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    games. Also today‚ we will hardly find a home without a television set. Watching TV is a favorite leisure activity for most of us. In addition‚ they are a such inventions as: nuclear power‚ the personal computer‚ the airplane‚ the automobile‚ roketry‚ the submarine‚ antibiotics‚ television‚ the Internet‚ radio. These inventions have changed the face of the world and the way we live. It is would be very hard for us lives‚ for example‚ without computer‚ the Internet‚ the microwave‚ the automobile

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    Erik Gottenborg McBride English 102 February 7‚ 2013 Critical Analysis of Dillard’s "An American Childhood" Throughout "An American Childhood"‚ Dillard shares with us her childhood experiences with her dear mother. Dillard’s admiration for her mother is clearly visible through the way she explains in depth all of the memorable situations and events. Dillard explains how intelligent her mother was and how she always played mind games with her and her sister. The characteristic Dillard

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    an audience. In the Inauguration Speech of 1961 given by President John F. Kennedy‚ he was able to really connect with his audience that day by using lots of different rhetorical devices. By using chiasmus‚ anaphoras‚ and metaphors‚ JFK was able to effectively reach and persuade people to have faith in him despite his age and religion. Perhaps the most important line of JFK’s entire inaugural address was a utilization of chiasmus‚ which is a figure of speech by which the order of the terms in

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    Technology and Progress

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    once had. Our perception of advanced has changed throughout the years but has reached a stalemate right now‚ as in Apple’s case for example‚ where‚ since the iPad‚ retina display has become a new staple for “innovative” when it just means “re-invention”. Invention must return to its old ways when creations were new‚ mind-blowing‚ and not only affected our daily lives as current gadgets do‚ but the entire world and its future generations. Creators must stop placing business as its top priority but thrive

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    it‚ or find a way to decrease noise from the ventilation‚ as the residents are constantly complaining about them. The noise problem seemed to be the only thing they were aware of. Though‚ in the Charter of Rights‚ it is stated that the freedom of speech and expression can be limited or denied‚ depending if certain conditions are met‚ of which on is when the reputation or right of others is being tainted‚

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    and makes traveling to halfway around the world easy. Technology reduces the time it takes to perform everyday tasks. Daily things such as doing your FLVS homework or doing the dishes have been reduced from hours to twenty minutes with the invention of the computer and automatic dishwasher. New technologies have even reduced the time it takes to read books when you can download the audio book off of any website including Facebook. At your jobs technology has even eliminated many of the hand

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    The first phone’s invented were Alexander Bell’s telephone‚ and Elisha Grey’s. Both inventors  hurried to get their inventions patented‚ and did so within hours of each other‚ Bell patenting his first by  a couple hours. After Bell’s telephone was publicly know‚ it was soon used to relay information quickly‚  at first being used by major corporations‚ but soon by the public.    After the phone many new inventions came out‚ the computor‚ mobile phone‚ etc. but I think the  phone started it all. From having to write letters and then waiting weeks for a response

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    fashion. Archimedes was a Greek mathematician‚ physicist‚ engineer‚ astronomer and an inventor‚ producing his best work in the 3rd century BC. His contributions have been invaluable in several fields‚ but there are some inventions which have made him a cult icon. Some of his famous inventions include the Archimedean Screw‚ which was developed in order to remove flooded water from ships. It included a large screw fitted inside a cylinder. As the screw was turned‚ water progressively rose into the subsequent

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    The effects of computers on society especially in recent years have been both numerous and profound. Almost every aspect of our lives has been changed in some way by this incredible and incomparable invention. With all the ways computers are put to use nowadays it is hard to imagine what life was like before they were invented. It is important to mention that along with inventing computers scientist‚ mathematicians and researchers a bit later created also the Internet‚ which now is an inseparable

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    There are many ways in which an adult can support a child’s speech‚ language and communication development during the early years -The words and levels of language: we need to adapt language to the child’s abilities and age. When speaking to a baby we would use single words and point to objects so that a toddle familiarise themselves to these words like shoes‚ chair and car‚ but as the child gets older we start to use sentences like “would you please wear your shoes?” or “which toys is you favourite

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