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    In this era of science and technology‚ the Internet plays a crucial part of our lives. It is one of the most useful inventions of all time and it has brought us a lot of advantages in various aspects. Therefore‚ I strongly disagree with the writer’s opinions which were published in your editorial column. Firstly‚ the Internet plays an important role in the world of communication. This is because‚ the Internet offers easy and inexpensive ways to communicate such as emails‚ messenger‚ chatting

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    electoral system does more harm than good. Discuss. First-past-the-post (abbreviated to FPTP or FPP) is a simple plurality electoral system that is used to elect all 650 MPs representing each constituency in the UK at the House of Commons and local authorities in England as is also the method US presidents and legislators are elected. It is founded upon OP-OV-OV – One person‚ One Vote and One Value system. Each party select their candidate for the election and the elector has only one vote and simply

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    So I currently work as a behavioral health technician. There has being a lot of changes in the recent times in the world of psychology/ Behavioral Health. Technology development has simplified a lot of the processes to involve the system of diagnosing disorders. Over the years we have updated and revised the Criteria for such diagnosis. I have only being in this field for 4 years and ever since I came to this field there has always being the speculation of a newer version of the Diagnostic and Statistical

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    Good morning everyone. Today our motion is Globalization brings more harm than benefits to developing countries.As the representatve of the affiramative side‚i strongly agree with today’s motion. First and foremost‚let’s define what is globalisation and benefits. Definition: Globalization is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views‚ products‚ ideas‚ and other aspects of culture. Put in simple terms‚ globalization refers to processes that promote

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    Competition has become integral part of the society. It has both positive and negative effects. However‚ the effects created by the competition in a society have many advantages‚ by which the society can be benefited greatly. Many people believe that‚ having competition in the society helps them better. People may limit themselves in their perspectives about an issue. But‚ competition reveals different sides of the issue‚ which might help them‚ gain better information. For instance‚ international

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    is because that these sites are cheap‚ fast and easy to access. However‚ the parents often feel worry for letting their teens use these social networking sites. In this case‚ a study I’ve founded stated that these sites have actually bring more benefits than harms to teens. Advocates of the social networking sites show that these sites have become an essential daily necessity for people who are using them. These sites serve as a great way for people to meet new friends from every part of the world

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    time people between the ages of 8 and 18 spend on the Internet every day is about seven and a half hours and some people even more(“If your kidspar. 2). With the amount of time people spend on the Internet‚ it makes people wonder whether or not we can even go one day without it. Internet addiction can be compared to many other customs of addiction‚ but it is becoming more noticeable as our world evolves into an advanced era of technology. The people who think this is a problem is concerned parents

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    Tecnology Adventage ADVANTAGE: Modern technology has solved many problems that people face and play an important role in the development of many countries. Modern technologies create many kinds of products - computers‚ cloning technology‚ and video games etc.. Technology today has made life better and quicker In our modern society‚ people can’t see themselves without computers‚ cell phones‚ voice mail...etc... As we look at technologies‚ questions are risen. The Technological progress make our

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    negatively affects individuals and relationships between citizens‚ politics‚ religion‚ and the society as a whole. In the articles by Turkle‚ Postman‚ and Killbourne‚ they write about modern technology‚ and the different ways in which it affects society. In “Always-On/Always-On-You: The Tethered Self” by Sherry Turkle‚ she writes about modern communication devices and the affects they have on people in modern society. In Neil Postman’s piece‚ “Amusing Ourselves to Death”‚ he is a critique of television‚

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    networking sites have brought more harms than benefits.” Do you agree? Social networking sites such as Friendster‚ Twitter and Facebook all vary slightly‚ yet one of the main feature they have is that they enable users to create a profile within the website to represent themselves and interact with other users using emails‚ instant messaging and other integrated communication channels within the site. The popularity and growth of social networking sites over the years has been colossal. Today‚ there

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