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    Nowadays‚ making friends on internet has been popular throughout the world. People search for new friends‚ soul mates‚ or confidants. The internet has become an important tool to connect people with each other. Since the internet is so convenient‚ making friends may no longer be a problem. On the other hand‚ Internet Friendship may lead to some troubles because some people make get cheated online. I strongly disagree with the establishment of relationships through internet because I think friends

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    technology is all making things easily available. Internet has provided us the easy downloadable versions of most books we need. Can internet world replace the world of books and words? Give your own views in not less than 250 words. Most people are discontinuing the contemporary practices of attaining education‚ and they are keener towards acquiring knowledge by the use of technological innovations. Books have acted as a true asset in imparting knowledge‚ but now the reliance on internet sources is also

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    PROBLEM I. HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL BACKGROUD OF THE STUDY I.A HISTORICAL BACKGROUD Internet and books are two very comparable terms as both provide valuable information‚ but vastly differ when we compare the time taken to provide the information by the two. The internet began with the development of electronic computers in the 1950s. The public was first introduced to the concepts that would lead to the internet when a message was sent over the ARPANet from computer science Professor Leonard Kleinrock’s

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    Are Nuclear Weapons Strategically Obsolete? Why or Why not? The ongoing debate of whether or not nuclear weapons are obsolete or not is a very complex one. Numerous studies have purported that nuclear weapons no longer serve an important strategic purpose for countries such as the United States of America and Great Britain. Clausewitz stated that war and politics were inextricably linked. So the distinction between “political” and “military” viability of nuclear weapons is one without meaning. Essentially

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    up all the people around the world. Internet brings us a lot of convenience; people depend on it very much nowadays Discussion Essay: The internet blessing or curse?   The internet is a reasonably new phenomenon and as a result there are still many people who don’t know how to use it and there are still many people who are sceptical. However there are many people who use the internet everyday who have a very different view. Those who think that the internet is a blessing often refer to the world

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    fear that someone threatens safety makes people constantly surveil those around them‚ especially those who are different from them. It is fear that makes people gullible to believe in the negative stereotypes that revolve around the “others.” Thus‚ making the oppression of this group to be acceptable for the sake of their security. In “No Justice for Trayvon: White Women in the Jury Box‚” Monica

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    Have Men Become Obsolete?

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    Men’s roles in relation to reproduction and the family have in recent decades been increasingly dismissed‚ rendering the traditional institutions of marriage and family obsolete. Proponents argue that men are not needed in a family unit‚ providing the mere genetic code for their children‚ thus are replaceable and “obsolete”. I believe that this can be best explained by developments in reproductive technologies and the gender revolution – its effects on marital satisfaction and meanings attached to

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    Are Labor Unions in the U.S. Obsolete? To understand the worth of today’s unions‚ we must first understand the history and purpose of these organizations. Simply put‚ a union is an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer. There are many types of unions. For instance‚ a craft union is one whose members do one type of work‚ often using specialized skills and training. An industrial union is one that includes many persons working in the same industry or company‚ regardless

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    Samantha Clavel English 05 October 5‚ 2011 Is The Internet Making Us Quick But Shallow? Everyone now a days have so many ways of keeping in touch with their friends and family throughout every second of the day. Facebook and Twitter are now available to access through many smart phones and new portable electronics‚ so more and more people tweet or facebook someone while they are driving or even when they are at work instead of traditionally going on a computer in their home office. I personally

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    The Making of a Quagmire Book Review         David Halberstam was a reporter assigned to the Vietnam conflict during 1962 and 1963. After graduating from Harvard University‚ David Halberstam went on to work for various newspapers. He went to work for the New York Times Washington bureau in 1960. In the fall of 1962‚ Halberstam was assigned to the Vietnam conflict. David Halberstam’s book is an attempt to put into retrospect the portrait of the American experience in Vietnam‚ to capture the details

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