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    Entering the modern world, the earth experienced big changes caused by the modern civilization of human, and accordingly, several issues occurred. There are environmental issues, unusual weather issues, and some health problems brought with the civilization. One of the causes of the environ mental problems is using environment-unfriendly energy sources such as fossil fuel, so green energy and renewable energy are getting spotlight globally. Solar energy, one of the green and renewable energies,…

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    Ebola Society Vulnerable

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    raging in West Africa out of control, various countries in the world would inspect anyone from the affected area rigidly and afraid that Ebola virus course public scare. Is our modern society vulnerable? Does science and knowledge bring stronger social structure? Admittedly, with the development of science and technology, people could enjoy their lives without worry about most of plague, such as the Black Death estimated to result in the death of 75 to 200 million people and peaking in Europe in…

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    Caste System:is a class structure that is determined by birth. Cultural Convergence:The tendency for cultures to become more alike as they increasingly share technology and organizational structures in a modern world united by improved transportation and communication. Tsunami:a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance. Monsoon:a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast…

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    introduction of touch screen technology, the use of the information technology devices such as the ipad, tablets and the smartphones has become widespread in this modern world, not forgetting the young children who are exposed and are using it themselves. Parents who are using these devices, their child naturally are easily accessible and will be frequently used by their child. The National Association for the Education of Young Children’s position statement on Technology and Interactive Media…

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    To What Extent was the Exclusion or Inclusion of Freedom Perceived in Capitalists, Native Americans, and African Americans? In 1890, the population of the United States of America was 62 million, causing a shift in the balance of order and power within society.1 For the purpose of this essay, “freedom” will be defined as the combination of economic independence, social equality, and political equality. After 1776, the series of events including the Civil War and expansion of the United States…

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    Sub-Saharan Africa Essay

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    inadequate social services and restricted economic prospects. The primary reason for being in a state of extreme poverty is due to the lack of modern energy services. This paper goes into great detail, highlighting the methods of accessibility needed for successful deployment of modern energy services, and…

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    David Karminski Star Wars Essay Ms. Burgoon Star Wars, a modern story of mythic adventure, follows the journey and growth of the protagonist, Luke Skywalker, through trials of hardship and periods of triumph as he learns to cope with his newfound responsibility of leadership and overcome his conflicts. Throughout the series many characters are introduced, and all play pivotal roles in the narrative, and help propel the story further. There are several symbols and images that are spread through…

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    mind-dependent reality on Winston. However, it is Winston’s yearning to for self-expression that leads him to buy a diary committing “thought crime” (1.2.42-43). Loss of individualism in today’s society is evident through some American’s heavy dependence on technology. Major companies such as Apple have created devices incorporating “a computer into every interaction” (Halpern). These technological devices have led to loss of self-reliance by “taking your pulse” or programming the “number of…

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    South China Case Study

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    to increased hostility and risk for miscalculation. The People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) has become increasingly modern in technology and has been described by RAND Corporation, a think tank for U.S. policy, as “becoming a modern, highly capable air force for the 21st century.”(RAND) Although the U.S. Pacific Air Force remains militarily superior in terms of technology, we lack the assets required to sustain a defensive air campaign if Chinese officials decided on the escalation of…

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    Essay On Fracking

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    Fracking and The Technologies of Humility and Hubris Over the past several years there has been an outcry from U.S. environmentalists regarding a process for extracting extremely large caches of oil and natural gas that, prior to this process, were unattainable. This process in called Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking for short and has strong support on both sides of the issue as to whether it is a safe practice or could cause irreversible damage to the environment. It is the intention of…

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