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    Imagine what our life would be if we could not use any technology for a few hours in one day in our college life. What would we do? This happened on Friday afternoon‚ and suddenly‚ there was no electricity and Wi-Fi connection in the Segundo Resident Area. After half an hour‚ they all received an email saying everything would be fine and they needed a couple more hours to repair the system. People were scared and panicked since they would soon run out power in their phones and computers. This story

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    Emily Dickinson who expressed themselves in ways comparable and exceeding men during the 15th centuries to the 20th century. Women’s roles varied throughout the different centuries building up to our current day. Literature allowed women to express themselves and share their stories. For example‚ prior to the 15th century and Margery Kempe’s work‚ Marie de France

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    The role of business communication to the profitability of the organization Communication is an integral part of an organization. Communication is required not only for good human relations but also for a successful business. Communication seeks to fulfill the basic functions such as to inform‚ to persuade and to promote goodwill. Communication involves sharing information‚ ideas‚ thoughts‚ opinions and plans between various parts of an organization. Therefore just giving directives without expecting

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    First lady is the unofficial title bestowed upon the wife of the president of the United States. The role of the president of the United States originated with George Washington and so did the role of the first lady. During these times‚ the roles of women were usually limited to being homemakers and hostesses. Women did not work outside the home and often were not seen as equals to men. Therefore‚ the first lady’s duties at that time consisted of hosting social events and keeping the house in

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    University of the East College of Engineering Electronics and Communications Engineering Department Experiment 5: ADDERS Lugtu ‚John Kelly S. 20081107280 Grade Engr. Oliver G. Daiton Instructor EXPERIMENT NO. 5 ADDERS OBJECTIVES 1. To verify the operations of a half adder and a full adder. 2. To determine the differences between the half adder and full adder. 3. To study the operation of full adder MSI IC. SKILLS REQUIRED

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    The twentieth century saw great change. In your opinion‚ what is one change that should be remembered about the twentieth century? Use specific reasons and details to explain your choice. Since the extinction of dinosaurs several millions of years ago‚ for human beings‚ the twentieth has been the century during which there have been a lot of changes‚ more than in the past. Most of these changes are great‚ others not so much‚ and not all of them are good for human beings and the environment. In

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    Throughout the 19th century‚ immigration was the main reason for naivism to come in three waves. The first wave was known as “Anti-Catholic” due to Catholic churches needing to take action as more immigrants were Catholic. The second wave was known as “Anti-Asian” strictly because Americans felt as though they needed to compete for a job with immigrants coming from China. The third wave was known as “Anti-All Immigrants” and became a great deal more common when national security felt threatened.

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    During the 19th century‚ there was a phase of mysterious deaths that occurred. This was also the time when green wallpaper was the must-have decoration in every household. People flocked to buy anything with this with green pigment‚ but green wallpaper was the main target. A man named William Morris was a founder of the British Arts and Crafts movement who wanted to revive the hand-crafting process of creating good and neglected the use of machinery and mass production. He became an icon for the

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    The industrial revolution that transformed western Europe and the United States during the course of the nineteenth century had its origins in the introduction of power-driven machinery in the English and Scottish textile industries in the second half of the eighteenth century. But far more than the cotton textile industry was transformed in the course of that revolution. Non-industrial wage labor increased; urban centers grew; and in farming areas‚ outwork occupations and commercial agriculture

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    Utilitarianism was a movement that took off during the enlightenment at the end of the 18th century and through the beginning of the 19th century. The fact that this took off at the same time as the enlightenment is no coincidence‚ as that was when the general public began to lose trust in the church. Utilitarianism is the belief that the most correct action is always what serves the greatest good for the greatest number of people. This was revolutionary in its time because it goes against the major

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