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    EXPERIMENT 1: THE EFFECTS OF PACKAGING MATEIAL ON SHELF LIFE OF CRACKERS Introduction The type of food‚ chemical composition‚ size‚ storage conditions‚ expected shelf life‚ moisture content‚ aroma and appearance are just a few of the characteristics that must be taken into consideration when selecting the right material for a food product. A continuing trend in food packaging is the design of packages to extend the shelf life of foods while maintaining fresh-like quality. This places a high demand

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    believe that the growth of technology has negatively influenced the social interactions of today’s youth because it isolates individuals from reality‚ raises the lack of privacy and promotes higher health risks. The Internet can provide as an escape from reality. In real life‚ you may only communicate with a few people each day. While on the Internet or a game console‚ you can communicate with millions of people all over the world. Video games give us a bi-curious life like in world of warcraft

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    Jan 27 ‚2011 Life with simple-technology What do people usually do at home? They are probably chatting with others on the computer‚ playing computer games and watching movies. However‚ people are social animal and we want face to face to communicate with others and know more about our friends and neighbors. Nowadays‚ teenagers spend much time Googling on the internet‚ they are losing social skills. Bill Gates has built a advanced-technology home(‘Inside the House’)‚ everything

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    a necessary component of everyday life that helps individuals get through their day. However it has become increasingly apparent that entertainment is not beneficial to society. It has served as an addictive drug encapsulating its users from a young age. Also it has cause increased sleep deprivation in many individuals who participate in these activities. Furthermore‚ it has caused extreme dissatisfaction for consumers by raising one’s expectations for what life has to offer too high for reality

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    Life Changing Effects of Corrupted Ambition Many people have hopes or goals that one might want to accomplish in their future. They may desire powerful positions or occupations‚ while others may desire prosperity and wealth. This is known as ambition‚ the spellbinding force that leads one toward success. However‚ an excessive amount can result in harmful acts and damaging outcomes to get ones temporary satisfaction. William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” shows a great deal of ambition between characters

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    With innovations in technology being released each day‚ it’s fair to compare the digital development rate to the rate at which humans are being born. Each day we are a step closer to some undefined goal regarding how advanced our commodities are; how many pixels a screen can be‚ or how fast a processor is. Life and our daily tasks have become simpler‚ quicker‚ and more convenient with devices that aid us in transportation‚ communication‚ and access to information such as cell phones‚ computers‚ and

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    November 12‚ 2014 Draft 2 Technology is a bad addiction I feel like technology has a bad effect on human society like can changing humans life’s some people won’t sleep or eat till they use their technology like phone or computer and it’s addicted. Also technology are used in bad way of using technology for example for the short store "veld" Ray Bradbury giving the reader about modern technology and this technology will paralyze your brain and blind your eyes so you will

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    in old technology resulted in modern technology and many discoveries have been made and quality of life of the people have improved as a result of availability of modern technology.  Undoubtedly‚ modern technology has became a crucial and prominent aspects of our life. Although it has led to complications‚ it is actually reasonable to say that modern technology has very much improved the quality of life of people. Thus‚ I opine that modern technology does sometimes improve quality of life. Firstly

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    As technology is becoming more advanced than ever‚ most of products are designed to make our life more convenient. Nevertheless‚ has technology has changed our life into a simple and easy “neo-life style”‚ or on contrary‚ has technology made our life more complicated? This is a question worth thinking. As technology development advances‚ the level of living standard increases. The life forwards wonderfully‚ we have fewer opportunities to waste our time and strength. Other person may has their

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    Delyse M. Hutchinson‚ Richard P. Mattick‚ Danya Braunstein‚ Elizabeth Maloney‚ Judy Wilson The Impact of Alcohol Use Disorders on Family Life: A Review of the Empirical Literature NDARC Technical Report No. 325 THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL USE DISORDERS ON FAMILY LIFE: A REVIEW OF THE EMPIRICAL LITERATURE Delyse M. Hutchinson‚ Richard P. Mattick‚ Danya Braunstein‚ Elizabeth Maloney‚ Judy Wilson NDARC Technical Report Number: 325 ISBN: 978-0-7334-3392-4 JUNE 2014 ©NATIONAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL RESEARCH

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