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    A telephone‚ or phone‚ is a telecommunications device that converts sound into electronic signals suitable for transmission via cables or other transmission media over long distances. First patented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell and further developed by many others‚ the telephone was the first device in human history that enabled people to talk directly with each other across large distances. It rapidly became indispensable to businesses‚ government‚ and households‚ and it is now among the most

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    The movie and the book Like Water for Chocolate are both well written. I enjoyed the book because it had a different layout than the other books we have read thus far. The film was an asset to see because it followed the book so well that it gave you more ideas about things that you might not have totally understood while reading it. This is the first Spanish movie that has had such a positive effect on the book which makes the movie that much more amazing. When reading I tried to focus on

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    Why do people like music? Music seems to be a natural need for people. I’ve read that from ancient times human beings have produced sounds from "instruments" like rocks or skins stretched over a wooden frame. Music is something most people want and need. I think it’s important because it can be a major part of both community and individual experience. Music is a way of sharing a common bond or feeling. When we’re children‚ we learn very simple songs called nursery rhymes. These songs help make

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    George Orwell states that “You can’t have a revolution unless you make it for yourself; there is no such thing as a benevolent dictatorship‚” and that is what he shows through Animal Farm. In chapter 7‚ Napoleon uses the rhetorical devices like imagery to express this view. “Napoleon stood sternly surveying his audience; then he uttered a high-pitched whimper. Immediately the dogs bounded forward‚ seized four of the pigs by the ear and dragged them… The pigs’ ears were bleeding‚ the dogs had tasted

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    Descriptive Essay: A Particular Friend Or Family Member If I need to choose one of my family members‚ I may prefer to write about my superhero in my life that is my beloved father. Actually in my mind‚ I had three persons that always be my superheroes in my life. They are my elder sister that I call ‘Along’‚ my beloved mother and my beloved father. Each of them has their own achievement in their life that I think I should be proud and respect to them. Besides that‚ these three person are always

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    decreasing the percentage of illiteracy. Tom Chatfield writes about this positive effect of technology in his essay “I Type‚ Therefore I Am.” The author illustrates that although we benefit as a whole from technology‚ new issues such as less face to face interactions and communications begin to surface. Chatfield questions his audience whether the opportunity to “write and type [one’s] every thought [should] be celebrated or deplored” (Chatfield). After all‚ an increase in the number of people

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    why i want to be an actor

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    Bean‚ I was born and raised in maine. I live in a town called Hartland‚ its a small town so there is really nothing to do‚ when i was younger I used to play sports but the only one i really got into was basketball but the problem with only playing one sport is that you only play for a few months out of the year. So I decided that I had to find something to do for the seven to eight months that I wasn’t playing basketball. So in decided to start watching movies‚ I started with some classics like The

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    Report for Cultural Understanding The main aim of this report is to describe‚ analyze and understand Indian culture and integration Indians with British culture in a connection to movie: “Bend it like Beckham”. The aim is also to assign every character to stage of intercultural sensitivity and define what kind of cultural development is possible for each of them. Findings: Jess: In my opinion she is on the fifth level of intercultural learning‚ she adapts to the british culture‚ she knows

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    How and why is one social group represented in a particular way? We are all shaped by the culture and environment that we grow up in. As we grow up‚ we are taught certain things and are bombarded with images. These later become the norm and shape society. If we live in a society that is constantly showing woman in a certain way‚ it becomes the accepted image of how woman should act and behave. If we live in a society which says woman should have a certain place within society that becomes normal

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    HBR.ORG ApRil 2013 reprinT r1304B Innovation Risk: How to Make Smarter Decisions assessing the prospects of any new product requires modeling how it will be used. But that exercise has its limits. by Robert C. Merton The Big idea innOvAti innOvAti OvA OvAti v sM HOw tO MAke wt The Big Idea Assessing the prospects of any new product requires modeling how it will be used. But that exercise has its limits. by Robert C. Merton 2 Harvard Business Review april 2013 This article is

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