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    We the people” The most important words in the constitution “We the people”. The first three words of the United States Constitution. Some might even say the most important words‚ but what makes them so significant? Perhaps it’s the fact that these words the framers have used‚ defines who makes up the United States. What also makes this important is that it grants the American Citizens the power‚ instead of the government itself. This line implies that us the people have a great hand in this country

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    The Most Important Problems in Today’s World There are many problems facing the world in today such as a nuclear weapon‚ a conflict of Middle East area‚ starvation in Africa and so on. Of course‚ above problems are also serious but I think that the most serious problem facing the world is an environmental problem and to be specific‚ I’d say a global warming. Albert Gore states “Global warming will be the greatest environmental challenge in the 21st century.” So what is The global warming

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    profesional‚ and resposible in my work. When we get our assignments the first thing I do when I get home is start to workon my most important assignmetns woth the most points. Before in middle school I really didnt care about the grade I would get or if my assignmetns where late‚ I didnt really think if it was something important. Know that I am in highschool I realized that even late work counts because we still could get partial credit. In highschool every work we get counts because one assignment can

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    INTRODUCTION The current ultramodern technologies are focusing on automation and miniaturization. The decreasing computing device size‚ increased connectivity and enhanced interaction with the physical world have characterized computing history. Recently‚ the popularity of small computing devices‚ such as hand held computers and cell phones; rapidly flourishing internet group and the diminishing size and cost of sensors and especially transistors have accelerated these strengths. The emergence

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    Conclusion…………………………………………………..... 10 Smart Dust Shilpa Nagod Page 1 of 10 SMART DUST 1.Abstract ’Smart’ dust’ is a minute grain of silicon that spontaneously assembles‚ orients and senses its local environment‚ a first step toward fan development of rebels the size of sand grains that could be used in medicine‚ bioterrorism surveillance and pollution monitoring. Its is a hypothetical system of many tiny microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) such as sensors‚ robots‚ or other devices‚ that can detect light

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    Education is the most important thing we can offer to our children and the generations to come‚ yet it is one of the topics that we struggle with the most. With the choices between local‚ state and federal authorities‚ who should have control over education? It is my belief that the control should lie with the federal authorities because they are able to maintain a complete situational picture over all the states. Many of our founding fathers of the United States feared that leaving education

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    for consumer electronic products. Therefore‚ the demands for multiple-function “smart handheld devices” (T.C. Wang‚ T.M. Chen‚ J.S. Wu‚ 2001) have increased dramatically‚ especially smart phones. According to Laudon‚ K.C. and Laudon‚ J.P. (2006)‚ the smart phone is a combination of mobile phone and personal digital assistant (PDA). Generally‚ except for basic communication functions such as mobile phones‚ a smart phone possesses the following features:  A large size LCD touchscreen.  Enhanced

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    126) |we try and make compromises to the law of gravity. | |”In general‚ flying is freedom” (pg. 127) |Flying represents freedom and the ability to go anywhere we want. | |“Irony trumps everything.” (pg. 129) |The author says that we can already fly‚ but can’t leave the ground. | |CH – 16 “…Where Claude Rains and Ingrid Bergman

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    the government‚ and it limits their power. Many people have very different opinions when it comes to choosing which amendment is the most important one. Some say the most important amendment is the second amendment‚ but the two amendments that I believe are the most important would be the first and fourth amendment. The first amendment is one of the most important ones because it gives us freedom. It gives us the freedom to practice a religion of our choosing‚ to be able to speak freely‚ to be

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    The Most Important Person in My Life Sometimes choosing the most important person in your life can be difficult. Some people may not have a person to look up to‚ but some may have several. As for me in my life‚ I was blessed with many. I was given two amazing parents who are the most important people in my life. My father is a very inspiring person. He lived in Mexico most of his childhood and was raised in poverty. Therefore‚ when he moved to the United States his desire to succeed was his main

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