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    Why a scientist earns less money than a footballer? I think it is very irrational for a footballer to win more than a scientist because it is important to mention that the degree of studies‚ effort and practice involved in becoming a great scientist is more difficult‚ and I think that he should be better paid than a professional player. soccer since a soccer player must acquire unique skills but it is not very difficult to achieve with daily practice and it does not take a great intellect to be

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    EMPOWERING THE POWERLESS Reaching the less fortunate rural women By Suresh Britto Theme : Empowering the powerless Mission statement: Extending our hand to the unknown‚ weak‚ rural WOMEN and empowering them socially‚ educationally‚ morally‚ ethically and financially in order to be part of the just society. Niche: Reaching the less fortunate rural women Promotion plan: St. John’s Catholic Church‚ Nagar‚ Nashik is run and administered by the Diocese of Nashik. Besides the religious‚ spiritual

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    Technology Makes Us Lazy

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    Topic: Technology Makes Us Lazy Humans were now beyond genius. We live in the time of technology as a medium of almost every single thing that we do. Technology is the making‚ modification‚ usage‚ and knowledge of tools‚ machines‚ techniques‚ crafts‚ systems‚ and methods of organization‚ in order to solve a problem‚ improve a pre-existing solution to a problem‚ achieve a goal‚ handle an applied input/output relation or perform a specific function. In other words‚ technology makes us lazy‚ it procrastinates

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    Investigation 7: How Can The Waste Be Made Useful? February 20‚ 2014 Mian Yang Tuesday 8:30am Group #6 Steven Hengen‚ Joe Wahl‚ Colleen Strom‚ Nicole D Introduction: Chemical interactions can often lead to the production of environmentally unsafe byproducts. If the byproducts have no use‚ they are disposed as waste. Waste disposal companies make profit by collecting and disposing large amounts of these unused byproducts. These companies often concentrate the byproduct solutions so that they

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    The Effects of Technology on Decision Making Denise DelPapa Christin Kondash Diane Simpson Amie Touray HCS/482 January 16‚ 2012 Dinah Bampoe The Effects of Technology on Decision Making Advances in health care technology are forever changing the way health care providers and health care consumers make decisions. Whether it is making a decision on a patient’s diagnosis or plan of care or the patient assuming responsibility of their own health and well-being via

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    (Is Google making us stupid?) The internet is where we get our most valuable information‚ we can get that information very easily and fast. Technology is referring to social media and search engines. Though others might say that technology risks our healt h and distracts ustechnology is beneficial to both the mind and the body. The reason technology is beneficial is because‚ it gives people support‚ technology transforms people’s lives‚ and it develops your brain. To begin‚ technology and social

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    Christina Robinson ENG 101 College Compositions 1 Professor Roberto C. Garcia Is Google Making Us Stupid? Feb. 18‚ 2014 Is Google Making Us Stupid? Nicholas Carr narrated his essay based on a thesis‚ by Stanley Kubrick’s 2001movie: A Space Odyssey. A character named Bowman‚ whom has been sent to a deep-space death by the malfunctioning machine‚ is calmly‚ coldly disconnecting the memory circuits that control its artificial “brain.” The

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    as “the cellular imbalance between supply of nutrients and energy and the body’s demand for them to ensure growth‚ maintenance‚ and specific functions.” Women and children less than five years are the most adversely affected groups‚ malnutrition is globally the most important risk factor for illness and death‚ contributing to more than half of deaths in children worldwide; child malnutrition was associated with 54% of deaths in children in developing countries. Malnutrition causes about a number

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    Why Students Should Have Less Homework The United States and other countries that give a lot of homework to students did not do very well on the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) test which compares over 70 countries educational programs. Other countries such as Finland give out less than half an hour of homework most nights and performed very well on the PISA. Giving less homework helps student learn better and perform better on tests. Finland is not doing well in the PISA

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    Google Making Us Lazy

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    “Is Google making us Stupid‚” is if the availability and convenience of the internet is causing people to become lazy‚ or stupid. Supporters of the internet argue that we will enter a “golden age of intellectual discovery and universal wisdom” (Carr). Everyone will be able to access the internet and the knowledge that is available. This would result in faster and more efficient access to information‚ which would lead to our brains understanding the meaning faster‚ and people becoming more productive

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