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    especially in the Western world‚ that people are disconnected. Communication technology is supposed to connect people: it is beginning to connect people to machines‚ but not people to people. A young kid in U.S. knows how to deal with computer networks but does not know how to play with his next-door neighbour‚ so technology does bring in some level of problems. Some use technology‚ some abuse technology. The main idea behind technology has been to increase comforts‚ helps us in doing things outside of our

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    TECHNOLOGY IS KILLING OUR WORK ETHICS The biggest limitation of our existing system is its inherent inability to achieve its fundamental goal. Whatever happened to the dream of progress -- that modern technology would free people from drudgery‚ and everyone would be able to live in comfort‚ spending their time enriching the world and thinking great thoughts? Wasn’t that what we really set out to achieve? Toward that goal‚ we can now make virtually any region of the earth comfortably habitable

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    For example‚ the French king Louis XIV was considered an absolute monarch since he was the supreme and only law giver. In theory‚ he was responsible to God alone. To showcase this‚ he said‚ “I am the state”. He

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    Cora Dickey October 9‚ 2012 World History Honors Seventh Period The French Revolution I. Do you believe the Bastille was stormed to set prisoners free‚ because it was a symbol of oppression‚ or was it the first step to overthrow the French Monarchy? II. What is the difference between a revolt and revolution? Explain. According to the English dictionary‚ a revolt is a way to break away from or rise against constituted authority‚ as by open rebellion. Meanwhile‚ a revoloution is a sudden

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    The Effects of Technology There is no escape from technology. In most cases this is not a problem though. Many people respect and admire technology because it is there to benefit them. Without the technological advances we have had over the years‚ the world would not be what it is today. What people don’t understand is that technology can actually be a bad thing. In society today‚ people are looking for more and more ways to be entertained‚ and all it is doing is causing problems

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    Science and Technology (400 words) Science and technology plays vital role in the modern life and profoundly influenced the course of human civilization. Technological advancement in the modern life has provided us lots of remarkable insights all over the world. Scientific revolutions has taken its full speed from the 20th century and has become more advance in the 21stcentury. We have entered to the new century in new ways and with all the arrangements for well being of the people. Modern culture

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    Technology is a broad concept. One of the concepts is the development and application of tools‚ machines‚ materials and processes that help to solve human problems. As a human activity‚ technology predates both science and engineering. It embodies the human knowledge of solving real problems in the design of standard tools‚ machines‚ materials or the process. The concept adopted in the international symposium in Paris in 1985 defines technology as “the science of knowing what to do and the creative

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    Advantage: Great Discoveries In All Industries Technology advances show people a more efficient way to do things‚ and these processes get results. For example‚ education has been greatly advanced by the technological advances of computers. Students are able to learn on a global scale without ever leaving their classrooms. Agricultural processes that once required dozens upon dozens of human workers can now be automated‚ thanks to advances in technology‚ which means cost-efficiency for farmers. Medical

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    Causes of the French Revolution The French Revolution had many causes including; economic‚ political‚ and geographic factors that built up until people decided to take a stand. An example of this is in document number eleven which has both ----- and ----- factors from a social science perspective. This document shows the members of the national assembly who decided to take a stand and vowed to not separate until they made a constitution later known as the “Tennis Court Oath”. This document really

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    The French Revolution The French Revolution was a social and political conflict‚ with different periods of violence that convulsed France and‚ by extension of its implications‚ other European nations who battled supporters and opponents of the system known as the Old Regime. It began with the self-proclamation of the Third Estate as National Assembly in 1789 and ended with the coup of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799. The French Revolution was a social and political conflict‚ with different

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