize that such health‚ mental or social conditions are not necessarily attached to ageing itself. People can grow old a have a “normal” and healthy life without much hassle or pain and difficulties. Early care and preparation is what leads many to a sustainable and healthy life at

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    What makes a good team? Is it having complementary skills or working well together? In the two excerpts from “La Vida Robot” by Joshua Davis and “Steve Jobs” by Walter Isaacson both have different point views about how to build an effective team. Depending on the type of the team and different attributes. In the excerpt of “La Vida robot”‚ Davis believes to become a great team that individual members need to bring complementary skills to the task. And he supports his topic by saying “Lorenzo

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    What Can Bones Reveal About Humans? In the article “Ancient Genes and Modern Health‚” authors S. Boyd Eaton and Melvin Konnor reveal the diet of Paleolithic ancestors‚ nutritional variations that accompanied the advancement of agriculture‚ and common illnesses that were frequent in the West but not in hunter-gatherers. As anthropologists have discovered much evidence that early humans were once primarily scavengers and gatherers of plants‚ much valuable information can be revealed about early history

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    The next “industrial” revolution: Robots and smart machines reshaping work Smart machines and robots will redefine society. One of the main economic and business trends - robots and smart machines. From the very beginning human was searching for something that could change his lifestyle. First sticks used as weapon‚ first mills to reduce handwork‚ first vehicles to cut time in transportation... Robots now are now being deployed as receptionists‚ banking assistants and even prison guards‚ while

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    Both Joshua Davis‚ author of “La Vida Robot” and Walter Isaacson‚ author of Steve Jobs have different thoughts on what will build a strong team. Joshua Davis thinks that you need people with different ideas and strong points. You need people to have different strong points to have a complete team of people. Walter Isaacson thinks that you just need ideas and someone to get them to bring them to life. Jobs could supply the products needed and help with ideas. Wozniak merged the ideas with his own

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    In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Shakespeare creates a world with many distinct characters‚ each with their own distinct traits. While these characters share their love of Rome in common with each other‚ their faults lead them to try to obtain power in different ways. Caesar’s attempt to obtain power by going through ‘parliament’ is admirable because other characters were prepared to lie‚ cheat and murder their way to the top. However‚ while Brutus was prepared to take control by any means necessary

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