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    Clas 121 Day 5 Is it possible to empathize with a character that has done the unthinkable? Characters who do the unthinkable usually lack moral and ethic sense. It is very difficult to empathize for someone of that nature because they have only stricken negative feelings in the audience. Because of their lack of right and wrong that makes them do the unthinkable‚ it is not possible to empathize for the character. The fact that it is unthinkable means that it will come as a shock and the audience

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    In a world dominated by technology‚ it can be difficult for a person to distinguish between the meaning of ‘good technology’ and ‘bad technology’. The question which makes this categorization so hard is‚ what is it that makes technology good or bad? Is it the technology itself that makes it good or bad or is it us‚ the users? Technology is a most wonderful and marvellous thing. It can be found in just about every aspect of our everyday lives. Everything from an alarm waking us up‚ to using an electric

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    It’s Not Pac Man’s Fault Recently‚ videogames have been accused of increased violence among young people and have been blamed for society’s problems. However‚ I believe that videogames are not responsible for violence increase or other people’s actions. As a matter of fact‚ it’s quite the opposite situation. Videogames offer mental health benefits‚ improve social skills and enforce and incorporate academic skills. Although many adults think video games are nothing but a waste of

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    Be it the supremely powerful America or the dilemma-plagued African states‚ it is primarily the youth of a nation that forms a concrete bedrock for the achievement and prosperity of a nation. The reins to turn the country around rest with none other than the strong hands of its young generation - its young blood. The same goes for our beloved motherland‚ Pakistan. Pakistan along with its envious strategic location and a plethora of natural resources possesses another exceedingly important resource

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    contact with another person is non existent? Is technology becoming our savior or our executioner? To day’s technology by far overshadows what was possible even 20 years ago. There are games so close to real life that if given a picture of a real building and a computer generated one that only a professional can tell the difference. There are prosthetic body parts that that can be controlled with only a thought. Though its not a full proof technology who would have thought it would’ve been possible

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    Synthesis task Question: It has been said that popular science is little more than trivial rubbish. What is your view? Essay: Popular science has been widely integrated into our lives that we see and hear them every day. From newspaper articles‚ to radio commentaries‚ to even billboards heralding the successes of scientific experiments‚ we are now bombarded with information with regards to the science world. From there on‚ two camps emerged. On one side of the argument‚ people have exclaimed that

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    Harris‚ has many meanings to it. The basic meaning that Harris is trying to convey is that one should "open up his/her minds" and realize what is really occurring‚ not what is being covered up. These days‚ the tendency is generally for one to think about how one day‚ computers might be able to think like humans‚ and the problems that that might generate‚ but people don’t realize the real problem‚ which is if humans start thinking like computers‚ that would be by far more devastating than the preceding

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    Yes‚ I do agree that technology is more of a boon than a bane to society.Technology has evolved over the years and revolutionized our lives.There are many types of technology like information technology‚ biotechnology and medical technology. One of the most influential technologies is medical technology. Medical technology is the application of science and technology to improve the management of health conditions.It has contributed greatly to the society as it can save lives and increase chances

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    2/18/2014 How technology has changed Technology today‚ has allowed us to connect with people with ease‚ and has made many tasks so much easier. From desktops to IPhones‚ the world we live in today allows us to communicate with anybody with wireless access with just a couple clicks of a mouse. As civilization has evolved so has technology‚ from letters to phone calls to email‚ basic communication methods have consistently progressed into the complex system we have today. As we become more dependent

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    felt as if they were being tread unfairly with no choice it would have been a great difficulty for Britain to control them all and force them to continue producing. Due to the fact that the colonies were working harder for England’s benefit rather than themselves in reality. With Salutary Neglect it gave the colonies a sense of choice because they were allowed considerable freedom in economic matters. Thereby‚ making Mercantilism and the rules of the Navigation Acts easier to enforce‚ because of

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