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    Advantages and Disadvantages of the Internet     Internet has been developed since the first electric computer appeared. It’s been better and better now‚ and it’s so common that everyone who own the computer must be using it because most of the time we can’t use the computer without it. Although the Internet is good and so important for us‚ there are still many disadvantages of using the Internet.     First‚ the Internet has greatly improved our lives‚ and it has become necessary for everyone who

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    NBN advantages and disadvantages NBN (National Broadband Network) in Australia has wide area and largest infrastructure which has great option for business in public and private sector. With NBN the internet connection is very fast and accurate. With this advantage mobile doctors can easily send data to medical centre for further treatment of patient. By this patients are consuming there time and has fast and easy access with doctors for their better health. Centre has the advantage of delays in

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    Contents 1 Definition of Franchising 2 Businesses for which franchising works best 3 Advantages 4 Disadvantages Definition of Franchising Franchising refers to the method of practicing and using another persons philosophy of business. The "franchisor" authorizes the proven methods and trademarks of his business to the "franchisee" for a fee and a percentage of gross monthly sales. Various tangibles and intangibles such as national or international advertising‚ training‚ and other support

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    Advantages: Information technology (IT) benefits the business world by allowing organizations to work more efficiently and to maximize productivity. Some of the advantages that IT can have on our enterprise are given as following. 1. Storage: Information technology creates electronic storage systems to protect our company’s valuable records. 2. Automated Process: In business‚ people look for ways to do more work in a shorter amount of time. IT improves our company’s efficiency by developing

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    Computers are complex electronic devices‚ but their four basic operations (IPOS) are simple. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Computer - (computer orientation) Computers are complex electronic devices‚ but their four basic operations (IPOS) are simple. Almost all computer processing involves simple operations such as adding two numbers or comparing two numbers to see which is larger. What makes today’s computer so valuable is that they’re fast and incredibly reliable. Even the least expensive

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    The advantages and disadvantages of studying overseas Nowadays‚ there are many people continue studying outside the country. They think that educations in other countries are better than in their own country. In my country‚ Malaysia‚ many students continue their studying abroad. Some of them are sponsored by either government or private institution. Australia‚ the United Kingdom‚ Ireland‚ Egypt‚ The United States of America and Indonesia are the most popular destinations for Malaysian students.

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    aptitude‚ physical fitness‚ classification in many other topics”. (para 3) Young’s and adults can have exams; there is not a particular age to have exams. However‚ some don’t agree that exams are important. This article will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of having exams. Firstly‚ a person will be able to know his performance. Exams encourage the performance of student. For instance if a person score low grade‚ it encourage him to work hard in order to score high grade. And also it encourages

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    Before I begin‚ I believe it is important to explain what a filibuster is prior to explaining the advantages and disadvantages. In 1789 both the House and the Senate had identical rule books which included a rule known as the “previous question” motion. This motion allowed a simple majority to stop debate. Today the House of Representative still utilizes this rule however the Senate does not have this rule on their books any longer. Thus‚ the filibuster is only utilized in the Senate. When one

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    The advantages and disadvantages of conformity. The New Zealand Oxford dictionary defines conformity as accordance with established practise and agreement suitability. Conformity comes with many advantages and disadvantages. Conformity exists so people don’t feel left out. It also comes with many dangers such as losing your logic and forgetting whether what you’re doing is good or bad. An advantage of conformity is feeling that you’re not alone. You feel accepted and a part of a group where will

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    Imagine an intruder entering your residence‚ picking the lock and invading your families’ personal and private place‚ your home. Now‚ remember that your father has a rifle locked away in a case in the back of the bedroom closet. You barely hear him as he removes the firearm from its resting place and loads a cartridge until to action‚ perhaps it’s your imagination. Yet‚ you can hear the intruder passing through the house as the eerie silence of time speeding by launches your senses into a fit of

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