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    How Will Our Future Be?

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    How Will Our Future Be? The way the future is heading seems to be very clear but as before things may change. The time to come will never reveal itself until it has actually been. From this point of view I will try to describe the way I see the future coming our way. One of the major aspects when discussing the future is how will the law be handled and how power will be dealt with. Will we be able to decide for us self what we want to do with our lives and will the right of every individual be

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    Our Gorgeous Muslimah!

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    Our Gorgeous Muslimah! Islam does not forbid its followers to appear more fashionable‚ but must follow the tenets set out in Islam. Nowadays‚ in Malaysia‚ we can see a lot of variations of scarf either on the fashions of the scarf itself or how they wear and fashion it to match with their modern attire. Each face has its own attractions. Well‚ it is up to each individual to highlight the beauty of God given face shape. There are some tips for Muslimah to appear attractive in stylish way for the

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    CAUSES OF SOCIAL CHANGE Social change has many causes. Also in a world linked by sophisticated communication and transportation technology‚ change in one place often begets change elsewhere. Some of the causes of social change are being discussed here. Culture and Change There are three important sources of cultural change: invention‚ discovery‚ and diffusion. Invention is the combination of existing elements of culture into something new. Inventions produce new objects‚ ideas‚ and social patterns

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    the children to uphold the system. Immigrants were poring into the country‚ and revolutionary talk began to stir the crowds. Many people resented the immigrants‚ and rioted against them. Unions were formed to strike at the unfair employers. Many women joined the Knights of Labor to protest the wages and hours they were given. Many strikes came about that

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    Our Digital Lives

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    Our digital lives Our digital lives‚ what did he mean by that? Well‚ I have my own interpretation of the subject that I’d like to share with you before I go on to the analyzing of the ted talk performance. As a person being online a lot and have experienced more stuff than most people online now-a-days. I got my first computer when I was 8 or 9 maybe‚ and I myself‚ would say that I undoubtedly became numb to a lot of mind shaking experiences at a fairly young age‚ approximately around ten. Compared

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    Parts of Speech A part of speech (also a word class‚ a lexical class‚ or a lexical category) is a linguistic category of words (or more precisely lexical items)‚ which is generally defined by the syntactic or morphological behaviour of the lexical item in question. Common linguistic categories include noun and verb‚ among others. There are open word classes‚ which constantly acquire new members‚ and closed word classes‚ which acquire new members infrequently if at all.  Verb – is a word (part

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    On the 28th June 1919‚ Germany resentfully signed the most famous treaty ever‚ Versailles. Although years of readjusting the treaty followed‚ this essay will focus mainly on the strengths and weaknesses of the 440 articles in 1919. The Treaty followed a massive war‚ with huge human sacrifice. It was supposed to be the Treaty to end all wars and give security to the countries involved. The overwhelming task that laid ahead for Woodrow Wilson (America)‚ Lloyd George (Great Britain)‚ Clemenceau (France)

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    that caused these two religions to respond differently toward the plague. The Christians believed that the plague was bad and it caused people to suffer. In document 4‚ Gabriele de Mussis states‚ “We know that whatever we suffer is just the reward for our sins.” They thought that the suffering from the plague did not allow one to stray from the right path. Some people did not believe this and left Christianity. For example‚ if someone did not do any sins in their life and they suffered from the plague

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    Stereotypes In Our Culture

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    In our culture‚ friendliness is conveyed through a smile and it is agreed in the discipline of Anthropology that the smile is something that carries across all cultures. In every human society‚ smiles convey the same emotions: happiness‚ pleasure‚ excitement and other positive feelings. However‚ smiles seem to mean different things between the men and women‚ of our culture‚ who exchange them. As my step father said‚ a woman who smiles is seen as friendly‚ but also more likely single. Simply put

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    Rethinking Our World

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    Rethinking our world Linguistic analysis: * Claims that almost all philosophical problems can be dispensed with once their underlying linguistic basis is exposed * No matter how hard we try to solve a problem we fail‚ then we are dealing with a false problem/ meaningless set of words * 2 British philosophers = Bertrand Russell & AJ Ayer * Focused on logic‚ linguistic meaning & verifiable facts Help us do: * Think more clearly * Be precise in what we mean

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