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    The Alliance-Union series is a series of space opera or science fiction genre written by award winning American novelist C.J. Cherryh. Cherryh Carolyn Janice has been publishing fantasy and science fiction since 1975 though he started writing way before that. She is proficient in a variety of disciplines and languages that include Mediterranean archaeology‚ Greek‚ and Latin having taught these subjects in high school in the Oklahoma City Public School system. She also loves plumbing‚ pond building

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    The excerpt from Silent Spring began by describing a scene we all could recognize: a prosperous farmland‚ with a successful and healthy people inhabiting it. Every detail and description was clear and tangible‚ almost as if the readers could see the scene. This did draw them in‚ but the lack of information found at the end of the piece was able to captivate the readers even more so. At the very end of Carson’s tale‚ we see that the dreary and forlorn town was sprinkled with “a white granular powder

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    computers on our everyday lives Computers are invention of science and it is one of the modern technologies in the world which is very helpful for all human beings. Due to computers we can do our work very easily without any interruption it has taken a place of typewriter and is introduced in a new and a in a modern way. We can save our large amount of our data on its hard drive and we can also do it calculation and it is also taken a place of human brain. Due to its more usage in everyday life it put

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    John Stuart Mill: “Private Domain” John Stuart Mill’s explanation of “private domain” is a fairly simple concept. In Mill’s words‚ the basis of “private domain” is: “Over himself‚ over his own body and mind‚ the individual is sovereign.” Mill means that individuals should be able to express themselves in any manner without government interference. Society should not influence how a person carries himself‚ because the individual is the only person living that particular life. Mill feels strongly

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    Imagine a world without imagination A prominent leader said to me today‚ imagination is for children...practical ideas are for adults...hmmm not sure how you get the ideas without imagination. It got me imagining a world Where we worry less about terms like Web 2.0‚ Podcasting‚ Social Media and more about how we can use technology to help change the world for the better... Where we talk about verbs rather than functions.....conversations vs marketing‚ value vs finance‚ hearts and minds rather

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    Title + author: I’ve red a book called The Trap and it was written by a author called John Smecler. The plot: The story is about a man called Albert Last Weasel who gets trapped in his own steel trap out that he had set out to catch beers in the woods. You get to follow him and his struggle to survive. You also get to follow his grandson Jimmy Last Weasel and his family who stands for a choice to make. Should the go look for him or will he return to them? The story takes place in the Alaskan

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    How does it feel to live in the world of darkness and silence? It must feel lonely‚ scare‚ confuse‚ and angry. It is hard to imagine what is the life of silence and darkness‚ blindness and deafness. How one can live without knowing that how others are look like‚ what others are saying‚ what others are doing‚ and what kind of things are existing. Helen Keller lived in the world of darkness and silence since she was young‚ and she was a lost child. During the era‚ 1800s‚ the society was not acceptable

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    The Effects of Computers on Our Everyday Lives As we are living in a digital world‚ we need to have the most important equipment of the technology‚ which is the computer. The computers become one of the most significant priorities in every house‚ so do you know how to use computer positively? If not‚ you have to work hard on yourself to do. As you can see‚ helping students and employees to do their work‚ keeping in touch with others online‚ and improving our life progressively are the most

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    Every so often there is a television program that attracts a large audience because it is brilliantly written and entertaining. One of the most recent television shows to do this has been Mad Men. The show revolves around an advertising agency in the 1960’s and it’s key players in the company‚ more specifically Don Draper. Being set in the 1960’s‚ it is important to do both a sociological and semiotic analysis of the show. Society and human interactions have changed dramatically over the past fifty

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    much dad‚ I can’t believe you got tickets to a World Series game!” “That’s not all‚” replied my dad. “It’s something even better than tickets.” What could be better than tickets to a World Series game‚ I thought? “CROWN tickets!” my dad said excitedly. “You‚ me‚ your mom‚ and your brother!” I literally almost fainted on the spot. It was so unexpected. Especially since our hometown team the Royals were playing the San Francisco Giants in the World Series. And the Royals haven’t won it since 1985‚

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