our daily life. Computers are used in different aspects in my country: schools‚ universities‚ ministries and in some factories and stores . Broadly‚ using computers and their applications have a positive impact on our daily practices and make our life more easier than past. More effective‚ decrease the risks in some dangerous industries‚ increase the productivity‚ and more efficiency of the products due to using them. My reasons and examples listed below will strengthen my point of view . In the
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How technology makes life easier Technology has made the way everyone communicates very easy .One specific way a person can easily communicate with another is with the use of a cell phone. Cell phones provide long distance calling for those who are out of the states or across the states. For instance I went to Disney Word for a few days and I was able to keep in touch with my family while I was there. My stay in Florida was long and I missed my mother because it was the first time we had ever
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How Computers Make Life Easier How Computers Make Life Easier Sometime in the early 1900s a German engineer named Konrad Zuse invented the first computer called the Z3. It was a functional program- controlled computer. He was also a computer pioneer. During this time there was a series of events recorded that entailed the beginning stages of computer use. Over time the development became greater. The society in which we live today has evolved
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ELECTRONIC ELOQUENCE According to Borchers (2012)‚ persuaders must communicate in ways that reflect the consciousness‚ culture‚ and knowledge expectations of their audiences. Jamieson’s electronic eloquence emphasizes how persuaders adapt in the electronic age through establishing intimate relationships with the audience‚ an intimate style of communication traditionally used by females in oratory; and signifies the move of pathos. She cited the television phenomenon‚ which brings intimacy to the
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Where Do Monsters Lurk? When people hear the word “Monster” they think of big scary creatures that just terrify people especially younger kids. Nowadays the word monster is more referred to in the sense of scaring people in general. For example the movie Monsters Inc. is based off a variety of monsters that are good enough to go into the real world and scare little kids while they are sleeping and whoever has the highest scaring level is referred as the scariest monster. In order for monsters
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In his Lecture XXV entitled Eloquence‚ or Public Speaking—History of Eloquence—Grecian Eloquence--Demosthenes‚ Hugh Blair provides us vivid explanations of what eloquence is‚ how to acquire eloquence‚ degree of eloquence to his observation on rhetoric throughout history. His exposition simply makes me wondering one simple question on who takes the most benefit of eloquence. Is it politician? Orator? Or all of us? Such question brings me to begin observing and scrutinizing what is in the surrounding
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ENW 107 Miguel Lopez 3/29/11 RFID‚ Technology that makes your life easier. Imagine going to the supermarket‚ picking your favorite products and just exiting the store without waiting in line for the next available cashier. Sounds good? Well‚ this and much more will be possible soon with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. Like everything‚ this technology has its pros and cons. As you will see‚ this unique technology will be more beneficial than detrimental to our society.
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Is Frankenstein the true creator of the monster or is it society that shapes him? The 1818 Gothic novel ‘The Modern Prometheus’ or more famously renowned as ‘Frankenstein’ was written by the British novelist‚ Mary Shelly (born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin)‚ on the 30th August 1797. Her parents were political philosopher‚ William Godwin and feminist‚ Mary Wollstonecraft. Mary’s mother died 11 days after her birth which left her father in charge of her upbringing for the next four years until he remarried
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Abi-Talib (as)‚ Compiled by Allama Sayyid Sharif Radi. Nahjul Balagha (Peak of Eloquence). Ansaryian Publications‚ Qum‚ Islamic Republic of Iran. (1375A.H./1956A.D.) 712pp hardcover‚ $US24.50. In the year 359A.H (970A.D) a descendant of the prophet of Islam was born who later compiled the single most important and eloquent book to today’s Shia-Muslims next to the Holy Quran‚ entitled Nahjul Balagha (Peak of Eloquence). Allama Sayyid Sharif Radi (970-1015) who at his time outshone all the other
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wife’s life‚ whether an ex-husband or simply an old friend. This is exemplified by the fact that he avoids mentioning the name of his wife’s ex-husband. While this may seem like a negligible factor‚ it would not be so important if the narrator did not make it aware that this omission of detail was entirely and defiantly intentional. He harps “Her officer—why should he have a name? He was the childhood sweetheart‚ and what more does he want?”(29). Additionally‚ during the visit he morosely sits and watches
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