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    by some unknown power. Gregory Currie in his "Does great literature make us better?" article puts under consideration the fact whether great literature can make people morally and socially better.he didn’t deny overall accepted belief‚he just wanted some evidences which would prove it he issue. Then as a continuation or answer to the Currie’s article Annie Murphy Paul with her article called "Reading literature makes us smarter

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    today even though technology has gifted a luxurious life to man we are stressed. Earlier man had to roam from place to place in search of food & shelter. Today the modern man can even work by sitting at home through technologies like laptops & cellular phones. Yet today man has been confronted by various diseases & has to tackle stress. Why is it that a primitive man working several times harder than the modern man had time for pleasure activities but a modern man has to make work his leisure

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    Despite the fact that mobile phones can help us report a crime scene quicker they can also be the cause of attention for theft and when things dont go according to their way of the attacker when they are trying to steal a victims mobile phone then they can result into beating the victim up or even wounding them. “A new study from University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor Jonathan Klick‚ along with colleagues at Penn and George Mason University‚ speculates that a one-third drop in crime rates

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    generation known for our entitlement and narcissism. This is because everyone is for themselves and will do whatever it takes to make it to the top. Attorneys Gloria Allred and Lisa Bloom have stated‚ “If each of us recognized a moral responsibility to come to the aid of others we would all gain the benefits of a stronger community.” In their article If Decency Doesn’t‚ Law Should Make Us Good Samaritans they advocate for this idea. Allred and Bloom’s statement is legitimate because it stands for the idea

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    Does the internet make us better people? | by | | | In a fast paced world like ours today‚ the internet plays a significant role in our everyday life. Such a revolutionary invention‚ with its own pros and cons‚ has stood out to be a major debatable topic. In my opinion‚ the advantages of the internet in our society outrun the disadvantages and help us to be better. It has blessed us with vast knowledge‚ has reduced distance and has made the world look smaller to us. Every corner of

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    Is school trying to make us fail or what? That word. That one word which makes most students procrastinate. That one word which teachers are constantly throwing around at the end of every lesson. The word? Homework. It may be considered helpful and profound to some people but what is it that makes homework so unappealing and harmful? Maybe it’s the length of time you consume out of your free time or the thought of doing even more work after a tiresome day at school. Many students are

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    we have lost the peace of mind and the time has come that we people are now resisting on YOGA and meditation i.e. the teaching of our forefathers. Flourishing of YOGA and meditation centers in town and cities are the instance of it. Internet makes us close to the people of the world yet we have lost the warmth and charm of physical meetings and physical presence. The warmth and charm our forefathers felt by traveling abroad and by physical meetings to the people concern. Although science advancement

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    The technology that surrounds us is changing the way we think. Humans have been influenced by our technology since the dawn of civilization. Now‚ it is the Information age that has created a new kind of human intelligence‚ a change in our thinking worthy of great enthusiasm and intense scrutiny. It seems like the majority of people believe the Internet and new media has diminished our memory‚ our creativity‚ and our intelligence. There is even research into the neurological effects of using Google

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    3/29/11 RFID‚ Technology that makes your life easier. Imagine going to the supermarket‚ picking your favorite products and just exiting the store without waiting in line for the next available cashier. Sounds good? Well‚ this and much more will be possible soon with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. Like everything‚ this technology has its pros and cons. As you will see‚ this unique technology will be more beneficial than detrimental to our society. RFID technology is basically

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    The question of what is real and what makes us real has been a philosophical question with many different answers. Aristotle’s theory of Hylomorphism explains the reality of the universe‚ objects‚ and people in a materialistic way. Hylomorphism is the depiction that every physical thing is composed of two things: Matter and Form. Matter is the potency‚ or the potential of the physical object or being and the Form is its essence. Aristotle describes substance or Form as the truest and primary sense

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