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    this age‚ the amount of electronic products might threaten the very idea of being human. We now have bionic body parts‚ bionic blood‚ and matrix like programmes that might allow downloads of skills and robots that do things faster and more efficient than us. With such inventions‚ how do we continue defining what is human and what is technology? The inventions of bionic body parts bode well for those that are disabled as such inventions embody a hope for them to be whole and well again. With bionic

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    “Progress” is usually thought of as a positive thing. When people say‚ “He has made some progress‚” others perceive it as a positive concept. Most of the [1] times‚ progress is positive‚ and positive progress can benefit one in many different ways. [2] But there are times when progress can also be harmful and [3] give negative effects. Thus‚ it will be [4] safest to say that [5] progress is [6] a “challenge.” One’s progress can promote numerous [7] salutations. It could provide guiding principles

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    Life is what you and you alone make of it! What is your view? I believe that we can make our lives into what we want them to become if we have enough drive and reserve to achieve our goals. Our lives are our own‚ waiting for us to take them and mold them into exactly what we want. However‚ our lives are very much influenced‚ affected‚ and controlled by the people around us. Friends‚ parents‚ society‚ and even ourselves‚ can inhibit our hopes and dreams just as much as they can help us achieve

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    last 50 years the media influence has grown exponentially with the advance of technology‚ first there was the telegraph‚ then the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the internet. Although‚ these products were introduced with the intention of informing‚ educating and entertaining at the beginning‚ in my opinion they abused their position of power and that caused serious problems in moral standards. In the first place media‚ mostly television‚ has violent effect on people by providing

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    Explanatory Synthesis There is a big gap of rich and poor people today‚ in this society‚ how the upper class and middle class people think about poor people‚ is it really just about money? However‚ there are number of reasons that being poor. Some people can’t get equal chance to get education‚ and some people born poor‚ so these problems are cause middle social mobility in America. In the article “Born Poor and Smart”‚ author Angela Locke (2005) claims that her mom was smart but poor‚ she loves

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    Every Rose has its Thorn The rose is a beautiful flower. Its appearance is positive; however a rose does have thorns; its thorns are a part of who it is. If a person wants to have a rose‚ he/she will also have to accept the thorns‚ even though they are painful. A rose can resemble a person whom you love; if you wish to love them you must also love them when they are at their worst of moods‚ which is the only way you can have them at their best. Roses are not perfect; they have blemishes just

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    Eng 100 Schantz 17 September 2012 Explanatory Summary of “Is Facebook Making Us Lonely” In the Stephen Marche’s May 2012 publication in The Atlantic‚ “Is Facebook Making us Lonely”‚ explores the history and usage of social networking along with the most recent theories in order to argue that social networking depends on the user’s motives not‚ social networking itself. Facebook does not create loneliness‚ but it does not exterminate it either. It all depends on ones usage. Marche begins his

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    How far do you agree that instability in the Gulf Region in the period 1979-2001 was primarily caused by the actions of the Iraqi Government? The Iraqi government in the period from 1979 to 2001 was under the control of the Ba’ath Party and lead by Saddam Hussein‚ a Sunni Muslim whereas most of Iraq is Shiite Muslim. Hussein took control-as in became President of Iraq-in 1979‚ following the resignation of his predecessor‚ under claims of poor health. The main countries in this Gulf region may be

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    How far do you agree that the condition of the peasants was the cause of the 1905 revolution? By Samantha Whiting Introduction The Russian revolution was sparked of by a number of factors social‚ economical‚ political. I believe some of these factors were the root cause and some were contributors I believe they all contributed in their own ways and some contributed more than others and leading to a potential revolution in Russia. Russia had a weak economy‚ the primary sources of income for the

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    Religion contributes to social order. Do you agree? By referring to any ONE (1) Caribbean religious grouping‚ show how its beliefs contribute to this feature of society. Relevant theoretical perspectives must be employed in the response. It is in my opinion that religion does contribute to social order. Religious beliefs of one sort or another exist is every known society all over the world. To really define religion you have to look at from either a functional definition or a substantive definition

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