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    Nowadays‚ the internet is a widely used instrument‚ without which the modern human might find it difficult to properly function. Every new technology has its ups and downs and the internet is no exception to this rule. Among the positive aspects related to the internet‚ one can mention the huge amount of information that can be found‚ helping the users stay informed and able to search for any type of data. The internet can also ease all kinds of daily activities that would usually be time consuming

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    to be practical. Nevertheless‚ it makes the assumption that people are over-dependable on them. As I shall argue‚ this not the whole picture‚ and there are some negative effects that cars bring to us. Both the pros and cons of using cars will be discussed in this essay. First of all‚ I firmly believe that natural environment and people’s health are being threatened by cars. For example‚ increasing numbers of cars is the reason why there is an increased demand for the petroleum while these kinds of

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    Tenacious‚ Foolish Man - Woodrow Wilson The conflict between the Progressive liberal and old fashioned Conservatist was minuscule and insignificant when compared to the stupidity of Woodrow Wilson on the topic of the Treaty of Versailles. The president had lost his touch with the times and his refusal to cooperate with a mostly conservatist Senate left the US without a competent leader‚ which in turn made the country fail to pass such a crucial piece of legislature in history. Woodrow Wilson’s inability

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    Carleton‚ gives a new look at former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. Carleton believes that Woodrow Wilson knew better than any of his peers the role that the United States would act in world affairs. Carleton implies that Wilson was not solely at fault for the United States to join the League of Nations. Carleton states that many blame Wilson for his personality traits which many were misrepresented. Carleton points out that there are two criticisms for Wilson‚ one of the criticisms is an asserted stubbornness

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    Aim/Objective To compare the concentration of reducing sugars in three different types of canned soft-drinks available in the school canteen. Background information: Reducing sugars are any sugars that in basic solution forms some aldehyde or ketone. This allows the sugar to act as a reducing agent‚ for example in Benedict’s reaction. [1]Reducing sugars include glucose‚ fructose‚ glyceraldehyde‚ lactose‚ arabinose and maltose. All monosaccharides which contain ketone groups are known as ketoses

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    WOODROW WILSON & THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Michael Tejada History 2340: US Diplomatic History May 8‚ 2012 The world that emerged following World War I and the Paris Peace Conference at Versailles had changed dramatically from the world before the war. Remarkably‚ this world was not the one that President Woodrow Wilson envisioned. Enjoying unprecedented international acclaim and traveling to France himself‚ Wilson returned to the United States with a treaty that lacked many of the key provisions

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    A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations. There are many types of computers that we are using now like personal computers (desktop)‚ mobile computers and mobile devices‚ game consoles‚ servers‚ mainframes‚ supercomputers‚ and embedded computers [1]. Since a sequence of operations can be readily changed‚ the computer can solve more than one kind of problem[2]. Every day‚ people around the world rely on different kinds of computers

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    During the second half of President Woodrow Wilson’s first administration‚ he fought to keep the United States out of World War I. In trying to keep the United States out of war‚ President Wilson delivered his Second Inaugural Address on March 5‚ 1917.Although‚ President Wilson hopes for peace; he believed that America would have to eventually get involved. In an attempt to tell about his hope of peace‚ Wilson used this speech to appeal ethically and emotionally to the citizens. With the use of ethos

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    ‘The disadvantages of using the Facebook among students’. As we all know‚ today’s world is full of modern technologies‚ especially in the field of communication. No one can deny the efficiency of these tools‚ such as Twitter‚ Skype‚ Friendster‚ and so many more. Unfortunately‚ if wrongly used‚ these brilliant inventions can also bring disadvantages for its young users. Hence‚ let me bring your attention again towards the title of my speech‚ ‘The disadvantages of using the Facebook among students’

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    instance‚ you want to buy some goods online‚ you have to provide some of your information to the website so that they can deliver them to you. Maybe your information is hacked and the hackers can use it for much bad purpose like buying other things using your account...Your e-mail box can receive some spam that you don’t want and you feel unsafe when you think that a person is following you in some ways. Furthermore‚ although we can use the Internet as a means of entertainment with a lot of interesting

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