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    We know that technology plays an important role in fulfilling our daily needs. Basically‚ if we look around us‚ technology can be seen everywhere from a small pen to an air plane. From a day until late night technology is associated with our lives. A revolution of technology has made human life much easier. We can do our tasks much faster and in a much easier way‚ saving time. No one can imagine a life without technology. Imagine if airplane had not been invented‚ then traveling from one country

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    man to win friends easily. Good manners are vital for success in life. Nobody likes a rude person‚ but good manners endear a man to other. Good manners are true signs of civilization. Good manners cost nothing‚ but they bring about handsome rewards. When someone says "please" or "thank you" he actually finds himself in the midst of cheerful crowd. When someone is polite and soft spoken‚ he gets over many difficult situations in life. Good manners and courtesies are not‚ however‚ born with us. They

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    waste of cracked asbestos cement to recycle the asbestos fiber and so on. Moreover‚ the hammer crusher can not only be used in the crushing line and the sand making line‚ but also be used like the cone crusher in the ores dressing line. As to the daily maintenance of hammer crusher‚ we should notice many things. In addition to operate it according to the introduction‚ we also should notice the following questions: 1. Hammer crusher crush the material with the help of high-speed rotation of the

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    Importance of chemistry in our daily life                Importance of chemistry in our daily life Everything is made of chemicals. Many of the changes we observe in the world around we see that caused by chemical reactions. Chemistry is very important because it helps us to know the composition‚ structure& changes of matter. All the matters are made up of chemistry. In our every day like various chemical are being used in various from‚ some of those are being used as food‚ some of those used

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    Task 1 P1/M1 Role of Communication Victoria Climbie case of abuse shocked the nation‚ and still has an effect on people of today. Victoria was given 12 opportunities to put a stop to the torture which involved starvation‚ cigarette burns‚ repetitive beatings with bike chains and belt buckles‚ and hammer blows to her toes. But because of the lack of effective communication between provisions such as the social worker‚ Lisa Arthurworrey‚ and

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    This fact relates not only to the Internet‚ but to all the many technological improvements in learning‚ from smart boards to handheld dictionaries. Loss of Skills o With this increased access to knowledge also comes a probable loss of communication skills and interactive abilities between students and teacher‚ and students to peers. These skills are not as necessary in a classroom of computers‚ where individuality is a component of learning and is encouraged. Aside from learning‚ conflict resolution

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    There is almost no place that you can go where technology hasn’t been used. Technology affects our daily lives in everything that we do; it saves time‚ creates a world of endless learning‚ and makes traveling to halfway around the world effortless. Technology greatly reduces the time it takes to perform lives everyday tasks. Daily chores such as mowing the grass or doing the dishes have been reduced from hours to twenty minutes with the invention of the automatic dishwasher and gas powered lawn

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    their cultural awareness. The way person without formal education speaks is absolutely different than the way ¬¬-educated and versatile person speaks. Communicational skills play important role in the set of moral ethics and behavior. And it is definitely important part of the culture. Oratory is the highest form of the communication. Orators were celebrities in their society‚ and rhetoric‚ the art of the spoken word‚ was a strongly valued element of the classical education in Greece. Highly educated

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    nation. So a good communicator should have the ability to reach out to the youth in such a way‚ that he can put his point across‚ and the young teens understand what he’s trying to say. According to me‚ a mass communicator should have good communication skills. He is well aware of what he’s talking about‚ has an excellent command over the language he intends to use when speaking to the masses and is fluent in his language‚ He uses simple words so that even a layman knows what he’s trying to put

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    Communication is the process of creating or sharing meaning in informal conversation‚ group interaction and public speaking. Communication is a systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings. 6 elements of communication process 1. Participants 2. Message 3. Context 4. Channel 5. Noise 6. Feedback 1. The people involved in communication process 2 parties - sender n receiver Sender - person who starts off the communication

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