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    Internet is a good resource for finding information. Often‚ students are able to find their information from internet for their studies. As for the adults‚ they are also able to get information from the internet for their work. Internet can also let some students to relax after studying for the whole week by playing some games online. Therefore‚ I think internet will do good to both the young and old. It is because for the young‚ like the kids‚ they can learn some information from those educational

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    Although most would condemn spanking publicly‚ the idea of corporal punishment has long been ingrained in the human mind. The earliest accounts of spanking are from the Hebrew Bible. Sailors were spanked as a punishment for not attending to their duties. Up until the twentieth century‚ spanking was a form of discipline that was accepted by society. Only recently has spanking been frowned upon. The earliest person widely known to question the practice was Benjamin Spock in the nineteen forties. Spock

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    Debate: Science and technology has done more harm than good for society.  For the motion: * "so-called scientists" discovered mass weapons of destruction..."atomic bomb‚ etcetera" * mobile phones‚ supposed to "bring people closer‚" actually "destroy marriages"  * motorbikes‚ motor cars‚ and factories destroy the ozone layer‚ which contributes to global warming * motorcars‚ motorbikes‚ and airplanes have caused the death of many lives * "many people lost their lives in Iran

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    Desiree Wheeler Eng 111-26 Argumentative Essay April 4‚ 2013 Argumentative Essay - “Does Facebook do more harm than good?” Many people use Facebook in their everyday lives. Facebook has great benefits such as: making new friends‚ meeting old friends‚ and staying in touch with family members who live far away. Recently‚ Facebook has been a successful tool in starting small businesses and advertising. Facebook is especially popular for its birthday reminders and games. When Facebook was

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    What has science done for you lately? Plenty. If you think science doesn’t matter much to you‚ think again. Science affects us all‚ every day of the year‚ from the moment we wake up‚ all day long‚ and through the night. Your digital alarm clock‚ the weather report‚ the asphalt you drive on‚ the bus you ride in‚ your decision to eat a baked potato instead of fries‚ your cell phone‚ the antibiotics that treat your sore throat‚ the clean water that comes from your faucet‚ and the light

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    compared to the Western countries‚ it is increasingly shaping up to be a critical corporate strategy that is synonymous with a firm’s reliability and success. This is because Singapore is situated in the rapidly-developing Asia-Pacific region where more and more businesses are inevitably drawn to the trend of globalisation. Now‚ firms operating in this region have to compete on a global stage for economic viability. They are no longer bound by local norms and regulations‚ but are instead subjected to

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    THE INTERNET BRINGS MORE HARM THAN GOOD Points against: The Internet has increased economic and creative prosperity in a leveled way POINT The Internet has brought greater prosperity‚ allowing not only established business more distribution channels over a wider geographical area but it has also allowed individuals through e-bay‚ for example‚ and small independent businesses to flourish. This has brought a lot more choice to ordinary people‚ and also driven down prices as people find it easier

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    ------------------------------------------------- Advertisements do more harm than good Add to My FavoritesReport this DebateShare with My Friends Do you like this debate?NoYes+2   Vote Here ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | | Pro | Tied | Con | | Who did you agree with before the debate? | | | | | Who did you agree with after the debate? | | | | | Who had better conduct? | | | | | Who had better spelling and grammar? | | | | | Who made more convincing arguments? | | | |

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    eventually the world. This revolution assisted life but also made life more difficult as well. Gender roles were changed‚ products were made more efficiently and many jobs were created. This also meant that people lived in cramped houses‚ air pollution levels were high and people died of or suffered illnesses from working in factories. This essay will be discussing whether the Industrial Revolution has done more harm than good. The role of each gender was changed due to the Industrial Revolution

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    February Con Case Resolved: In the United States‚ Organized Political Lobbying Does More Harm than Good I would just like to start off with a quote from the US court of Appeals..... "In support of the power of Congress it is argued that lobbying is within the regulatory power of Congress‚ that influence upon public opinion is indirect lobbying‚ since public opinion affects legislation; and that therefore attempts to influence public opinion are subject to regulation by the Congress. Lobbying

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