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    Recently‚ by the development of the modern technology especially the development of social media‚ there is a discussion about whether modern technology is destroying human communication (Keightley‚2012). Modern technology include social networking sites(SNSs)‚ such as Facebook‚ Twitter and MySpace as well as some other high-tech products include digital cinema‚ robots and so on. Some exports mentioned that those modern technology have negative influence on interpersonal relationship (Clayton‚2014)

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    Annotated Bibliography “Abortion: When Does Human Life Begin?” Issues & Controversies On File: n. pag. Issues & Controversies. Facts on File News Services‚ 22 Aug. 2005. Web. 27 Mar 2014. In summarization of "Abortion: When Does Human Life Begin?”‚ pro-choice and pro-life advocates both have completely different viewpoints concerning when a human life is considered just that‚ a human life. Pro-choice advocates tend to believe that the fetus is not considered alive until it can survive on its

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    Since technology came into our lives‚ it has become an amazing tool to do our day-to-day tasks. From working‚ entertaining and even learning (obviously). When we put technology and education together‚ the result of it is outstanding. Children and college students see it as a more fun way to learn new information about any subject. There are tons of ways technology has improved our education and tons of ways it has made it easier for us to learn and retain data. Thanks to technology‚ colleges can

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    Julie Otsuka’s When The Emperor Was Divine‚ the boundaries of culture and identity are tested as a Japanese immigrant family try to find their way through being viewed as the enemy of America in their own backyards. Cultural diffusion can lead to a loss of identity and change in moral compass. Through When the Emperor was Divine‚ the Japanese are viewed as the enemy which eventually changes even their own minds into believing so. The main way the Japanese were identified with hatred was by their physical

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    gone to a higher level of technology‚ wherein more are discovered and invented for the convenience of the mass. The biggest aspect affecting today’s society is covered by the boom in technology which has progressed a lot than that of centuries ago. Today technology pervades almost all aspects of our daily life from shopping‚ banking‚ making transactions and more. In short‚ our society relies a lot on the technology around. People are unaware of their dependence to technology in almost everything they

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    what happened to Julius Caesar. When Brutus murdered Caesar he thought that by killing him he was helping Rome and its people. In the story The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare we learn this was not true at all‚ Caesar was a great man who cared for the people of Rome‚ was very brave‚ had good leader ship skills‚ and was certainly not ambitious. Even though Brutus claimed that they were justified in killing Caesar‚ he did not see how unjust it really was. Firstly Caesar cared greatly

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    The article “When America Was Rocked” tells about how the American culture was changed and shaped throughout the 1940s and 1960s. One of the biggest changes was the amount of young people in America and the music they listened to. Young people at this time were being called reckless or rebellious. However most teenagers found out that they could express themselves better through music. Music at this time was sang only by white people‚ but a new genre called “race music” was becoming very popular

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    The article “When a Boy’s Life is Worth More Than His Sister’s” written by Valerie Hudson and Andrea Den Boer in the Foreign Policy magazine talks about the growing trend around the world of valuing a boy’s life more than a girl’s. The authors’ state in their magazine that “more societies around the world are letting girls die so boys can thrive. It’s not just cruel‚ it’s a recipe for disaster.” They claim that “many ancient evils” that were thought to have been suppressed have just changed into

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    When I was born in the US I took on the title of being my families first generation American; something I wouldn’t realise the significance of until much later in my life. Even as I was born in the US I still feel as British as tea and crumpets. Sunday wasn’t spent watching NFL games‚ but was instead spent watching British Premier League games. But with sunday soccer and 4th of July parties‚ I have grown to embrace both sides of who I truly am. “Wait so if you’re british‚ why don’t you have an

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    screen or push of a button. Technology has made connecting with people easier; maintaining tasks simpler and obtaining knowledge faster. Many people acknowledge that technology has had a huge impact on people’s lives and has allowed the world to progress and advance at a much faster pace than ever before‚ but with this we also ask ourselves - have we become ‘too’ dependent on it. My answer is no. Technology has allowed us to reach great advancements in all aspects of life whether it be scientifically

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