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    business……………………………………………………………… 7 CHAPTER 3. Impact of technology on education ……………………………….................... 10 CHAPTER 4. Impact of technology on the environment and global warming .………………. 12 CONCLUSION…………………………………………………….......................................... 14 APPENDIX……………………………………………………………….. ………………..... 15 REFERENCES…………………………………………………………………………………17 Introduction My hypothesis is focused on the negative impact of technological advances and how technology has changed mankind’s

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    INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction Music education is a study associated with the teaching and learning theory and practical of music. In 1983‚ the New primary School Curriculum (KBSR) has been implemented Malaysia. Music subject was obliged to all primary schools students from year one to six. As a continuation of the program KBSR‚ Integrated Secondary School Curriculum (KBSM) has been implemented in all secondary school in 1989. Unfortunately‚ due to the shortage of music trainers‚ music subject was not included

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    Amaia Soto NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY The advantages of technology are undeniable‚ electronic devices make our life much easier as we can save time and money when using them: cars‚ microwaves‚ mobile phones… In contrast‚ there are a lot of disadvantages that we don’t take into account. The recession is not the only cause of unemployment: technology has enabled multinational companies to replace their workers with machines. This business process has created job redundancies and downsizing. In

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    Imagine a world without music; it would be an extremely boring and quiet place to live. Music is found in every kind of culture and has been used for thousands of years as a means of expression. Music can deliver a message; it can be used as a vehicle for poetry; it can be appreciated for its aesthetic qualities‚ or it can serve as nothing more than entertainment. Recently‚ many studies have been conducted proving that music is vital to a child’s education and development. However‚ many school

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    16th‚ the Renaissance brought both positive and negative effects to the people living during that time. The Renaissance benefited Western Europe in various ways. Without the Renaissance‚ the Reformation Movement would not have ensued. Without the metaphorical ‘tools’ of development presented

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    Music Education in Schools Music is an important part of our life. An art‚ music is its own language; it ’s a universal language that anyone can understand. No matter how different music is around the world‚ it serves a common purpose of bringing people together. Music allows us to express ourselves and exposes our emotions because there is always a song for every situation. Music is an important part of our society today because it tells a story‚ releases emotion‚ and breaks down barriers. Most

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    NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION Globalization is not a new phenomena. It was primarily formed long time ago‚ when Greeks‚ Romans conquered other countries and spread their power to them. However‚ the nature of globalization has been changed over time and reached to the stage of modern globalization. In the article “Spiritual perspective on globalization”‚ Ira Rifkin (2003) says that the modern globalization could be identified from a meeting on 1944 in Bretton Woods where forty five nations

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    Group No : Title : The negative effects of smartphones among teenagers. Hook line: - ‘Phone beeps’. The screen reads‚ “Hey sweetheart‚ come ovr 2 my bday party 2nyt at 7. C yah! XOXO” Gone were the days where people used to send out invitation cards or having conversations face to face since the advent of smartphones. General info : Definiton of smartphones : -A smart phone is an advanced communication gadget with advanced phone capabilities. Definiton of teenagers : -Aged between 13 and 25 -Today‘s

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    September 6‚ 2014 Negative Effects of Technology Technology has had a negative effect on people’s lives. Technology has distracted kids‚ caused accidents‚ and health problems. It’s actually kind of sad. Technology has negatively affected kids in such a huge way‚ especially in schools. Most kids claim they’re bored so they pull out their cell phones or Ipods. Their attention span isn’t but so big‚ so they tend to get distracted easily by fumbling with their phones and playing games. This is

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    foreigners. Immigration has always had large effects on the United States; however‚ by deporting all the immigrants in the twenty-sixth century the effects would be nothing but negative burden and gaffe to the American people. When it comes to immigration a large percentage of Americans believe that immigration is nothing but a flaw which holds America from being great. Where this argument usually ends is on the question of whether the negative effects are outweighed by the positive and if Americans

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