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    consumers. It was very common for us to see and hear this advertisement in different media form such as print‚ radio and television. But due to the fast advancement in our technology‚ the formation of the internet made it easier for different companies to reach out the people in selling their products. The advancement of technology made it easier for us to connect to those people living inside and outside the country. From e-mails up to what we called social networking sites‚ there are many ways

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    amazing things that humans have created. They come in many designs‚ shapes‚ types‚ and sizes. Supercars are much more than just a car‚ they are more of a tradition‚ and international tradition. There is much more to supercars than meets the eye. Modern technology has allowed supercars to go beyond belief. Supercars have advanced massively through design‚ speed‚ power etc. over the many years. Although the beginning of supercars was a phenomenon‚ it would eventually lead to something even more amazing

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    Outline Thesis Statement: Arranged marriages have different forms mostly depending on the couples country‚ culture and social surrounding conditions; however‚ not all of these forms are acceptable‚ successful and respectable by many societies. I.In arranged marriages‚ the possibility of its success is unknown and depending on the culture of the couple and the type of this arranged marriage. A.If the couple is from the same region or society the chances of having a successful marriage is great

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    Chapter I The Problem and its Background Introduction Today’s environment is beset of problems. Several years have past but the problem on garbage is still existing and proliferating as decades and decades come. It has been a pressing problem to governmental organization and also to include non-governmental organization on how are they going to address the problem. The problem on garbage does not only affect the environment but also the lives of the entire populace. It affects everyday lives of

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    refers mainly to such organizations at colleges and universities in North America‚ although it is also applied to analogous European groups also known as corporations. Similar‚ but less common‚ organizations also exist for secondary school students. In modern usage‚ the term "Greek letter organization" is often synonymous with the terms "fraternity" and "sorority". Early fraternal societies were very competitive for members‚ for academic honors‚ and for any other benefit or gain. Some of this competition

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    IEEE-USA 2000 Careers Conference HOW DOES TECHNOLOGY AFFECT THE WORKPLACE TODAY? BY: Michael Cohn M.Ed. Promote Awareness September 2000 Each job and its many components involve learning and understanding in order to complete its responsibilities on a daily basis. In the past five years‚ there has been an influx in technology both in the workplace and in everyday activities. E-mail‚ the Internet‚ fax and other forms of technology have streamlined office tasks and made it possible to

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    Question 1: During the 1990s‚ technological advance reduced the cost of computer chips. Explain‚ with the use supply and demand diagrams‚ how the following markets are affected in terms of prices and quantities. a) Computers b) Computer software c) Typewriters a) DEMAND- Demand refers to how much (quantity) of a product or service is desired by buyers. The quantity demanded is the amount of a product people are willing to buy at a certain price; the relationship between price and quantity

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    We as Americans are becoming increasingly lazy and gradually isolating ourselves from our everyday surroundings due to technology. Technology is detrimental to society by corrupting our minds and consuming our lives. Although technology allows us to efficiently communicate with one another and helps to make life a little amenable‚ it has made the population alarmingly lazy. Instead of going outside to play with friends in the beautiful fresh outdoors‚ one would simply stay shut in the confines

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    Sociological Theories About The Modern Family Chelsea Ries 200 314 869 Sociology 100 University of Regina November 22‚ 2013 "The family is the most important institution in society." This statement is repeated in almost every sociology text in some form or another. However‚ current trends suggest that there may be some inaccuracies in this claim. Family is indeed important and necessary. It can even be defined as very important

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    Introduction to the Thesis Statement: American History A thesis expresses the judgment of someone who has thoughtfully examined a body of evidence on a topic.  It is an informed and debatable statement that is the foundation of any effective expository writing or research project.  A thesis statement makes a claim or expresses a point of view that others might disagree with. Thesis statement = topic + debatable point of view (based on evidence) A five-point scale is often used in social research

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