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    Steve Sheridan Professor Simakowicz 1st Draft Paper 13 April 2010 “Do Cell Phones Help or Hinder Society?” Times have changed tremendously in the last twenty five years in regards to how the world communicates with each other. The birth of new technology such as cell phones with internet capability‚ laptop computers‚ and even the recently released I-Pad has made communication with anyone outside of talking distance immediately accessible. Even though to many people this seems like a movement in the

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    1. Why do we need to study literature? * Literature is filled with ideas that need to be explored.      * Literature helps us to see our world in new ways. It brings us to a deeper understanding of life. * It is important to study literature since when we begin the study of literature‚we find it has always two aspects‚one of the simple enjoyment and appreciation and the other of analysis and exact description. Usually what happen when we go through literature in our classroom either by

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    Negative Effects of Industrial Revolution were huge and have huge impacts on society today. While some might argue that Industrialization had primarily positive consequences for society because more jobs were available‚ it was actually a negative thing for society. Industrialization’s negative effects were child labor‚ little to no education and pollution from factories. There were many downsides to child labor. “I am at work in a spinning room tending four sides of warp which is one girl’s work

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    Literature; so much depends upon it Literature represents a language or a people: culture and tradition. But‚ literature is more important than just a historical or cultural writing. Literature introduces us to new worlds of experience. We learn from books and literature; we enjoy the triumphs and the tragedies of poems‚ stories‚ and plays; and we may even grow through our literary journey with books. In conclusion‚ we may discover meaning in literature by looking at what the author says and how

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    Kenneth Nevling Professor Whitworth ENG 114: First draft- Reality TV 07 November‚ 2010 Reality TV and It’s Effect on Society A reality TV show stars a non-celebrity or a volunteer who wants to participate in the program. The core role is to see what their reactions in certain scenarios are‚ and how they face given situations. The audience feels like they have a connection with the show’s stars as they feel that they are real and normal people representing them. Viewers are then entertained

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    Dr. Shaw offers an explanation saying essentially that the soma causes everyone to be happy and that in turn the society is always happy and positive. I think that Shaw’s explanation combined with the effects of Soma are what clearly make this a Dystopia. The soma is making people emotionless and distant and yet know one seems to care or have a problem with it. In my eyes‚ any society that is artificially happy and it’s people have no emotion‚ is a dystopia and this is no exception. In addition

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    Capitalism: A Side Effect of the First Industrial Revolution and Its Effects on Society The First Industrial Revolution led to Capitalism‚ which enforced a class system based on profits and the acquisition of capital‚ resulted in the repression of natural or instinctual urges‚ leading to psychological damage and aggressive behavior within communities and encouraged “Social Darwinism‚” an ableist rationalization of privilege and who has it. During the First Industrial Revolution‚ people all over

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    History teaches people the lessons learned from previous mistakes such as what someone should do and should not do. However in modern society‚ people have turned its back to the past. People live in a society where it is constantly changing‚ instead of thinking about where we came from‚ people focus on where we are going. Remembering‚ historical events from the past is important because it shapes the way we view the present and the future. A recent historic event that occurred recently and took the

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    stated that “With the rise of websites such as Facebook‚ social networking may be on the verge of replacing traditional personal interactions for the next generation” (1).Traditional interactions will continue to be at risk if we don’t realize the effects of our social media. Social networking affects our lives in many ways‚ including our communication‚ self- expression‚ bullying‚ isolations‚ friendships‚ and even our very own sense of humanity. Brian Jung 2oo8 Social networks‚ such as Facebook

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    Nedelina Markova Writing 121 Abortion: The Powerless Men and The Effect on Society “Taking power away from men is a dangerous thing. Someone always pays.” - Glenn Close. The mother sometimes overpowers the father when it comes down to the decision of abortion. Some men don’t have the right to give their consent before the fetus they participated in conceiving is aborted. It’s important for society to understand that stripping away reproductive rights from men‚ when deciding on an abortion

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