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    that people shouldn’t watch very much television because the content of many TV programs is not educational‚ it makes people waste time that could be used in better activities‚ and it negatively affects people’s mental development. The first reason why people shouldn’t watch very much television is because the content of many TV programs is not educational. Nowadays‚ we can see movies and shows that present scenes of violence‚ sex‚ and drugs. This can not be what we want our children to see. It

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    have the latest hit song as their messaging tone. Technology has come a long way over the past twenty years. The Internet and technology have advanced tremendously and with cell phones turning into “smartphones.” It seems people today just have it made with the world at their fingertips. The question arises: are people really using technology and the new advances that come along almost everyday the right way? Also‚ what kind of impact does technology had on human nature? Is it for the better or can

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    rate is from $10-$30. Most articles say the same fact multiple times‚ “most marine biologists do their work because they love it - not because they expect to earn a high paycheck.” Jennifer Kennedy. (http://marinelife.about.com/b/2012/05/28/what-is-the-salary-of-a-marine-biologist.htm) Mike Kingsford states the exact reason why I want to be a marine biologist‚ “So many amazing experiences — what do you choose? I have dived through cathedrals of kelp stretching from 30m to the surface. Caves and

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    How Do We Know What We Know

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    The idea of “que sais-je?” which translates in English to “What do I know?” is a question that that originated from Michel De Montaigne. This question allows us to contemplate and question what we have learnt. Perhaps it is Montaigne’s experience as a statesman that has allowed himself to question the very foundations of human society or more notably laws and legislations as nothing is hardly ever seems obvious when it comes to deciding the punishment for a convicts. Works like such as Don Quixote

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    Do We Have Free Will?

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    The problem of free will refers to the examination of whether or not we as conscious beings have control over our own actions. French philosopher Paul Henri Thiry‚ Baron d ’Holbach argues that all acts are caused by past events and conditions‚ a belief known as determinism. Physical laws shows us that all events in time are determined by prior events‚ but the belief in free will implies that our actions are results from what we perceive as choice‚ are undetermined random events in time. Therefore

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    Teenagers spend too much time on their mobile phones and computers Denying the fact that teenagers spend too much time on their mobile phones and computers will be an injustice. It will be like lying to ourselves. Being a teenager myself‚ I willingly admit to the fact that we do spend too much time on our technologies. We cannot help it; with time‚ incredible inventions have mastered to better our lives and being born in the new generation‚ the youth have quickly adapted to the changes‚ particularly

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    to keep in mind that regardless of any discrepancies in time periods‚ many ideas expressed have had very similar ideas and views regarding things that have been universal for a very long time‚ such as the format of society and nature. The World Is Too Much With Us by William Wordsworth and Gerard Manley Hopkins’s God’s Grandeur are two excellent examples of this‚ as one poet was born only six years before the other died. Regardless‚ the two poets are connected through their similar views. WIlliam Wordsworth

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    How Do We Communicate?

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    Investigation Problem: • We are going to find out what is communication and how do we communicate in different ways through different things. We are writing a investigation now to understand what are we going to do for creating a new movie about communication. Guiding Questions: • What is communication? Communication requires that all parties have an area of communicative commonality. There are auditory means‚ such as speech‚ song‚ and tone of voice‚ and there are nonverbal means‚ such

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    effects. According to a recent survey‚ a child watches television more than 4 hours / day‚ and they are very hard to change this habit. It is very harmful. Children watching TV too much can face to many diseases and other psychological problems as clarified in the following essay The first harmful from watching TV too much is that it can reduce the ability of concentration and awareness. Actually‚ watching television causes many serious effect to the child’s focus that is not good at the development

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    this excessive industrialization‚ due to advances in technology‚ a sense of pride and craftsmanship in one’s product or field has begun to fade. Mass production is now the norm and craftsmanship is seemingly becoming harder and harder to come by. For this reason‚ one begins to question technologies role on the consumer’s in this trend‚ constantly desiring lower prices and more products. Individual consumers need to become more aware of technologies effect on craftsmanship because individual users are

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