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    Speech on cellphones

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    Informative Speech on Cell Phones (Plays iPhone Ringtone) Hear that? That is a cell phone ring and it’s going off. And many of you have probably heard this before. Hello‚ My Name is Chenzel and today I will be telling you more and more about cell phones. Do you remember a time when cell phones were rare? Today‚ it’s hard to imagine a world without them. Even if you don’t own one yourself (which as I can see everyone in this room own one)‚ you probably see dozens of people talking on a cell phone every

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    Dangers of Cellphones

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    Hannah Orell Mrs. Thompson English II 20 May‚ 2014 Cell Phones are Dangerous 87% of the world’s populations are cellphone users (huffingtonpost.com 1). This is equal to about six billion subscribers. Cell phone usage has been on the rise for over ten years. In those ten years‚ this popular technology has quadrupled. Cell phone usage ranges from all ages. No longer are phones only used for communicating with one another. Today‚ any smartphone can take photos‚ record videos‚ and surf the

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    with us doing so. By finding this land we think we have our own rights. All men are equal‚ god has given us our own rights‚ and the rights you have should not be taken away from you. We believe in life‚ liberty‚ and the right to pursue our happiness. We get to keep and use these laws of our own to keep our rights‚ and the government can not do anything against it. We as the people can change the government if they fail on giving us our rights. We can do so‚ so everyone is happy. Changing the

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    An Artifact for Our Future Generations March 16‚ 2013 Unit 5 IP AIU Online Abstract Artifacts are defined as “Any mass-produced‚ usually inexpensive object reflecting contemporary society or popular culture: artifacts of the pop rock generation.” (2013). Although this is just one definition for the word artifact‚ it is the one used for this paper. Of every generation there is an artifact that could be looked back at by future generations to gain insight to the past. The iPod is no exception

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    All they know is that they go to the super market‚ buy their food‚ and eat to their heart’s content. We have become a well fed society because of the agricultural changes in the past century. Can we go further? Technology has allowed the farming industry to reach many milestones‚ but what does it hold for the future? As we continue our fight against world hunger‚ many seemingly simple technical advances could make a difference. Biotechnology is now being investigated to find new applications for

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    Cellphones in School

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    reevaluate their outlook on cell phones. They easily could be used as a powerful tool for mutual learning‚ he says‚ their use by phone conferencing and study groups could be learned in school and could contribute to their futures.”(3) Paraphrased from article‚ “Schools Mute Cellphones.” Walsh brings on a point that cell phones shouldn’t always be looked at like a tool used to cheat‚ but rather a tool that can help studnets’ study habits and ways of learning. During long‚ hour and a half class periods

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    Childhood Obesity: Our Future In Our Hands Introduction Obesity is on the rise in America with news articles and scientific reports unanimously agreeing that we are becoming the most overweight country in the world‚ and other developing countries are not far behind. In addition‚ these countries ’ children are now becoming as overweight as their parents and other adults. Unlike these adults‚ children seldom have the knowledge and control over their lifestyle to contribute to either health or obesity

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    We do not realise that the future generation will not be able to survive without the natural resources we are squandering.With so much progress in this wprld these have started to matter a lot and play an immense role in our lives. Without any worry we waste tonnes and tonnes of water. For eg. we can take a shower wihtin 5 minutes but we rather prefer talking long baths in the water tub.Same is the case when we wash our cars‚ even thought they dont need cleaning we still wash them unnecessarily

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    Future: Want and Life

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    healthy life in the next 20 years from today? Fortunately‚ it is much easier to achieve this dream today‚ in a more technologically and medically advanced then ever before. In order to improve my health and live healthy for the next 20 years‚ there are many things that I will need to do. I will need to eat‚ drink and sleep with a constant routine so that I will be able to live those 20 years healthy and happily. Maintaining a well balanced diet is essential in order to live a longer life which everyone

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    This paper examines the concepts of human nature‚ human dignity‚ and theory of emergence characterized by Francis Fukuyama in Our Posthuman Future. Furthermore‚ the emergence of human dignity from human nature is discussed. The meaning of human nature is tremendously contested among intellectuals. One theory‚ Contra Naturam‚ states no unique human universals emanate from a common nature. Proponents of Contra Naturam believe human behavior is solely a response to an organism’s environment‚ negating

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