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    school activities and even projects could be in a lower priority compared to computer games especially to those who are addicted to this kind of electronic games. Many of us think that this so called “Electronic-sport” can hinder the good future of the young ones specially the students who are said to be the hope of the future‚ but still some says that it is also a way of life in which it helps in relieving stress. But what is the advantage and disadvantage of playing computer games? II

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    Advantages and disadvantages of living in the countryside Privacy If you like privacy‚ living in the country works well -- particularly if your home is situated in a remote area and you don’t have neighbors for miles. This also provides solitude. Less Pollution The countryside is generally quiet and peaceful -- certainly not as contaminated with toxic pollutants as the city. There isn’t as much traffic or smog or pollution from industry. Ecologically speaking‚ the advantages to living in the

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    essay will make a statement about the advantages and disadvantages of mergers and acquisitions. The approach in researching will be some information on internet‚ some books‚ newspaper. Generally with mergers and acquisitions‚ company can develop themselves’ scale. Mergers and acquisitions also can make scale developing quicker and quicker. J.G. Williams said “the purpose of mergers and acquisitions is relatively complemented into advantages” (J.G. Williams 1980). One reason is that each product can

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    Advantages and disadvantages of wired/cabled network A wired network is more reliable and has generally a higher bandwidth (is faster..) than a wireless network; while it constraints to the availability and length of connection cables‚ can be more expensive than a wireless network and may not fit specific situations such as reaching some remote areas or being used with mobile devices. Advantages and disadvantages of wireless network Advantages: * Flexible if there is ad-hoc situation when

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of State Control of Industry. Certain industries are under state control in many countries. It plays an indispensible role for economic development of nations. The term state control means to govern industry in order to develop the economy and to provide better services and facilities for the public. In other words‚ state control refers to the industry owned by the state or government for national welfares rather than profit. Research has shown state control

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of using cash to make payments Advantages Disadvantages Cash is the most common way of payment around the globe when compared to all other types of payment. As cash does not involve third-party action for its immediate conversion into other forms value. Cash requires no authorization for the person who carries it‚ thus it is convenient for those who desires small payment amounts to be used. The use of cash does not involve any transaction fees for both ends‚ that

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    These are held in each state‚ each of which then goes on to sponsor the winning candidate of their primary at the national convention‚ where the party’s presidential candidate is announced. This method of choosing a candidate came about due to the McGovem/Fraser Commission of 1968 (where Mayor Daley refused McGovem the chance to run as he was too liberal). It replaced the old system of decisions being made in ‘smoke filled rooms’ where party bosses were all powerful and made the decision. The alternative

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    DaMaiya Colston Professor Chad Gaudet US History I 11 April 2016 The disadvantages and setbacks women faced in Colonial America. In Colonial America women had their place in society cut out for them. Single women were addressed as “Women Alone” and these women had the legal right to buy real estate‚ have stocks and bonds‚ and write wills. Unmarried women were to be married by 20 if they weren’t they were considered unusual and were called thornbacks. Women who inherited money had their own business

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    Advantages and disadvantages of networks I’ll start by saying that setting up a network is a serious job and should be done only by a person that is already familiar with the process of networking. The variety of options for setting up a home network can influence on a decision regarding the equipment needed to be purchase. Before deciding what hardware to buy you must first find out which type of network technology to use (by ’type of network technology ’ I mean the way computers connect to

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    websites. You may use your notes‚ but make sure you explain thoroughly all of your answers. What were the disadvantages and advantages of each side during the American Revolutionary War? Based on these‚ who do you think should have won the American Revolution? Why? (12 points) By having a Strong Central Government and by being well-trained‚ well-supplied‚ were just a few of the British’s advantages during the American Revolutionary War. Some disadvantages the British had is that they were unfamiliar

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