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    can prove how this innovation affects people’s lives. There are following my opinions. Firstly‚ thanks to the internet‚ it is normally available that we can send any message and information to anywhere in the world immediately. In addition‚ so easy and quick to upload the latest information and news that we can receive all of them right away even if we are extremely far away from the place where those news and incidents happened. Secondly‚ we can use internet to communicate with our friends‚

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    Is Your School System Doing Enough? In “What Our Education System Needs Is More F’s” the author‚ Carl Singleton‚ states that even though most high paying jobs require higher education we [America] need to get back to the basics. Which is giving out letter grades that are rightfully earned. Although‚ "sending students home with final grades of F would force most parents to deal with the realities of their children’s failure..." think about all the negative effects giving an F might have. Such as it

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    Have you ever wondered how our government was created? Two philosophers named Thomas Hobbes and John Locke played significant roles in the shaping of what is now our government. Both philosophers lived during the period of Enlightenment. Thomas Hobbes had a negative view of mankind‚ while John Locke had a positive view of it. Both men wrote a book and\or an essay about social contract. Each philosopher had different views on government. Thomas Hobbes and John Locke had opposing views on rebellion

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    How Light Affect Our Planet: Process Writing Thomas Tse October 31‚ 2012 Nowadays due to light pollution‚ it is hard to find a place in Hong Kong that can look at the stars clearly. It means that the light has disturbed our planet already; few types of animals can’t figure out that it’s morning or night. It affects the animal’s differentiation‚ communication and competition capacity. According to different problems‚ we must need to have some actions to help our society

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    comes into our lives in many different forms and throughout the years‚ these forms have affected our society positively. There are basically three types of media‚ print media‚ electronic media and new age media. Print media includes newspapers‚ books‚ and pamphlets‚ electronic media includes television and radio‚ and the new age media includes phones and internet. These types of media interact with people everyday and in our lives‚ and are the main source that affect us and change our society.

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    Insects play a diverse amount of roles in our lives‚ and even though they are treated as pests‚ they are very crucial components in some ecosystems. Insects are commonly valued for their ability to aerate the soils‚ pollinate blossoms‚ and control plan pests. But there is one particular insect that belongs to the Apoidea family that not only is very involved in our environment but also affects our economy. Bees or honeybees are known for their production of substances like silk‚ honey‚ and wax. Humans

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    How technology affects our lives There is no doubt that technology has affected all of our lives. Whether it is positive or negative will be determined by the success of our ability to communicate with those around us. Now days the pace of innovation is increasing every day. It’s always a race to have the newest coolest technology. * The Internet is the fastest-growing tool of communication ever. It took radio broadcasters 38 years to reach an audience of 50 million‚ television 13 years‚ and

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    PREJUDICE DOES EXIST IN OUR MODERN-DAY WORLD By Ercilia Chapman March 12‚ 2013 According to Wikipedia the definition of prejudice is: “making a decision before becoming aware of the relevant facts of a case”. Now that I’ve living in U.S.A prejudice seems to be all over the world. In our modern world people prejudge others for many things. People don’t respect others. They assume that being different is bad. People prejudge other because of their sexual orientation‚ gender‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ language

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    the value of education

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    2‚ 2015 The Value of a Higher Education According to “TeenLife Blog‚” averages of 2‚350‚000 students enroll to college per year but only 1‚750‚000 will graduate. With these astonishing numbers it makes me fearful as a student and as a member of society. Is it wrong to question what one is doing with their life if they don’t graduate? Does dropping out mean one can’t be successful and financially stable? There are many exceptions to specific people who didn’t need an education for example‚ Bill

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    2  3  8  9  Executive Summary     Television plays a part in everyone’s daily lives‚ by influencing individual’s behaviour‚ actions  and purchasing decisions. Behavioral learning theory is a fundamental concept which marketers  uses to understand how consumer can be influenced. As such there are two types of behavioral  theories namely Classical conditioning which is a response to a situation through repetitive  exposure and Instrumental conditioning which is a learning process whereby one is rewarded for 

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