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    THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF INTERNET TO YOUTH The advent of the Internet has been one of the most exciting major events in the second half of the 20th century. The ancient dream of “a scholar knows all things happening in the world without venturing outdoors” has finally become a reality. But there are also people who do not support this growing trend mainly because of its negative impact on the society such as spreading the habit of Sexting‚ the threat of Cyberbullying and also antisocial. To begin

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    The global village can have both positive and negative outcomes on an individual’s values of life‚ shown through that of the interactions between our modern globalised world and that of telecommunications and technology. Firstly‚ in this modern world technology has been a major contributor to our understanding of the values of an individual‚ but has also had both positive and negative limitations. The main form of technology which has taken over this world is that of the social media‚ such as the

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    Essay on Climate Change By: Dr. Ricky Rood‚ 3:06 PM GMT on July 26‚ 2008 +2 This blog is a little different. It is more on the spirit of an essay or analysis‚ maybe‚ op-ed. It is strongly influenced by writing this blog and reading the comments.  ---- The predictions of climate change provide us knowledge of the future. These predictions are not like those from a crystal ball; they are not magic. Neither are the predictions speculation nor are they opinion. The predictions are based on scientific

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    Migration In The USA

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    Migration process in the USA The United States of America is home to the largest number of internationa l migrants in the world.  According to the US Census Bureau (2006 American Community Survey)‚ there are 37‚547‚789 foreignborn persons legally residing in the US‚ making up 12.5 per cent of the nation’s population. Approximately 53 per cent of the foreign-born in the United States hail from Latin America‚ 25 per cent from Asia‚ 14 per cent from Europe and 8 per cent from other regions of

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    Globalization of Fashion PAGE 1 The Impact of Globalization within the Fashion Industry Arteria Ware ENGL 1133: Freshman Composition II Ms. Ogbaa November 26‚ 2012 Throughout history‚ the fashion industry has played a significant role in popular culture for people all over the world‚ who are different ages‚ races‚ shapes‚ and sizes. Fashion is being creative and expressing your inner beauty whether you ’re the designer‚ the stylist‚ the model‚ or even the buyer. The style of dress establishes

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    Forming a free trade agreement between countries is believed to have brought some negative impacts towards both countries’ in employment and growth. One of the objections to Country A signing a free trade agreement with Country B is that free trade may give a negative impact on jobs. Most free trade agreements give false promises‚ claiming that it creates jobs and raise incomes. However‚ the problem with this claim is that it misrepresents the real effects of trade on the economy. Trade‚ in fact

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    The Greater Good

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    27th‚ 2015 The Greater Good? When it comes to questions regarding morality‚ the line between what is right and what is wrong becomes very blurred. Determining what is right and what is wrong is already is answered differently from person to person. If people can not agree on what is the right thing to do‚ should we hand over such moral-conflicted matters to a machine? This may sound like like a quote from Blade runner or some other work of science fiction‚ but this question may have to be answered

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    Our Country's Good

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    Final reflection on ‘ Our Country’s Good’ For our last unit this year we were to discover and investigate how theater change us as both person and actors through reading “ Our Country’s Good”‚ analyzing the text looking for clues of how theater change people and how it’s presented and also through numerous activities and exercises. We went further to how the race and sex of people can affect its superiority towards the play and also through their daily lives. In other words‚ we were to examine

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    Love > Hate In Charles Dickens’ novel‚ A Tale of Two Cities‚ he illustrates the constant battle between love and hate. This battle is never-ending‚ but in the novel‚ I believe that love won‚ and that love is greater than hate. Love is displayed as love for family and friends‚ while hate is displayed as hate for the aristocrats and revenge. Lucie‚ a young girl who never met her father‚ grows into a strong woman and her love for her family is evident. Her love even saved her father from his despair

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    Greater Fermentation

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    Larger Amounts of Sugar Result In Greater Fermentation Rates Introduction: This experiment was conducted to find out if using larger amounts of sugar in a water-yeast solution would cause higher rates of fermentation. Fermentation is an anaerobic (without oxygen) cellular process in which organic foods are converted into simpler compounds‚ and chemical energy (ATP) is produced (Biology-Online.org‚ 2008). Fermentation is a natural occurring process that humans have used and controlled the process to

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