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    Computers grew rapidly and widely used through out the world.They are used to deal with many tasks due to their various potential.Therefor‚they have much influence on our life.Their impact can be classified into three catogories; communication‚facilities and medical care. First of all‚computer can improve quality of communication.Nowaday‚barries seem to be gradually destroyed. Computer can bring people closer together and facilitate contacts between them.For example‚people can

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    Conjugal Visitation Right

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    Conjugal Visitation Right I’m completely against the idea of conjugal visits. I feel there’s nothing good that can come out of a conjugal visit. There’s a potenial danger of somebody getting hurt‚ a pregnancy‚ or become infected with a STD which the taxpayer has to pay for. This is one type of visitation rights I feel need to be taken away. In our society there are many who agree that conjugal visits are good for prisoners and his or her other. It is believed that conjugal visits

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    has taken thousands of years of research and development for maps to become accurate enough to fully rely on. Humans have invented many tools so that maps could be as accurate as possible. One of the most widely known tools would be the compass‚ satellite‚ longitude‚ latitude‚ etc. Although all these inventions have helped greatly in creating and developing maps‚ satellites have provided information that was incredibly accurate. Invention-the satellite The satellite is the most recent invention

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    This five-page paper discusses the nature of the family in the developing world and examines whether the family is more important‚ less important‚ or neutral in the movement from technologically simple or agrarian societies to industrial societies. The Role of the Family Family systems‚ like biological organisms‚ evolve with time and circumstance. It seems readily evident from an examination of the nature and role of the family in the developing world that form may indeed follow function

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    the scene at one time. The level of complexity of the script is also quite different. M.B.B. is targeted at a slightly older audience and although young people do watch it as well some of the humour in it is quite complex. The characters usually have a lot more to say and humour comes just from the dialogue instead of actions. However‚ in Friends‚ a couple of the characters are actually portrayed as being very childlike and the humour is much more slapstick and easy to understand because of this

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    Applied Sociology within the Family Applied sociology is a part of everyday life. Families experience sociological changes when parents get divorced‚ a new job is taken‚ or they get discriminated against. Most people may not think of family as a small society‚ micro level society‚ within itself. All families have a hierarchy of power beginning with the head of the household which tends to be the father. The way a family forms its own small society is interesting. Family roles have change dramatically

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    Roles Within Groups

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    1.) Knowledge Contributor - Proposes original ideas or different ways of approaching group problems or goals. This role initiates discussions and move groups into new areas of exploration. 2.) Process Observer - A person occupying this role forces the group to look at how it functions‚ with statements such as‚ “We’ve been at it for two and a half hours‚ and we have only taken care of one agenda item. 3.) People supporter- A person that affirms supports and praises the efforts of fellow group

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    the world have been changed by globalisation. Normally‚ we just know that globalisation makes technologies around the world have changed such as software‚ smartphones‚ or computers. Because in nowadays everybody use very smart technologies in dairy life for example people can communicate with each other by use application on internet even they are not in the same country. Actually‚ globalisation makes almost everything around the world such as economy‚ politics‚ trade‚ fashion‚ etc. have been developed

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    Religious Conflicts within Families Religion can be a source of unity within families but can also cause conflicts within families too as well as between countries. Main ways in which religion can cause conflicts within families: 1. Children no longer wanting to take part in their parents’ religion. If parents are religious and go to a place of worship‚ they will expect their children to go with them. If their children refuse when they reach their teens‚ this can cause conflict because:

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    The role of the Navy has changed over time because of technology but several aspects of sea power remain relevant today. Historical naval forces roles included protecting commerce and defeating enemy navies. Now naval forces roles focus on power projection‚ supporting ground and air forces‚ and defeating enemy naval forces. The changes in roles and technology have affected how naval forces are configured‚ available firepower and where they can deploy but with minimal changes of how they are deployed

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