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    Modern Gadgets: Daily Useful Applications versus Health Hazard to Mankind” By: Jason Pablo Fame Angelo Baltazar INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Modernization has invaded the whole humanity. With these gadgets around us‚ life becomes very convenient in many aspects. People find it very easy in sending their mails to their recipient through quicker access called e-mails. People can even communicate at the farthest distance just because of this advance technology that exists now. Practical

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    supply their children with cell phones so they can keep in touch with them when they ’re away from home. Texting allows individuals to exchange brief messages quickly without the need for face-to-face or telephone conversations. Shopping Habits • Modern gadgets also influence how people conduct routine daily activities such as shopping. With the use of a computer with an Internet connection‚ consumers can easily compare products‚ gain a wide range of product information and conduct the entire shopping

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    There is no doubt that almost everyone in this modern era are so getting used of using search engines to lend a hand in completing their tasks and also assignments and in fact large companies are also using it to look for a new innovative ideas in their product development. But the main question here is ’ does search engines makes us lazy and stupid ’ ? Personally ‚ I do feel that everything has its pros and cons and search engines are making people lazy but definitely not stupid. Its actually a smart

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    America the Lazy

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    out almost more so than the head line “Americans Are LAZY”. In it was a picture referring to a class room of Korean children who were made to study on average 16hrs a day. The writer of stated how foreign countries valued education so much more than us as a whole‚ and how the first generation children of immigrants had a roughly 40% greater chance of not completing school because of the adopting in culture. I said to myself “Are Americans lazy?” I felt this couldn’t be true when as a collective whole

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    Has Welfare Made Our Country Lazy? Welfare was created by President Franklin D Roosevelt during the Great Depression in response to the large unemployment rates and the depression of the economy. Today‚ this program has been greatly misused. As a nation‚ we rely on the government when we fail or cannot provide for ourselves; we have become less independent and more dependent on the government and others. Many conservatives argue that Welfare and social programs should be done away with‚ whereas

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    Lazy America

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    Lazy America Keim is able to show us how ignorant and lazy we are when it comes to learning about others. He shows us this by allowing us to see how America has used media to distort and create stereotypes about other countries‚ specifically Africa. In the reviewer Cyril Daddieh opinion‚ they feel the exact same way. They state " The book reconstructs the genesis and evolution of some of the most pervasive as well as pernicious myths and stereotypes". Keim then goes on about how we believe that

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    Fairy Tale Made Modern

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    Snow White vs. Sydney White What happens when a classic story goes modern? The classic Snow white is an example of this case. Taking a modern twist on a classic story makes things more interesting. The movie Sydney White (2007) is a modern take on Snow White about how a girl survives in a strange world called college. There are similarities and many differences when it comes to the beginning‚ middle‚ and end of these two fairy tales. In the beginning of Snow White‚ a mother wants to bare a daughter

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    Effect of Gadgets

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    20th century. Many things that were praised and defended before are now forgotten or disregarded. Modern life is unthinkable without computers and thousands of other intricate devices that were of no use before. Contemporary generation grew up in the new informational environment and easily finds common language with all those devices. This makes their parents‚ who grew up without any of those gadgets‚ think that their children possess special abilities. But in fact playing computer games microwave

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    Gadget Addiction

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    Gadget addicts: There has been much debate between psychiatrists and psychologists whether there is such a thing as internet addiction.    When I got home from holiday‚ I mentioned technology addiction to one of my friends. She said she was increasingly worried about her husband’s obsession with his handheld computer.  ’When he comes home from work‚ he’s lucky if he manages 15 minutes talking to the kids before he switches it on‚’ she said. ’And he’s glued to it for the rest of the night. Even

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    Made In The Us Case Study

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    Made in the USA- Moral JudgmentFor years‚ the United States has been dumping export materials and goods that have been banned or found to be hazardous to the health of the people the United States. In the case Made in the U.S.A. - Dumped in Brazil‚ Africa‚ Iraq…‚ the case informs about how the United States dumped fire-retardant children ’s pajamas‚ baby pacifiers‚ chemicals‚ etc. in third world countries without their knowing of the danger they were exposing themselves to by accepting the export

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