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    human race has advanced massively over the years. From the time that our ancestors first decided to leave all they had ever known in their home in Africa and venture into the great unknown. Regardless of whether you gauge progress economically‚ technologically‚ or culturally‚ by all of these measures mankind has made incredible advances. However‚ man’s progress was not entirely due to human inventions and innovations. Physical geography influenced many of their choices and we are still affected by physical

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    Has the Internet caused more harm than good? (David) Nowadays‚ Internet is one important part of our daily life. We cannot live in a modern life without it. It helps us to search for information‚ communicate with other people or even give relaxation to us. Therefore‚ Internet will have good influences on the people. Internet is the platforms and tools for learning. Students usually use Wikipedia to gather information for their school projects or studies. When the examinations are around the

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    computer addiction

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    History of Computer Addictive and Meaning: Computer addiction was noticed in 1973 in some people. The addiction is a mental illness which causes the excessive use of computers to the extent of it interfering with daily life. Its excessive use may also explain problems in social interaction‚ personality‚ mood‚ work ethic and relationships. Computer addiction is the excessive use of computers to the extent that it interferes with daily life. Excessive use may explain problems in social interaction

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    Underhill‚ author of “Why we Buy: The Science of Shopping”‚ explains that with his unique surveillance approach‚ he has revolutionized many businesses marketing techniques. By gathering data and following consumers every move‚ Underhill adamantly argues that his techniques will increase sales and make consumers happier. Some people believe this kind of surveillance to be unethical‚ when in actuality‚ research has shown it provides an overall greater shopping experience‚ including customer loyalty programs

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    How has the digital age affected the way we access music? No one could have predicted that the vinyl record would become nonexistent because of the compact disc. However‚ in the future it wouldn’t be strange to think that the compact disc may be turned into nothing more than a collector’s item‚ thanks to the new format Moving Picture Experts Group-Audio Layer 3‚ commonly known as MP3. The impact of the digital age has become so common that it has changed the way we access music forever. Before

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    The Science of Shopping: The Obvious isn’t Always Apparent By Ben Tuesday February 2‚ 2010 1) • More men buy jeans they try on than women because they want to get their shopping done as quickly and effortlessly as possible. They find a pair of jeans that fit and look nice they will but them right away. Men don’t like to over think their shopping and when they find a pair of jeans that come close to what they want they will buy them without thinking twice. • Browsers buy computers

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    ADDICTION TO TECHNOLOGY IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM Addiction to Technology is a Serious Problem Juan A Severino South University ENG2001 S08 Composition III Instructor’s Name: Randell Wolff 09/19/20011 Addiction to Technology is a Serious Problem Is it possible to become "addicted" to technology? Technology permeates every aspect of our lives; and we are surrounded by it. Telephone‚ Cell phone‚ Television‚ computers‚ and the Internet have made our life a little easier‚ a little more

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    Shopping for food

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    Shopping for food I often go shopping at the weekend. Saturdays and Sundays are perfect days for shopping. All shops work on these days. I make up a shopping list and write down the products I’m going to buy. I think a shopping list is very convenient because I know what I want to buy and I don’t make any silly mistake. I take my money‚ a credit card‚ because you can pay by credit card in most places. I can go to a department store where I can do the shopping under one roof. But I can also go to

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    Shopping For Thanksgiving

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    For this activity our group decided to go grocery shopping for Thanksgiving. We found that it can be very wasteful. We had a list of 12 items to buy including turkey‚ potatoes‚ pies‚ cranberries‚ veggies‚ bread‚ stuffing‚ decorations‚ paper plate‚ plastic cups‚ plastic utensils‚ alcohol all of these items come along with other packaging that had to be made somewhere else largely from some type of synthetic industrial plant because most are packaged in plastic even potatoes that could be sold singulare

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    Verbal Information on Attitudes and Purchase Intentions in Internet Shopping Minjeong Kim‚ Ph.D. Oregon State University Sharron Lennon‚ Ph.D. University of Delaware ABSTRACT The present study investigated how different product presentation formats (visual vs. verbal) influence consumer attitudes toward product and purchase intentions in Internet shopping. The overall results from two Web experiments simulating Internet apparel shopping showed that both visual and verbal information had significant

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