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    The Dangers of Television

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    SUMARY The Dangers of Television by Harriet B Fuller (USA) According to Harriet in the United States‚ television has played in changing American values as follows. In the 1940s‚ television was predicted to bring families closer together. Its influence‚ however‚ has splintered family relations. The first danger of television‚ as the author mentions is the lack of as family outings‚ the going of the whole family together such as family take a walk‚ dine out‚ go to the cinema are constrain

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    Planet and Jupiter

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    name. The ancient Romans most powerful god‚ was named Jupiter. They believed he ruled the heavens. In one way‚ the planet Jupiter also rules the Solar System. It is bigger than all the other planets combined! Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun. So‚ if you travel to Jupiter‚ you would travel away from the sun. As you get closer to this beautiful planet‚ you will see the planet covered in orange‚ brown‚ and white stripes. These stripes are actually made from icy clouds. The clouds are different

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    Sacred Planet

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    writing this piece‚ I have just finished watching an episode in “The Amazing Race Philippines” which gave me the idea how beautiful the places are in the Philippines like Boracay‚ Bicol‚ Palawan etc. This brought me back to this documentary film‚ Sacred Planet. In the film‚ the majestic creatures like giraffe‚ monkeys and birds give me a peaceful mind. The splendour of the oceans and mountains are so relieving to behold. “Everything has a spirit.” This is one of the lines I got from the documentary.

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    Assignment First draft due October 15 “Would you bother to save your planet? ” As may you know we human are making so much carbon footprints which lead to global warming .Would you bother save it or no ? That question was asked by famous writer Michael Pollan’s in his popular essays “Why Bother?”. He urges us to grow a little of our own food in an individual effort to reduce our carbon footprint. He gives few examples about how people start to running everything up since

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    Lonely Planet

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    Lonely planet Introduction: * Type of organization: Lonely Planet has a internal culture in there company. That means that employees are free to be themselves‚ to exchange ideas and try new approaches to problems. The work space in informal and open‚ so that people can communicate easily with each other. * History: The company was founded in 1972 by the couple Tony and Maureen Wheeler. Their passion is traveling. They went on vacation and they wrote a traveling book so that they can

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    Welding Dangers

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    Welding Dangers Annotated Bibliography "Warning: Welding May Be Hazardous to Your Health." Warning: Welding May Be Hazardous to Your Health. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2013. This article explains a little about welding fumes and how they are dangerous to people’s health. There are short term and long term respiratory effects from welding gases and fumes. Some of the gases that are inhaled can cause diseases such as ones close to Parkinson’s disease. To be protected from these fumes‚ the work area

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    Shampoo Planet

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    Dynamic Use of Symbolism in Shampoo Planet Douglas Coupland has been called the voice of Generation X by his critics because of his writing techniques‚ which deal mainly with youthful ideals. Most of his works involve young characters searching for truth and answers for their self-involved questions. Despite many of his novels having a dim outlook‚ he incorporates humor and optimism into them‚ which creates a balance between wittiness and mockery. In Shampoo Planet Tyler Johnson‚ the narrator‚ struggles

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    Ailing Planet

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    which have improved our lives. However‚ some of the inventions such as the car‚ damages the environment by producing poisonous carbon monoxide. It can cause brain damage and even death if you are always exposed to carbon monoxide. In the modern day world that we live in‚ technology is forever changing and improving all around us. When we talk about new technology‚ we are talking about the development of objects and processes in which being created can modify and improve our lives. Pollution and

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    A Passion for the Planet

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    CHAPTER ONE: ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Case study: A Passion for the Planet Summary of the case study Patagonia Inc‚ which located at California‚ was seller outdoor clothing and equipment that has well reputation among others. Their company’s goal is to produce the highest quality products while doing the least possible harm to the environment. The company has successful to implement their goal as the centre direction for employees in achieving the company’s goal. Patagonia‚ with the 39 stores in

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    Dangers of Facebook

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    is leading to the deterioration of our communication skills. Another of the downsides of Facebook is‚ that it is extremely dangerous‚ due to the large number of paedophiles‚ predators and people posting inappropriate pictures and posts. One of the many downsides to Facebook is the fact that people become distracted by it‚ and this can lead to people also becoming more and more unsociable. Allan Hall‚ a journalist from the Daily Mail‚ explores through his article ‘Facebook makes you feel miserable

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