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    Have you ever gone outsideon a beautiful spring day‚ breathed deeply the fresh sweet air and felt all yourproblems go away? Or‚ after a spring shower‚ have you ever experienced your mindclearing in the crisp air‚ and observed the raindrops lingering on green leavesnewly sprung from the branch? It’s a wonderful feeling. Every year‚ morethan three million smokers under the age of 18 inhale 4‚000 chemical compoundsfrom half a billion cigarettes‚ and then release them into the air. Every year‚thousands

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    Which place do you prefer to leave: in a small town or in a big city ? Small towns and big cities both have their good sides. First big cities have unlimited choices of things you can do. There is always a lot to do and visit. Living in a big city is more comfortable because there are cinemas‚ theaters‚ museums‚ shops‚ malls‚ lots of restaurants to choose. There are a lot of possibilities of shopping. Secondly the standard of education is also very high in big cities. People have

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    telephone mankind has advanced. It can be argued however‚ that not all of these advancements were beneficial. Many times people are accused of “taking the easy way out”‚ something that is looked down upon in today’s society. Consider‚ if you will‚ ancient Greecian Society. With hardly any of the technological or scientific advancements we have today‚ they were able to produce some of the greatest thinkers of all time. Socrates and Plato still influence modern philosophical thought. In addition‚ these

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    asked my friends and family of mixed ages‚ and they told me that they all listened to music regularly. Emotions are easily affected by outside forces. Music can provoke emotions of sadness‚ grief‚ joy‚ and even ecstasy. There are several different aspects of music that change how a song is interpreted. From these interpretations come emotions. Among them is the tempo‚ which is the speed of the song. If a song is sad‚ the tempo is often slower. If a song is meant to be happy‚ the tempo is quick and

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    years ago‚ computers were practically unheard of by most people. Today‚ computers are one of the most powerful tools throughout the world. The world has changed since these machines have come along. They play a huge part in many all of our lives in one way or another. And it’s almost scary to stop and think how much we rely on them on our day-to-day routine. People always tend to seek the easy way out looking for something that would make their lives easier. These machines and tools have given us

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    Reggie Stephens Professor Chris Wheeler English 101 September 7‚ 2010 The Way Eating Habits Has Affected My Life It’s really astonishing how much our eating habits influence our every day life. From the economy‚ to the health issues‚ to the way we go on about our everyday life. For me‚ my eating habits have changed a lot and a big part of it is health and the fact that I haven’t lived in one single place for more than seven years. It all started as far back as I can remember.

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    people. The issue is‚ people have limited time‚ attention and accuracy—which means they are not very good at capturing data about things in the real world. Our economy‚ society and survival aren ’t based on ideas or information—they ’re based on things. Ideas and information are important‚ but things matter more. Yet today ’s information technology is so dependent on data originated by people that our computers know more about ideas than things. If we had computers that knew everything there was

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    of the fastest growing computer companies of our times - Dell Computer Corporation. Dell is a premier provider of products and services required for customers worldwide to build their information-technology and Internet infrastructures. Dell‚ through its direct business model‚ designs‚ manufactures and customizes products and services to customer requirements‚ and offers an extensive selection of software and peripherals. Dell is the first to design its own computer system. In 1991‚ Dell introduces

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    In our daily lives‚ we will always meet different people who will bring us inspiration and motivation. Later‚ these people will become who we admire and make us want to be like them. Role models tend to influence a great part of our live and set good examples for other people. They help us to become what we want to be‚ give us inspiration and help us. They are often influential to what we value and because of these things; they play a major role in our lives. There are a lot of things in our society

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    We are not born with prejudice; we learn prejudice from our family‚ community and society at large. These institutions influence how we view the world. Such prejudice is shown in the true story ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’‚ written by Harper Lee in 1960. To quote from this book‚ “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view‚ until you climb into his skin”. Referencing “To Kill A Mockingbird”‚ this essay explores prejudice using discourses of race and class.

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