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    Are we too dependent on the internet? Introduction Internet refers to a global network of interconnected computers and the infrastructure through which applications such as e-mails‚ chat rooms and instant messaging operate. Internet was developed many years ago in the early sixties with the inputs of many professors‚ the likes of R.P Palaiya‚ Al Gore and many others. Points for: With technology enhancing to the next level‚ majority tends to explore and grow with it as they depend on it. Internet

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    Is Our Society too Dependent on Computers? Computers have found their way into just about every aspect of our lives‚ and in most cases‚ they make things easier for us. They allow people to work from home‚ socialize with friends and family‚ and they provide an ever-welcome stress relief from school or work. Since their invention‚ people far and wide have become increasingly dependent on computers. Children today are growing up in a world where computers are needed to do everything from controlling

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    Anchorage Dependent Animal Cell Culture Animal Cell Culture: Its origin and importance Prior to discussing about the anchorage dependence of animal cell cultures‚ let us first briefly discuss animal cell culture in general and its importance. Animal cell culture has a history of over 100 years when the first attempts to grow cells were made by Ross Harrison who was able to show the development of nerve fibres from frog embryo tissue cultured in a blood clot. Physiologist Alexis Carrel was able

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    cоncluѕiоn.   The Benefits of 3G Technology in People and Organizations Diѕcuѕѕiоn 3G iѕ thе third gеnеrаtiоn оf mоbilе phоnе ѕtаndаrdѕ аnd tеchnоlоgy‚ ѕupеrѕеding 2G. It iѕ bаѕеd оn thе Intеrnаtiоnаl Tеlеcоmmunicаtiоn Uniоn (ITU) fаmily оf ѕtаndаrdѕ undеr thе Intеrnаtiоnаl Mоbilе Tеlеcоmmunicаtiоnѕ prоgrаmmеd‚ "IMT-2000". 3G iѕ а nеw rаdiо cоmmunicаtiоnѕ tеchnоlоgy thаt will prоvidе mоbilе аccеѕѕ tо Intеrnеt-bаѕеd

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    Yes! we are too dependent on computers to get us through life. We use it to find our relationship or to make friends‚ start fights‚ look for the current information to make alliances‚ committees‚ social groups to find information‚ to give information‚ to build‚ destroy‚ educate‚ the list keeps getting wider as the ages pass‚ we rely too much on technology. When the power went out during Hurricane Sandy everyone panicked‚ lost in confusion and in need of electricity. According to www.liutilities

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    of the rocks were before the rainstorm. 2. Using what Christopher and Kate have already observed‚ suggest a possible hypothesis regarding how the mass of a rock changes when placed in water. Identify the independent and dependent variables. If the rock is placed in water‚ then it’s mass will be added to the original mass. The independent variable has to do with the amount of water put onto the rock‚ the dependent variable is the mass of the rock after it has been in the water. 3. Describe

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    the world has dramatically changed. The map of countries has changed entirely‚ the list of allies of various countries has changed. Dictatorships have come and gone‚ repeatedly in some areas. However‚ throughout all of the turmoil globally‚ one thing has remained constant‚ and that is the rapid advance in computer technology. Throughout history‚ we have come from computers as large as a warehouse to computers that fit on our wrists‚ from computers that are massive to launch a moon mission to having

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    Different sociologists have had different views to whether conjugal roles have become equal. Researchers have measured different aspects of equality/inequality in conjugal roles. Some have concentrated on the division of labour in the home: they have examined the allocation of responsibility for domestic work between husband and wife and the amount of time spent by spouses on particular tasks. Others have tried to measure the distribution of power within marriage. Willmott and Young

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    variance Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) is a generalized form of univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA). It is used when there are two or more dependent variables. It helps to answer : 1. do changes in the independent variable(s) have significant effects on the dependent variables; 2. what are the interactions among the dependent variables and 3. among the independent variables.[1] Where sums of squares appear in univariate analysis of variance‚ in multivariate analysis of variance

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    Technology does not have a simple positive or negative effect on individuals in society. "Peace‚ Technology‚ and the Role of Ordinary People"‚ is one person ’s eccentric view of the negative connotations associated with technology. Military technology provides us with the global power to protect citizens in the event of war. The money invested in technology is equivalent to what is used to pay workers ’ salaries. Economic changes in society are as important to world leaders as they are to the ordinary

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