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    The Art and Craft of the Machine Author(s): Frank Lloyd Wright Reviewed work(s): Source: Brush and Pencil‚ Vol. 8‚ No. 2 (May‚ 1901)‚ pp. 77-81‚ 83-85‚ 87-90 Published by: Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25505640 . Accessed: 27/03/2012 12:42 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers‚ and students

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    COMPUTER – ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Almost every home‚ office‚ or school has a computer of some kind these days. The word ‘computer’ comes from ‘computing’ i.e. calculating. They can do complicated sums very quickly. We can play games‚ draw pictures and even make sound and music on them. Computers can be used to keep records of diaries‚ slides‚ recipes‚ songs or any information which we want to store and get back sometime later in some form. We can link computers together to share information

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    Disadvantages of Dams

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    DISADVANATGES: 1. Dams are extremely expensive to build and must be built to a very high standard. 2. The high cost of dam construction means that they must operate for many decades to become profitable. 3. The flooding of large areas of land means that the natural environment is destroyed. 4. People living in villages and towns that are in the valley to be flooded‚ must move out. This means that they lose their farms and businesses. In some countries‚ people are forcibly removed so that

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    Disadvantages of Television

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    First‚ believe in the world—that there is meaning behind everything.   Don’t look back—forward‚ infinite energy‚ infinite enthusiasm‚ infinite daring‚ and infinite patience—then alone can great deeds be accomplished.   This is the first lesson to learn: be determined not to curse anything outside‚ not to lay the blame upon anyone outside‚ but stand up‚ lay the blame on yourself. You will find that is always true. Get hold of yourself.   Tell the truth boldly‚ whether it hurts or not. Never

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    TV viewing takes away the time that your child needs to develop important skills like language‚ creativity‚ motor‚ and social skills.  These skills are developed in the kids’ first two years (a critical time for brain development) through play‚ exploration‚ and conversation.  A kid’s language skills‚ for example‚ do not improve by passively listening to the TV.  It is developed by interacting with people‚ when talking and listening is used in the context of real life.  TV viewing numbs your kid’s

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    Marisa O’Steen March‚ 25 2012 Justice – 355 Professor Surrendrahath In today’s economy keeping people in prison is becoming an ugly‚ expensive mess. There are now so many alternatives to incarceration that we need to explore and start using. Johnny Cash wrote a song called “Folsom Prison Blues” describing the angst of inmates‚ permanently immortalizing them in the publics minds. However‚ now that prisons across the country are running out of resources and space

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    Disadvantages Of Chickpea

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    Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) belongs the genus Cicer‚ tribe Cicereae‚ sub-family Papilionaceae and family Leguminoseae. The genus Cicer encompasses 43 species. Among them nine are annuals‚ 33 are perennial and one with unspecified life cycle. Of the 9 annual species‚ Cicer arietinum L. is the only cultivated species. Based on the morphological characteristics‚ life cycle and geographical distribution‚ Van der Maesen (1987) classified the Cicer genus into four sections. Eight annual species‚ namely

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    gilded age

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    Gilded problems Living conditions during the gilded age were not healthy. Many people lived in tenements. Life in the tenements was trashy‚ and the space between each tenement was about one foot. They also did not have any type of plumbing‚ so all the waste would wash down to the street. Also many people would live in one small tenement. Between 1812 and 1840 the American political landscape underwent significant changes. The most important of these changes was the rise of the formal political

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    A single machine can perform work which a human being can take a thousand days to do in one day; moreover‚ in today’s modern agemachines are at a rapid pace beginning to take over our everyday lives. Numerous amounts of jobs and services that we rely on a daily basis are now provided to us by sometimes hands-free‚ ingenious‚ and hasty machines. Thus‚ our technology has evolved so greatly that human labor has either been partially or completely replaced by machines; furthermore‚ many jobs are now

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    7-3 Notes Gilded Age • Gilded means Gold Covered • 1880-1900 is called the Gilded Age because of societies focus on $ and greed. The rich were getting richer and the poor getting poorer. • Mark Twain wrote a novel entitled The Gilded Age and showed the growing gap between rich and poor. • President Rutherford B. Hayes (1876-1880) noted that 90% of the nations money was controlled by just 10% of the population. Political Machines Graft – political corruption. o Politicians

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