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    The Australian culture has been forever changing and Australia is seen as a multicultural country‚ however‚ Australia has always leaned towards becoming Americanised. This can be largely contributed to the evolution‚ introduction and utilisation of new media. New Media is a broad term that evolved in the latter part of the twentieth century. Most technologies described as ‘new media’ are digital. For example‚ the Internet‚ including websites‚ CD-ROM digital televisions etc. New Media is also considered

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    What happen if any of your devices crashed? Nowadays people becoming too dependent of technologic they cannot imagine their live without technology. We losing the ability or willingness to thing and memorize‚ we cannot work or do something if we have not internet or study‚ calculate or solve problem without computer or other devices. With the rapid growth of technology‚ there has been a debate on how we are using technology in our life. Many people think that we are now abusing modern

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    Over the years models have become thinner each year. Models have a weight limit set to ninety pounds between the ages of eighteen and twenty one. Are models becoming too thin in today’s society? Yes‚ models have become too thin over the years‚ the average weight limit for a eighteen year old female is one hundred and twenty-three pounds and the average weight limit for a twenty one year old is one hundred and forty pounds. Models that are at the age of eighteen are thirty-three pounds underweight;

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    Are Americans becoming too dependent on computers? Nowadays more and more Americans are too independent on electronic devices especially they can’t do without computers. This is a commonplace opinion as well as a problem in American society because it is hard to imagine a modern world without information technology that are widely used by Americans beginning with little children and ending with seniors. All this dependence undoubtedly has a negative impact not only on human health‚ and on other

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    NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF BECOMING TOO DEPENDENT ON TECHNOLOGY Special Purpose: To inform my audience of the negative effects by becoming too dependent on technology. Central Idea: By becoming too dependent on technology will give negative effects to our education‚ behavior and economic. Introduction I According to study conducted by a company called McCan Worldgroup‚ young people are obsessed with their technology until the point that they would rather lose one of their most

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    Youth sports are becoming too intense for children. Many do not see it that way but we do see more injuries suffered by children under the age of eleven.it might not happen to all children who playing a single sport but to those who play multiple sports. Youth sport are becoming too intense because they are involved in more than one sport activity‚ the child’s parents might be the problem as well‚ and their own coaches might be teaching them to play wrong. For this reason‚ children that are involved

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    Professional sport is too commercial now a days Amateur sports differs from professional sports in the sense that in the latter people are being paid for doing their job and in the former case they just take it for the personal benefit or like a sort of relaxation or may be to enjoy. Important thing seems is money in the professional arena. Some sports especially like cricket ‚ football‚ tennis involve huge money and this attracts people to get into these fields mostly. People do exercise hard

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    unhealthy relationships where one person is solely reliant on his or her significant other‚ and use them as a crutch to give themselves happiness and to give them a purpose in life. According to Shanzeh Khurram‚ in her article‚ “Is the American Dream Becoming Too Materialistic”‚ she states that‚ “Shopping is not a problem on its own; it’s the obsessive accumulation of unnecessary products‚ along with the hope of buying a Chanel bag

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    parephrenalia that is known to some and unknown to others. No matter what cultural background we come from every person has consumed in one form or another. Its how people deal with the products which bring individuals into the cycle of consumerism. The americanised consuming environment‚ and the way humans are components of a destructive consumerist. Bruce Dawes poems show that that is the way of consumerism and it will never change‚ whereas The Gods Must Be Crazy emphasises that we don’t need consumption

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    music has been the cornerstone of Americanisation in Australia since 1945‚ the end of world war two. ’Britain’s Farm’ and ’America’s Junior Partner’: that is what Australia was labelled as‚ around the end World War II. Prior to WWII it is argued Australia was largely an agricultural nation serving the interests of the British Empire‚ while the threats posed by WWII marked the nation’s transformation in becoming industrialised and ’Americanised’. As I said before we are not AUSMERICA! So why do follow

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