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    advantage of phone

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    times pass on loud sounds to our ears which can result in weakening of ear-drums. Nowadays‚ one can download lot’s of songs‚ so keeping the hands-free glued inside your ears for long hours can really affect the sensitivity of ears in the long run of life. There have been cases of cell phone blasts‚ due to the excessive heating up of it’s battery. This can be a fatal issue; although rare. No joke‚ the surface of a cell phone has millions

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    Modern Medicine

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    Drugs During the Early-Mid 20th Century Sections: 1. Introduction 2. Background -Sulfa Drugs -Penicillin 3. Data/Methods 4. Results 5. Conclusion 1. Introduction: The journey of modern medicine has come a long way. Medical advances has improved lives and increased life expectancy from the early 20th century to present day. It wasn’t until the 1930’s and 1940’s where the production of sulfa drugs and penicillin (respectively) opened up a new horizon for the medical field

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    Crusades Advantages

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    agent and catalyst. The Crusades started when the religion of Christianity had to have the city of Jerusalem as Christian property as it was where their God was crucified. However‚ the aspect of political gain and economic benefit were an additional advantage when participating in the Crusade. One of the factors in causing the Crusades was political gain and economic benefit. As well as religious devotion‚ political gain and economic benefit played a part in the Crusades. The first Crusade call from

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    HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT Definition A hazardous waste is any waste or combination of wastes that poses a substantial danger‚ now or in the future‚ to human‚ plant or animal life and which therefore cannot be handled or disposed of without special precautions. The Hazards and Disasters can be classified into four categories viz.‚ Natural events‚ Technological events‚ Man-made events and Region-wise events. The adverse impacts caused due to the indiscriminate disposal of Hazardous Wastes (HWs)

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    Advantages Of NIMS

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    disaster should be handled. Do to the National Incident Management being created in the wake of nine eleven‚ citizens as a whole did not know what the National Incident Management was. Individuals thought NIMS was only used as a terrorism preparedness advantage (Bourne & Moffat‚ 2005). The National Incident Management System can be used in all major disasters going forward especially in the wake of the 2004 hurricane season along the golf cost (Bourne & Moffat‚ 2005). In addition‚ many citizens did not

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    Feudalism Advantages

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    manor so in that time that the work is being done the lord is training for the military held by the over lord or feudal lord (Bishop). This informs people how the serfs give back to their lord by just working. (CS)Serfs are benefited because they get a life a place to work and live and also helps and benefits the lords by all the

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    the world smaller by bringing people together. To what extent do you agree that the internet is making it easier for people to communicate with one another? Internet have become part of our daily life. It existed everywhere; office‚ home and even your cell phone. We cannot avoid it in our daily life. Student needs to search information online. Office clerk needs Internet to check and send email. Unlike the telecommunication‚ Internet is not own by any government nor any enterprise. People do

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    Advantages of Robotics

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    martial arts. In the Shang dynasty they developed silk by a process using silkworm cocoons from mulberry trees. Telling the secrets of silk making led to execution!! Terracotta Army In 1974 some farmers were digging in for a well and discovered a life-sized terracotta soldier‚ made completely out of clay over 2000 years ago‚ buried in the farm land! By the time archaeologists had finished digging‚ they had uncovered over

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    advantages of poem

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    not understand them all or be able to see why they were chosen. That doesnt mean you cannot understand the idea that the poet is trying to share. And some poems you may be asked to read are written by and for people who have a lot more experience of life than you do at the moment. You can enjoy and understand parts of a poem without fully grasping it all. Always read a poem lots of times. And try to read it aloud. The first poetry was meant to be spoken aloud or read aloud‚ just like childrens poems

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    Modern Marriage

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    Abstract This paper presents an in-depth discussion about the changing relationship between women and marriage. Economic factors‚ a rise in feminism‚ parents’ influence‚ attitudes about sex‚ educational pursuits‚ and divorce statistics are discussed and their influence on women’s attitudes toward marriage are explored. Cultural changes that have impacted women’s lives are also examined. The purpose of the paper is to explore the changes affecting women‚ their attitudes toward marriage‚ and their

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