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    Technology isolates people We can notice from our daily lives that some people are easily and seriously infected by a virus called “technology”. As a computer scientist‚ I consider technology as being a virus because computers are able to keep me sitting on my chair for 12 hours a day‚ facing my beautiful monitor and interacting with it‚ without forgetting the fact that I am ruining my eyesight with the bright light projected from the screen. Technology‚ in any invention‚ can change the behaviour

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    mistake; computers may have revolutionized the way we live and work‚ but what would happen if they all suddenly crashed? As we increasingly rely on computers to get through the day‚ the question begs to be asked: have we become too dependent on computers? People has one thing that distinct with other is thinking. We create everything to make our life become easier. Since computer was invented‚ it was listed as one of the greatest inventions that changed the world. Computers have found their way into

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    The Welfare System Makes People Dependent One of the many reasons why America is called “The Land of Opportunity” is because its citizens can move up in socio-economic status through hard work and dedication. However‚ when U.S. citizens fall on hard times‚ government-established programs offer financial assistance. The history of welfare reform reveals that the question of personal responsibility versus assistance to those in need has been a constant in the debate over welfare. In the 1950s and

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    really we have more technology than we need. People survived life without cellphones‚ computers‚ and even electricity‚ and now our world is becoming ultra-dependent on these things. After reading the book Feed‚ various arguments can be made about whether today’s society will turn into the world Feed predicts‚ and be technology dependent. Is our world going to turn into the society that is depicted in Feed? Life is being controlled by technology‚ and hardly anybody can go a day without technology‚ and

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    Prof. Min-tzer Lin English Compostion III F74985014 Jarrel Zhen-yoong Ng 伍雋永 Over Dependence of Youngsters on Modern Technology Just imagine. If an eighteen-year-old‚ typical techno-dependent boy who lives in the heart of the Big Apple—New York City—today‚ were to be transferred to the same city a few decades ago in a time warp‚ if there were ever a time machine. Could he live all the same happily in an identical city with just the “mere” differences of it being a few decades younger

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    or use the computer? What if you did not have any of those things‚ how would it change your life? Frank Newport emphasized that 59% uses too much internet and 58% are always using their smart phone through the ages of 18 to 29. We are living in a society where technology is fascinating and provoking. There are lots of advantages that technology gives us. And we rely on it to help us in jobs‚ school works and other efforts. Everyone in days uses technology‚ it’s like unavoidable. But is this a good

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    Should the government have control of what people eat? Most people statements in this discussion disagree to this question. Either it was between the fact of “people should be allowed to do and eat what they want to” stated by Haley E. then another student who also disagree to this question said this‚ “the government is just trying to find ways to control the people in this nation” stated another student in the class. 1101 Iroquois Naperville IL‚ 60563 October 15‚ 2013 Ms. Underwood 6835

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    A Psychological Aspect of Susan Smith: Dependent Personality Disorder On October 25‚ 1994‚ Susan Smith drowned her two sons‚ Michael and Alex‚ in the John D. Long Lake in Union County‚ South Carolina. For nine days she lied about knowing where the boys were. On November 3‚ she confessed to the killings and would soon go to trial. Susan’s defense team hired a psychiatrist to conduct a psychiatric evaluation of her. She was diagnosed as having dependent personality disorder. He described her as

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    racism‚ and war. To be homeless means to have no home or permanent place of residence. It affects hundreds of thousands of people today. In the United States alone 750‚000 people experience homelessness every night. There are many reasons as to why one might become homeless in a short period of time‚ these reasons include substance abuse‚ mental illnesses‚ poverty‚ domestic violence‚ gambling‚ amongst other things. In most cases‚ the situation with homeless people doesn’t get better because there aren’t

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    health (NIH) over 30 % of the U.S adults ’population is obese - a person who has an excessive amount of fat tissue- and numerous risks factors are associated such as hypertension‚ type 2 diabetes‚ coronary heart disease‚ and high cholesterol. Reversing this trend on obesity is a national concern and the institute suggests several solutions to curb this issue such as encouraging people to follow a diet. On contrary to NIH’s suggestion the subject on hand claims "Dieting makes people fat "; the reason

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