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    Nery Nunez Writing Essay #1 April 4‚ 2012 The Impact of Facebook Overuse on Teens Especially in teenagers‚ social media overuse is very common. Teen have a huge desire to socialize and communicate by logging in on different social network sites. For them‚ one of the most popular of such sites is Facebook. Many teens log in to share information about their lives with their friends. However‚ spending too much time on Facebook can have positive and negative impacts on teenagers. These effects

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    Misuse of Electricity

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    your water heater uses. If it uses more than other models of water heaters‚ replace it with a more efficient one. * Put insulation around the pipes going in and out of your water heater.  If you have an older water heater‚ put an insulated blanket around it. * If you will be out of town for more than a couple days‚ turn off your water heater. * About once a year‚ drain one gallon of water from the faucet at the bottom of your water heater.  This gets rid of the sediment in the water which

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    misuse of bribery

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    Reading (i) Bribery Act 2010‚ sections 6-9‚ 11‚12.14. Link (ii) Companies Act 1985‚ section 386. Link (iii) Law Commission‚ Reforming Bribery (Law Com 313 (2008)‚ Parts 1-3. [2011] Criminal Law Review (essay by Sullivan). eJournal (iv) Nicholas Cropp‚ ‘The Bribery Act 2010: (4) A Comparison with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Nuance v Nous’ [2010] Criminal Law Review 122. eJournal (v) Ryznar and Korkor‚ ‘Anti-Bribery Legislation in the United States and United Kingdom: A Comparative

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    English 111 ‘‘Use and misuse of technology in higher education’’ The use of technology in higher education has become a very critical point in Schools‚ Universities‚ and many other learning institutions. Teachers‚ school educators however found it very helpful to increase the number of students attending colleges and provide a better way of learning. Mind you‚ students now can attend colleges no matter where in the world they are located. They can apply to colleges‚ register

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    Misuse of Cell Phones

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    Misuse of Cell Phones Apart from the plenteous advantages of cell phones‚ it has become a nerve-wracking part of everyone’s life. In 21st century‚ we ought to get rid of its unnecessary‚ undue uses. “It’s easier for a rich man to ride that camel through the eye of a needle directly into the Kingdom of Heaven‚ than for some of us to give up our cell phone.” Cell phone has reduced the distances‚ but wasting money and time on its needless use cannot be justified. Is it not imprudent? Elimination

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    Essay - 1998 (Compulsory) (Main) Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 200 Write an essay on any one of the following subjects : (i) The composite culture of India (ii) Woman is God’s best creation (iii) The misinterpretation and misuse of freedom in India (iv) India’s contribution to world wisdom (v) The language problem in India : Its past‚ present and prospects (vi) The world of the twenty-first century   Essay - 1999 (Compulsory) (Main) Time Allowed : Three Hours

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    print book‚ which has changed our society today in numerous helpful‚ yet hazardous ways. Ray Bradbury’s novel‚ Fahrenheit 451 interprets what our society will be later on due to the overuse of technology‚ and the lack of reading print books. Through the Bradbury’s symbolic use of technology‚ he shows that the overuse of technology can lead to less communication more false happiness.

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    Computer Misuse Act

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    Computer Misuse Act 1990 The computer misuse act of 1990 is a law in the UK that makes certain activities illegal‚ such as hacking into other people’s systems‚ misusing software‚ or helping a person gain access to protected files of someone else’s computer. The main goal of the Act was to discourage this kind of behaviour in the future. The act identifies three specific offences: 1. Unauthorised access to computer material. 2. Unauthorised access to a computer system with intent to break‚ change

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    Misuse of TechnologyIntroduction: Technology in our days is linked to practically everything we do andit has changed people’s lives in various ways. We use it at work suchas the Internet and computers‚ we use it for personal matters andentertainment such as mobile phones. But everyone should know howto benefit from technology and not misuse it during our daily lives. Discussion: The big problem about technology misuses can be summarized in twowords: culture and education. Some people aren’t sufficiently

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    Computer Misuse Act – Jake Barrell Computer misuse act came to force in 1990. The Act Covers This act covers hacking which is when someone illegally gains access to a computer with someone else’s username or password which you do not have permission to use being unauthorised access‚ modify files or data without the consent of the creator‚ or commit illegal acts such as fraud while using the stolen username or password. Examples of unauthorised access An employee uses a company computer to

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