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    “Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity‚ it is an act of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid‚ poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings.” Are words of wisdom from Nelson Mandela comprises the cause of poverty. It is a man – made action that it was caused by and a man-made action can solve it. When we look at the cases of poverty in the world Almost all the hungry people‚ ‚ live in developing countries‚ There are 16 million

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    1) Cell phones should be allowed because a student should be able to call 911 immediately if required for whatever reason. More specific example: in one of the schools shootings‚ it was a student cell phone that was able to alert police to the presence of a shooter in the school. 2) Parents are able to call their children and leave messages in their voice mail or through text messaging that their kids can see later on instead of bugging the office to leave a message there. These messages could

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    another. Communication happens in all over the world. It can happen in public places‚ in houses‚ in many other places. The language used by a person and how a person uses the language when communicating to others is very important thing in the communication. It is important that during the communication‚ a person can be polite‚ use the language appropriately. Moreover‚ knowing the relationship between the speaker and the addressee well so he or she can speak appropriately and make others feel comfortable

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    Internet Has Done More Harm Than Good . 1st Speaker Opposition Thank you Madam speaker . Assalamualaikum and a very good morning to Madam speaker of the House‚ the respected panel of adjudicators‚ the ever-precise timekeeper‚ my worthy opponents‚ ladies and gentlemen members of the Parliament . As the Opposition Leader‚ it would be my duty to refute the motion for today Internet Has Done More Harm than Good . We believe that Internet Has Done More Good than Harm . The government team‚ ladies and

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    Good afternoon‚ ladies and gentlemen. Today’s motion is fast food restaurants do more harm than good. As a definition‚ fast food restaurants mean restaurants that sell fast food‚ which can be prepared and served quickly by using preheated or precooked ingredients. The clash of today’s debate is whether the harm brought by fast food restaurants can outweigh the good. Our side strongly believes it can. Our side believes that fast food restaurants harm us in three aspects: physically‚ socially

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    Introductin Mobile phones are one of the most common information access devices with almost 31% of the global population having access. This exploratory study investigated usage patterns of‚ and attitude about‚ cell phones among university students in a mature market (United States) and a rapidly growing new market (India) by surveying students in each country. Key findings from the study include similarities in the usage of phones to communicate with others and in the perception of mobile phone usage

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    Do social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter cause more harm than good? As time changes almost everyone around the world spends time using internet instead watching television these days. They seek help from internet‚ communicate through internet‚ and play games online and many more. People starting from minor to adult‚ they all love to be in the very popular social networking sites such as “Facebook” and “Twitter”. Actually‚ these

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    Winnie Perez Pd. 4 Disadvantages of mobile phone In this era‚ the prosperity of advance technology is blossoming like mushrooms growing in the back yard. Meanwhile‚ invented in 1973 by Martin Cooper‚ mobile phones nowadays are becoming one of the most popular pieces of technology and nearly everyone own a cell phone. Nonetheless‚ mobile phones bring not only easiness in communication area‚ but also many negative effects. Therefore‚ I am convinced that negative health effects‚ the effect

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    Mobile Phones: A boon or a bane By Ankita S.‚ ahmedabad‚ India More by this author Email me when Ankita S. contributes work Image Credit: Joseph S.‚ San Anselmo‚ CA Is a knife useful instrument or a perilous weapon? It depends on how it is used. Same implies with the case of technology. The greatest invention are those which affect the mass of people; and of those greatest invention is cell phones .It would be very ungrateful on our parts not to recognise how imperative are they to us. Cell phones

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    "Cell Phone" redirects here. For the film‚ see Cell Phone (film). For the Handphone film‚ see Handphone (film). The Qualcomm QCP-2700‚ a mid-1990s candybar style phone‚ and an iPhone 5‚ a current production smartphone. A mobile phone  is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over aradio link while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator‚ allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast‚ a cordless

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