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    Different types of computer systems in different environment According to the size and power computers are classified. Super computers Super computers are employed for heavy usage like construction of atom bombs‚ weather forecasting‚ finding oil‚ earthquake predictions‚ electronic design and scientific simulations. These computers are extremely faster that other computers currently available. They can perform hundreds of millions of commands per second. Mainframe computers Mainframe computers

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    Education system flaws

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    very important to people of all ages‚ especially growing children and teenagers‚ for these years can influence the rest of their lives. Unfortunately‚ however‚ many people do not take exercising seriously and do not take proper steps to stay fit. It is important to exercise because this keeps your body fit‚ reduces the chance of having heart problems‚ creates a better metabolism‚ and overall keeps you healthy and happy. Of course‚ one may not enjoy running laps or doing crunches‚ but the benefits

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    Education system. essay

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    parents‚ teachers‚ and the education system continue to blame one another for poor student performance in school and on state tests. However‚ I believe that each of these groups plays a key role in student success or failure. School administration and board members seem to be completely oblivious to the real reasons students perform poorly and parents lack involvment in their children’s schooling and education at home. I do believe that income does play a key role in education‚ however‚ I don’t agree

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    ETHNIC RELATIONS Prateek Shukla 3/30/05 ETHNIC RELATIONS PAPER "We don’t want you here anymore white principal‚" (Roberts 2) such misanthropical acts and slanders have been committed against thousands of people‚ almost every single day‚ here in the U.S. In fact‚ there have been many volatile arguments on the constitutional

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    postponement of marriage among young people. Obtaining a higher education could lead young women to remain unmarried in their twenties. Increasing possibilities to achieve a higher education and therefore working in an appealing job has become increasingly attractive to young women. This change in values also contributed to the increase in unmarried singles in their twenties. However‚ it is also possible that the influence of one’s family background is the crucial factor‚ since people with a higher socioeconomic

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    Separation In America

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    ever been so uncomfortable and felt out of place in a situation? Now imagine how it would feel to have your sacred‚ personal belief disrespected ignored solely because they were not typical. This is a reason why the separation between church and state is still useful. “Separation between church and state” was initially spoken by old Baptists striving for religious toleration in Virginia‚ whose official state religion was then Anglican (Forbes).Since then it has been an unspoken rule because it is not

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    An ethnic enclave is a geographic location within an urban setting that is predominantly occupied by a population of individuals of a specific culture‚ nationality‚ or ethnicity. The enclave consists of a variety of local businesses that meet the general and specific commercial needs of the community. According to Alejandro Portes‚ ethnic enclaves are a product of past generations‚ who through ethnic solidarity‚ established diverse businesses that enabled socio-economic mobility within the enclave

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    In Benjamin Franklin’s writing “Rules by Which a Great Empire May be Reduced to a Small One”‚ he attempts‚ without success‚ to convince the king and Parliament of Britain to change their control of policies towards the American Colonies. This publishing did very well to highlight the main issues of America caused by the British Government. Franklin’s writing uses excessive rhetorical devices to portray his patriotic opinion towards the British Crown‚ such as Satire‚ Figurative Language‚ and Diction

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    To encourage healthier eating‚ higher the taxes on junk food Although some people might say it’s unnecessary to have higher taxes on junk food‚ I strongly believe that it’s going to affect the processing of a human body because the amount of fat is going to be lower. First of all‚ people will spend less money on junk food and it will lead to people saving money‚ which they can later use to buy something useful. High prices will get people to think about their money. It could even teach young individuals

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    ethnic adoption

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    of children of a different race or culture from their adoptive parents‚ has been a controversial issue in the United States. Social workers are usually the one that match the child with the “parents” when it comes to adoption. The number of adoptive parents does not relate with the number of adoptive minority children. Therefore‚ more parents of a different race are able to adopt them. Many social workers see transracial adoption as an ideal solution to the lack of adoptive homes for children of

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