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    possible solution the human kind issues that day to day they are facing. Even though not all ideas and concepts that the computing professionals put together to build the supercomputing is perfect or and work as it is expected to operate. The ideas to have the supercomputing is to help human to solve some necessary issues that human by himself cannot do it by manually. What I do mean by manual here is that human being just cannot do anything with it is own hand or event viewed by it is own eyes. He or

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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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    advancements in technology are having wide-ranging effects on families and relationships. Choices made now will have long lasting consequences on family ties‚ and attention must be paid to their relationships. Advancements in technology are the main cause why the family ties have become looser today. This issue became a hot topic to be discussed or look after by the people throughout the world. Internet affairs are one of the reasons why the family ties have become looser. The growing numbers of people on “mainstream

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    In the following essay‚ the topic that will be discussed is‚ should people have autonomy over their end of life decisions. Oxford Press (2013) defines autonomy as freedom or independence from external control or influence. This underpins the title‚ as should people have the freedom or independence to control their end of life decisions. Throughout this essay‚ the argument will be in favour of people having autonomy over their end of life decisions. This is an argumentative essay so each position

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    Every single day a new type of technology is being introduced to the world. Technology has improved a lot over years‚ and it is a great thing these days‚ because it can be very helpful‚ especially for people with disabilities. However people are taking advantage of it. Every piece of technology that is being made requires little to no skill. All the machines are so easy to operate that anyone can do it‚ and that keeps us from being active‚ developing our brains‚ it is also very addicting. Why would

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    Why people become vegetarians? According to the growing population on Earth‚ there are approximately 17 million vegetarians in the world. Vegetarians are people who have decided to say “NO” to products of an animal origin. Today vegetarianism also is considered a slimming diet. But in origin‚ about a thousand years ago‚ the idea of animal origin product refusal had more religious character. The first vegetarians were ancient religion and the philosophical representatives‚ which supported

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    Today‚ technology is all around us. It doesn’t matter where you are‚ or what you are doing there is a good chance that you are surrounded by some sort of technology possibly without you even knowing it. In 2011 I am confident in saying almost everyone around you is using some sort of technology. It can either be an IPod‚ Iphone‚ cell phone or computer. Ruth Marcus the author of the article Cyberspace Dunderheads has a very strong opinion along with technology writer Nicholas Carr on how technology

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    Why do people become criminals There are so many reasons in the world which make people become criminals. The world is full of criminals. I think that the most important factors are bad educations‚ the conditions in life‚ and the bad friends. One of the most important reasons which make people become criminals is bad educations. The person who doesn’t have a good education can’t know what is right or what is wrong. I think that education is very important in the life of human to know the difference

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    A Best Friend A Man Can Have In that sense‚ the scenery never really changes when you are riding with your digital wingman. ~David Carr In 1946‚ Motorola invented the first kind of mobile phone. The phone was particularly large. It had a traditional mic and speaker headset with a cord connected to a box- size of a shoebox. Once you charged your phone for 10 hours‚ you were able to get thirty minutes of talk time. Not to mention‚ making calls was very expensive

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