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    ELECTROSTATICS INFLUENCE OUR LIVES? INTRODUCTION We all are familiar with the term electricity which comes from batteries and which is used to light bulbs‚ buzzers‚ and other electrical devices. We also know that conductors are those objects which conduct electricity easily and insulators do not conduct electricity at all. This is basic knowledge but right now we are going into detail about electricity and static electricity. ELECTROSTATICS Many of us have this wrong concept in our mind that insulators

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    Healthy food Food‚ from the ancient times to modern age‚ has always been an important part of human life. Man can not live without it‚ because it is the basic need of human being. In this modern age‚ food has become very easy to prepare with the help of technology‚ and it takes less time to prepare a variety of food than it took in the past. One can easily buy preprocessed food from the market and it saves time. Unfortunately‚ these canned foods should not replace the healthy food. Healthy

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    destructive force in our lives” What is the real explanation of conflict? A struggle or destructive force.”  This description of conflict only scrapes the surface of what it really means. People encounter these conflicts almost on a daily basis‚ whether it being self inflicting conflict‚ conflict with scheduling religions‚ age‚ sex‚ family‚ friends or even the experience of a war. Conflict is an unavoidable force; we will all face conflict in one form or another throughout our lives.  How we deal with

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    Cause and Effect Essay The effects of computers on our everyday lives Computers are invention of science and it is one of the modern technologies in the world which is very helpful for all human beings. Due to computers we can do our work very easily without any interruption it has taken a place of typewriter and is introduced in a new and a in a modern way. We can save our large amount of our data on its hard drive and we can also do it calculation and it is also taken a place of human brain

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    Rhetorical Analysis- “What Is Poverty” By: Jo Goodwin Parker J.G. Parker releases her story about living on the streets in her essay “What is Poverty?” The message that J.G. Parker’s essay is trying to show is told through caustic comments and creative hints throughout her essay. If you look past the wall of emotion that she throws on the reader‚ the proposition of her story is clear. J.G. Parker tries to explain poverty so that her audience‚ or those who oppose her thought of poverty‚ does not

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    AAA1153 Instructor: Gatha Sharma Course: CCC301 Cell Phones: How They Changed Our Lives Mobile phones have come a long way in the last seventy years‚ so be thankful yours fits in your pocket. Maybe one day it will even be able to bend like a piece of thin plastic. Maybe you won’t even have to touch it‚ doing all of your

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    Brooklynn Giancaterino Rhetorical Analysis David McCullough Jr.‚ the son of a Pulitzer Prize winning historian‚ was a teacher at Wellesley High School. In June of 2012‚ he made a speech at the commencement ceremony for the graduating class of Wellesley High School. On this day‚ he gave these teenagers a very unexpected reality check. The argument of this speech is that each and every one of them students is pretty much just another statistic in our harsh real world. Throughout this speech‚ he gives

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    harmless habits are soft addictions. Their manifestations come via “over-shopping‚ overeating‚ watching too much television‚ endlessly surfing the internet‚ procrastinating‚ etc.” (Wright‚ 2006) and can cause wretchedness to our lives. This is because soft addictions damage our overall morale via time and money‚ embarrassment‚ taciturn and the lack of energy. We all have soft addictions but are not often familiar with this type of addiction. For instance‚ when individuals or couples are addicted

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    was able to remain in the memories of many‚ and deliver one of the most famous patriotic speeches in our country’s history. In his eloquent speech to the Virginia Convention of 1775‚ Patrick Henry persuasively argues that the American people have simply no choice than to engage in war against Britain by reminding them that it is inevitable‚ and by making it apparent that we can either choose to live a life in pure liberty or perpetual captivity. By knowing he faces extreme opposition of wanting

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    them lead them to two completely different places. One living free and being able to experience things and the other living unfortunately behind bars. Wes Moore uses the rhetorical appeals ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos to engage the readers attention on how two boys with so many similarities can grow up and live two completely opposite lives. Wes Moore is a talented and educated man and accomplished an enormous amount of things while growing up. He was a Rhodes Scholar and was recognized in the Hall of

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