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    Submitted by: Patrice Mae Magboo Albert Joseph Ascona Mar Louie Dalawampu Matthew Capiral Ervin Resurreccion David Ysrael Caadan IV-Sincerity Submitted to: Mrs. Cristina Singcol In partial fulfillment of the requirements in English IV. January 14‚ 2013 Chapter I: The Problem and its Background I. Introduction: Technology is people using tool‚ resources‚ and processes to solve problems or extend their capabilities. Technology has existed as long as people have existed

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    A handful of the works that our class covered in the past month addressed an assortment of social issues and made appeals to the public to take the initiative and do something about these mishaps. Thomas Hood’s “The Song of the Shirt” and Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper” are both fitting examples of this. Both pieces implore the public to open their eyes to what is occurring around them either directly or indirectly. “The Chimney Sweeper” and “The Song of the Shirt” both took place around the same

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    journals such as Master Humphrey’s Clock (Wikipedia). Due to this‚ the stories were affordable‚ accessible to anyone in that era. On top of that‚ his stories were widely anticipated by his readers causing many to be more interested in the classic English literature. The other impact of his episodic writings was his exposure to the opinions of his readers. He was able to analyse the public’s reaction to his works before starting a new chapter. For an example‚ Dickens’s friend‚ John Forster was able to suggest

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    Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.-“Edgar Allan Poe”. What a quote from one of the greatest writers of all time. Words have no power to impress the mind without the horror of the world that we live in. people take their life for granted and everything they have for granted as well. It shouldn’t be like that. Although Edgar Allan Poe and Charles Dickens contrast interpretation‚ style‚ and characters they do compare in plot‚ theme‚ and setting. I

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    Existing literatures trying to explain how Filipinos absorb information they get from online sources seem to be crude. More specifically‚ there have been no studies done to explore how information provided by different internet sources prompts Filipinos to exchange knowledge among peers and eventually result into social mobilization. The advancement of technology has brought us not only the easiness of communication and being connected‚ but also made us closer and to anything happening around us

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    The Effect of Social Media on the English Language 1 of 8 Table Of Content: Abstract 3 Introduction 3 Literature review 3 Significance of Research 4 Research Question 4 Methodology 4 Ethical Considerations 4 Limitations of the study 4 Expected results 5 Conclusion 5 References 6 Appendix 7 2 of 8 Abstract: Giving the popularity of social networking sites lately‚ it has made an effect on the English language either

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    The Death of Reality and the Reality of Death Death is never easy. Afterall it is the only sure thing anyone will ever do. Yet how one dies is determined by how they live. One who lives their life to the fullest will be content and open to death‚ while one whose life has been empty will fear it; but what if the difference between full and empty was not so easily differentiated? What if reality and falsehood were the same? This idea is contemplated in both Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller and

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    Maggie Delli-Pizzi Miss Barone English 10 Regents 23 April 2014 Youth Sports Would you let your child play a sport to learn important life lessons if it meant they might get hurt? A major controversial topic among parents‚ and the media today is to let your kids participate in sports or not. There are numerous articles arguing both sides‚ many people believe youth sports are too dangerous and cause major injuries‚ but people also argue that sports are essential to the development of

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    Reality Behind Reality Tv

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    admit my fascination with reality television yet I happen to know that most of reality television is not reality at all. Some ‘reality’ television shows are rumoured to be scripted such as‚ The Hills or the former LBC’s Perfect Bride‚ however all reality TV shows are edited. Through the process of editing‚ bits and pieces of filmed ‘reality’ are selected to form an altered reality. Scientists also believe in a quantum theory‚ whereby observation alone influences reality. So there is scientific evidence

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    Wiretapping By: Ayanna D. Pass Mrs. Gamble English 131.22 Ayanna D. Pass Mrs. Gamble English 131.22 April 23‚ 2014 Wire Tapping Thesis: Wiretapping enables both parties and government agencies to monitor the communications of targeted people to determine if they are doing something wrong. The Government should not have the luxury of imposing on the privacy of Americans without a reasonable doubt as to when they should get a warrant to be able to do so. The Government should not

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