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    Disadvantage of Science

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    Computer Disadvantages

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    1. They are expensive. 2. If you have little knowledge of them‚ it is easy to get in a lot of trouble and quite literally destroy your computer. 3. Depending on the OS and software/hardware installed‚ they can be difficult to maintain. 4. If you have the internet and don’t have an Anti-Virus program‚ or at least an Anti-Spyware program‚ surfing the web can ruin your day. 5. Nothing lasts forever. 6‚ computers are taking places of labours and 1 computer can do a work of almost 100 acountents

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    Mri Disadvantages

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    Do the risks of MRI outweigh the benefits? Even though MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is considered the “safe modality” of imaging‚ the number of adverse events has only increased in clinical settings across the past decade. MRI is considered the safest imaging modality because it can produce the most information from a patient while not delivering any ionizing radiation‚ unlike x-rays‚ fluoroscopy‚ etc. New safety screening technologies and safety practices have much promise in reducing these

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    Aboriginal Disadvantages

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    Socioeconomically disadvantaged people are a population who lack sufficient income to obtain adequate health‚ food‚ housing and clothing that the rest of society can afford‚ find it difficult to ensure an adequate standard of living or are often unemployed and rely on social security and services. Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders (ATSI) fall into this category and make up a large amount of the people who are socioeconomically disadvantaged. A study by the ‘United Nations Draft Declaration

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    Dead Body

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    die‚ he asks not that his country be sorrowful for his death‚ but that they consider that the piece of earth "corner of a foreign field" that his body lies on be considered won for England "is for ever England". As his dead body decays into dirt or dust‚ that dirt will become rich because it came from an English body. England once "bore" this soldier’s body‚ loved him‚ educated him‚ offered his fresh English air‚ and landscape to walk through‚ and at one time cleansed him with its blessed waters and

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    “My body is my own business‚” The Hijab‚ Freedom or Oppression? PDF Print E-mail Thursday‚ 24 April 2008 14:37 "A Canadian-born Muslim woman has taken to wearing the traditional hijab scarf. It tends to make people see her as either a terrorist or a symbol of oppressed womanhood‚ but she finds the experience LIBERATING." Author: Naheed Mustafa Source: The Globe & Mail (Facts & Arguements Page A26) [islaam.ca] Published: June 29th‚ 1993 Wearing the hijab has given me freedom from

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    Bog Bodies

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    Tyler Hoffman Monday 11:00 am Bog Bodies 1) The stomach contents of Tollund Man and Grauballe Man consisted of porridge‚ made of mostly barely and wheat‚ parts of domesticated plants such as linseed flax and knotweed and many wild plants. A total of forty different plant seeds were found in the contents of Tollund Man’s stomach‚ Grauballe Man had almost sixty different species of plants in his stomach. Also‚ small pieces of bone and animal hairs were found‚ leading scientists to believe rodents

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    The film “ Maria Full of Grace” demonstrated in a way‚ a harsh truth of what teenagers from third world countries go thru due to necessity. Maria a 17 year old girl thats in Colombia where is known to be one of the leading countries besides Mexico to export drugs around the world. She lives with her mother‚ grandmother‚ sister and nephew. Maria was the only one working in her house and was anchorage of all the bills including her nephews medical bills. Those issues weren’t Maria’s only worries‚ she

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    STABILITY OF A FLOATING BODY Introduction It is important to know if a body is stable like a ship floating on the surface of a liquid and the stability depends on the height of the center of gravity. In this experiment‚ the stability of a pontoon will be found by changing its center of gravity at different heights which we can then use to compare to the theoretical stability that was calculated. Theory To find out if the floating body is stable‚ this experiment is to find out the metacentric

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    Gustavo A. Carrillo Humanities 111 June 25‚ 2008 Medea in Full Control of the Events Euripides plays are about the emotions and reactions of ordinary people and social issues rather than with deities and their adventures. His collection of plays‚ approximately 90 of them‚ includes Electra‚ Trojan Women and Medea. This last one is the most controversial play during Euripides ’s time‚ because portraits Medea as a heroine in a time where only man can be heroes. Medea is an easy play to read that

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