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    technology. One of the most used forms of technology is personal technologies. For most of us‚ personal technology is part of our daily lives and it certainly has its advantages and disadvantages. Personal technology‚ such as cell phones‚ laptops‚ and iPods have affected many parts of our lives. The most noticeable change in our lives from personal technology is its effect on personal relationships. This change can be seen in the lives of anyone who owns personal technology‚ especially among teenagers

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    How are men and women portrayed similarly and differently in gender specific magazines in order to captivate the attention of a target audience‚ and what effect does this on society’s perception of sexuality. I have chosen five magazines specific to men and women in order to gain a well-rounded perspective on gender norms and how sexuality is portrayed for each gender. The magazines that I have chosen are as follows: Men’s Magazines | Women’s Magazines | Men’s Health | Women’s Health |

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    message of how being an illiterate person can take a large toll on your life. Illiterate’s have little control on what is going on around them and must bestow all faith in strangers. As said by James Madison‚ “A people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives". In our society‚ you must be educated to have any sort of impact on the way our lives are governed. Through education you can in a sense learn to be your own government. "The number of illiterate

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    08.06.13 The Negative Effects of the Television on Society From past to present‚ the World has become a remarkable area due to new innovations such as social and technological ones. Also‚ these innovations influence on society because innovations are not casual things to accept immediately and when they exist in life‚ community is altered thoroughly. In addition‚ technological innovations have more essential effects than social innovations because in this century

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    Effects of Alcohol on Society Halyna Strembitska Submitted to: Tarisa Matsumoto-Maxfield In fulfillment of course requirements for English 205 It is 11.40 p.m. on a Monday night and Darren is doing something he has not done

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    Shoplifting and its effect on society. Shoplifting seems like a victimless crime‚ but the damages caused are far from minor. I myself was recently caught shoplifting‚ and now I need to pay for the consequences of my crime. There are many reasons why people shoplift‚ it can be a obsessive compulsion disorder (OCD) all the way to a dare from a friend‚ either way Shoplifting does not only affect the individual‚ but it also affects the community‚ the retailer‚ and the consumer. Shoplifting

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    Totalitarianism and Its Effects on Society Throughout Europe‚ most countries had remained democratic until the early 1900s. Following World War I‚ the government systems of Europe began changing‚ with some countries remaining democratic while others shifted into dictatorships and totalitarianism. 2 in particular became very prominent; the Nazis of Germany and the fascists of Italy. After these parties emerged‚ Germany under the Nazis were led with rules of extreme racism‚ while the Italian leaders

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    In society‚ many people tend to reject those who are different. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee presents a number of situations that reveal the effects of intolerance on other people’s lives. The characters in the novel who were treated with a lack of intolerance were Boo Radley‚ Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson. By observing the effects of intolerance on people’s lives‚ the children gain sympathy‚ respect and understanding for its victims. <br> <br>The children gain sympathy for Boo

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    Effects of Polio on Society Polio had existed in society for a long time in history‚ although not as big a problem in history as in the 20th century‚ when greater emphasis was put on sanitation and children stopped getting the disease as babies. The effects of this disease on society were great. People feared that tomorrow they or their family members or friends would catch polio. Although polio has been significantly reduced in numbers‚ it still continues to exist in Africa and some parts of

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    Impact of Computers On Society 2010 The concept of a computing device was there since the 19th century but the actual device was not invented until the 1930s. The computers invented at that time served as a project to simplify scientific calculations and they fulfilled that task quite perfectly. Later on these were used to store data such as the process and calculations. At that time‚ people knew that this device was something which will never die like every important invention does for eg

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