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    The Catholic tradition is forever growing and due to technology being brought into the modern society‚ it can be used for purposes in and out of the church. Technology comes in many shapes and forms and it is a way to spread the news throughout communities and most importantly‚ it can do what a letter cannot‚ spread information worldwide with the click of one button. Technology includes all forms of multimedia‚ the internet and online programs which can both positively and negatively impact on individuals

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    Does television have educational value? Television‚ like anything else‚ has as much educational value as you allow it to. For example‚ television documentaries and sitcoms serve to reinforce or challenge societal norms and ideologies while reality television shows‚ in general‚ are intended to challenge long held beliefs and traditions. In contrast‚ Networks like as PBS and Nickelodeon educate young minds and the several hundred cable channels serve to support the education‚ whether easily apparent

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    world works. They can pick up on many things. It is their desire to learn. To learn others they watch others‚ and try to do the same. They are influenced by everything. Even people of greater age are influenced by many factors. Many things can influence someone at any given time. People observe others being influenced in movies‚ books‚ and stories everyday. Phillip Pirrip‚ or Pip as he is commonly known is influenced by three women in his life during Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. First‚

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    all stereotypes negative? Men have traditionally been seen as the “stronger” sex. When they excel at things like business or jobs where you have to be stern and have a strong resolve they are depicted as being strong leaders. However when a woman does the same‚ like Hilary Clinton‚ they are seen as too stern and not “feminine” enough. Donatella Versace even said that Hilary Clinton should wear skirts more often to appear more feminine. In my personal opinion there are more negative stereotypes than

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    17 would have to be accompanied by an adult to a rated R (Restricted) movie. Although some people believe that teens should be able to go to see these movies alone‚ they do not have enough maturity and good judgment to have this right. Kids and teenagers should not be allowed to go to a rated R movie without a parent or guardian. Restricted movies have a direct link with violence‚ smoking‚ and drinking in teens. Also‚ content in rated R movies is not appropriate for kids and young teens. To start

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    With teenage pregnancy being ever prominent‚ it is very important for teenage girls and boys to have access to birth control in order to avoid an unintended pregnancy. Birth control and sex education is a controversial subject in many communities. The type of comprehensive health education or sex education information made available to teenagers through school is dictated by law. In South Carolina‚ schools are required to teach abstinence and provide information concerning sex as a future reference

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    Advancement of Technology and Science and Its Influence On Science Fiction Novels The rapid pace of technology and the advancement of scientific understanding in the past one hundred years are at the backbone for the distinctly twentieth century genre -- science fiction. Such rapid advancement in these fields of technology have opened up literally worlds of possibilities for the future. One hundred years ago the possibility of simply flying from city to city may have seemed nothing more

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    October‚ 2012 Working as a Teen It is important for teens to have a job in high school because of all the great aspects they can get out of it. Jobs give teens a leap of confidence and teach them independence. Working after school is an incredible way for teens to learn the importance of responsibility. They will have the opportunity to get a taste of the real world and prepare for the future. Having a job while in high school will teach a young teen how to get along and collaborate

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    Xanath Campos COM V01 Teen Pregnancy General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech‚ the audience should be able to describe three major contributing factors of teen pregnancy. Central Idea: Teenage pregnancy can be defined as pregnancy of women who have not reached twenty years of age‚ regardless of their marital status. Introduction I would like to take the time to talk about a topic that’s relatively close to my heart; and that is teen pregnancy. Let me start of

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    look closer‚ and you might notice a familiar trend: many of these students are not paying attention. Instead‚ they are dozing off or even completely asleep. What is so hard for teens these days to get enough sleep? Why are they never rested up and always tired in class? These are some of the many questions people have on teens and sleep. “According to the survey results‚ once a week roughly one-quarter of high school students fall asleep in class‚ 22% fall asleep doing homework and 14% are late to or

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