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    Is Writing Changing?

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    Is writing changing...‚ writing is a living process‚ not dead like the Aztecs nor stagnant like a building. Writing is the process of weaving words together to form a complex or simple string of sentences that either tell a story or teach. The act of constructing such text is referred to as literature‚ man’s legacy. As a consequence of changes is the art of writing; as well as the mediums through which they or found and published‚ the way individuals read has changed. Now there’s the question of

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    BEL422 REPORT WRITING A SURVEY ON COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE AMONG UNDERGRADUATES OF HIGHER LEARNING INSTITUTIONS IN MELAKA Prepared for: Dr. Josephine Lourdunathan BEL422 Report Writing Lecturer UiTM Melaka City Campus Prepared by: Noratikah Binti Jaafar @Ismail (2011834792) Norsafarina Binti Mohd Amin (2011818734) Nurul Ain Binti Rehat (2011868136) Syakila Binti Shahlidin (2011607006) Class: AM228 / 4A Submission date: 17th June 2013 Noratikah Binti

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    INTRODUCTION “The Internet and IT developments can have a disruptive effect on organizations and businesses.” The internet can be defined as a medium used to chat‚ connect‚ share and most importantly extract and contribute information. IT developments can be associated with software and hardware‚ programmes and technological advancements. There are many positive and negative effects which influence businesses‚ organizations and schools. Due to the inevitable of fast and evolving technology‚ all

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    Title: The Internet The usage of the internet has become something very common in this modern century and is needed for our daily life. Imagine if we had to live a day without the internet‚ the world would be chaotic and the global economy would fall gradually. This proofs that the internet has its influence on mankind. Hence‚ the internet has its advantages‚ not forgetting the disadvantages which might cause problems to humankind but there are also solutions to overcome or prevent the problem

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    INTRODUCTION The internet has enabled faster access of information worldwide. It is the cheapest means to accessing any information. The internet is defined as a tool that can link up all the people in the world who have interconnected computers. We depend on the internet nowadays so much‚with its convenience but again it can act as a weapon against us. Firstly In 1969‚the US Department of Defense started a project to allow researchers and military personnel to communicate

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    The word “television” provokes different kinds of reactions‚ whether they are disgusted‚ elated‚ or non-chalant. Barbara Enrenreich in the passagae from “The Worst Years of Our Lives”‚ argues that television is creating couch potatoes. There is some validity to Erenreich’s assertion since the American population has become less active however it provides opportunities for those who do not have acess to the outside world‚ and has effects different kinds of people. The posibilities that television

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    How the Internet Changed the Music Industry COM/156 September 11‚ 2011 Large music labels have made statements since the late 1990s regarding the Internet’s damage to music sales through piracy by showing the decline of CDs sold year over year. However‚ the music labels themselves did not realize the sales opportunities that could be provided by the Internet and only saw a damaging environment. The same music labels also neglected to take advantage of the Internet as a new venue to find popular

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    Hope & Redemption after WWII Prompt: Discuss how William Wyler’s The Best Years of Our Lives is an examination of the confusion and emotional turmoil experienced by American military servicemen and their families during the aftermath of WWII. Explain how the film’s focus on the three veterans- Al‚ Fred‚ and Homer- offers a sense of hope and redemption for them‚ their loved ones‚ and all of America. Thesis: William Wyler’s The Best Years of Our Lives is an examination of the emotional turmoil experienced

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    Take a look around you the next time you step into a city choking with smoke and noise‚ and ask yourself if is this is how you want to live out the rest of your life. Set an example to others by being the first to change‚ before you speak up for change. It’s a chain reaction that hopefully will catch on soon when it comes to saving what’s left of the planet. Ways to Save Our Environment With global warming on the rise‚ it’s no news that this has been an age-old concern for us all. No one stopped

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    Video Games & Meaning in Our Lives: An Aristotelian View Are games trivial by nature? And if so‚ does their triviality ultimately conclude that games cannot provide meaning in our lives? I attempt to answer these questions using an approach to moral philosophy‚ specifically‚ Aristotelian virtue ethics. With a focus on video games in particular‚ in this essay‚ I will first use Aristotle’s virtue theory to argue for the merit and importance of games in our lives. Particularly‚ I will apply his conception

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