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    ESSAY: OUR CHILDREN DON’T NEED TO LEARN MORE LANGUAGES IN THE FUTURE. _"There are hundreds_ _of languages in the world‚_ _but a smile speaks them all" (c)_ With technology progress advances communication between foreign countries. Nowadays everybody has to know english‚ because it’s some kind of international language. And it’s recommended to know some other languages: french‚ german‚ chineese as example. But our children don’t need to learn more languages in the future. Why? We will find the

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    The Drugging of our Children; When Does the Line get Drawn? Are young children early on exposed to psychotropic medications due to lack of medical attention? Do millions of children in these countries really have ADD or ADHD? These questions arise all over North America‚ Great Britain‚ and Australia. Drugging of children at young ages is the result of self-diagnoses‚ teacher diagnoses‚ and lack of medical care and treatment for children with the “disease” of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and

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    Insight to an Awakening “The Laughter of our Children‚” a family’s belated reaction to the historical troubles of Ireland by Ann Gillingham‚ is the kind of story a grandmother would tell her grandchild. Having a mother who grew up during these difficult times‚ it is relatable and sparks a yearning to revisit the many martyrs’ memorials to pay respect. Ann Gilingham wastes no time snagging her audiences’ attention as she commences with a short‚ poignant sentence that seems to drip with lingering

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    Drugging Our Children

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    Drugging Our Children Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by impulses that indicate disruptive behavior‚ and deficits in attention and motivation. ADHD is present in approximately seven percent of children‚ and three percent in adults who meet the diagnostics criteria (Ruhrold). That means that up to twenty million American citizens are directly affected by ADHD. The most debatable topic regarding ADHD is the treatment through Ritalin. Even though Ritalin is a

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    Children are our hope

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    It might be known for us all that the hope for the future is the youth. Considerably‚ we might like to change the “hope” into something deeper – perhaps the triumph of the future. We can’t stay along with hope only. Shouldn’t we be the achievement of the betterment of the future? To further explain what it is all about‚ let us consider this: Filipino citizens undeniably consider Dr. Jose P. Rizal’s phrase‚ “Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan.” In English‚ we would literally translate it into‚ “The

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    Childhood Obesity: Our Future In Our Hands Introduction Obesity is on the rise in America with news articles and scientific reports unanimously agreeing that we are becoming the most overweight country in the world‚ and other developing countries are not far behind. In addition‚ these countries ’ children are now becoming as overweight as their parents and other adults. Unlike these adults‚ children seldom have the knowledge and control over their lifestyle to contribute to either health or obesity

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    Our Posthuman Future Summary

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    Our Posthuman Future Chapter 1: At the beginning of Our Posthuman Future by Francis Fukuyama‚ it talks about two different books: 1984 and Brave New World. These books talk about multiple technologies that would change and shape the next two generations. For the decade that these books were published it had them think that having a utopian world would have no consequences. I disagree with it for the most part‚ because if we are created to have certain qualities or characteristics then we would

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    Our Future Selves Analysis

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    In the essay “Our Future Selves‚” by Eric Schmitz and Jared Cohen‚ the authors focus solely on how technology has had an optimistic impact on our lives and society. Similarly‚ the more technology advances are available the more effective‚ productive‚ and creative an individual will become‚ therefore‚ making an individual feel more connected and equal. However‚ in his essay “The Loneliness of the Interconnected‚” Charles Seife introduces and proposes an opposing view. Seife believes that the more

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    eat to their heart’s content. We have become a well fed society because of the agricultural changes in the past century. Can we go further? Technology has allowed the farming industry to reach many milestones‚ but what does it hold for the future? As we continue our fight against world hunger‚ many seemingly simple technical advances could make a difference. Biotechnology is now being investigated to find new applications for crops. For example‚ lactic acid produced from bacterial fermentation of discarded

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    This paper examines the concepts of human nature‚ human dignity‚ and theory of emergence characterized by Francis Fukuyama in Our Posthuman Future. Furthermore‚ the emergence of human dignity from human nature is discussed. The meaning of human nature is tremendously contested among intellectuals. One theory‚ Contra Naturam‚ states no unique human universals emanate from a common nature. Proponents of Contra Naturam believe human behavior is solely a response to an organism’s environment‚ negating

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