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    the production of movies is the raising piracy. How does piracy harm the movie industry? Does a popular movie sequel will never come true because of piracy? The answer to these questions not only reveals how fan you are of good movies, but also how negative piracy is for film production. Movie piracy is harmful to the movie industry in America because the loss of income by movie producers reduces their incentive to create more movies, jobs in the movie industry are lost, and it causes a higher…

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    new products need to be tested. Some believe that it is necessary to test these new products on animals. It has been said that animal testing is not harmful to animals, but studies have shown that animal testing does not really help, has a negative side effects on the animals, and that there are new alternative ways of testing. There are reasons that new products must be tested for the safety of the consumer. Manufactures and importers are required by law to test products for consumers.…

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    for fracking. This is more of a temporary storage solution that is rather short-sighted as it will also have negative effects on the environment. Beyond the contamination of water, fracking is linked to minor earthquakes and tremors. The US Geological service claims that this is a myth although many reputable news outlets across the world continue to report otherwise. Outside of the effects, it has on the environment, fracking is claimed to be harmful to workers. Later, in the article by…

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    Techonlogy's Effect on the Past and the Future Ray Bradbury's story "A Sound of Thunder" is a stronger work of science fiction than Gloria Skurzynski's "Nethergrave" because it really shows that one mistake can make a huge impact on the future of the world, as well as the great characterization, some points made me feel like I was really in the story. I felt that Bradbury's story was more interesting than Skurzynski's story. It seemed that Bradbury's idea was that one small thing…

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    using the Internet to cheat”(Miners). With all of the teens using the Internet to cheat in school it has had a negative effect on the learning of students teachers have no way of knowing whether a student is actually understanding a topic. Schools are not the only part of society negatively affected by the Internet crime rate has also risen thanks to the Internet being used in a negative manner. The Internet has been linked to the increase of criminal activity both petty, major and even some…

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    Although the Industrial Revolution had many negative effects such as child labor and poor living and working conditions, the overall long term benefits of urbanization, and the advancement of new technology outweighed the negative. Throughout the Industrial Revolution, which took place between the years 1750-1914, there was a lot of change and growth in America and Europe. Inventions in the area of machinery, and manufacturing and producing goods were created which help us today. Due to…

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    Today 's diverse communication technologies have given the working community a whole multitude of ways they can communicate effectively. In addition to writing letters, making phone calls and meeting face-to-face, today 's business people can send text messages, leave social media posts, send instant messages or email their recipients. Therefore, employers need to draw up policies that mandate how communication media should be used. For instance, employers need to establish if there is some…

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    that Globalization’s positive effects outweighs the negative effects that comes along with it. It has widely helped many countries, especially third world countries. I understand why people view globalization in a negative manner, but the world is not perfect, you cannot have something that is completely good. From my point of view, which might be biased because I come from a third world country,…

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    According to Alan Moore, “Technology is always a two-edged sword. It will bring in many benefits, but also many disasters. In the short stories, “Flowers for Algernon”, and “Hallucination”, along with the non-fiction pieces, “Robo-Legs”, and “Eureka: Scientific Twists of Fate”, the negative effects technology has had on society are heavily exploited. For the name of technology society has taken greater risks, and became heavily dependent on it, while also managing to become more critical and…

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    Legalization Of GMO

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    way the average American lives. In effect of this new technology, human population is increasing by the second. In order to meet the needs of all humans, scientists have begun looking to genetic engineering to increase the amount and size of food produced. Crops that have been genetically modified are known as GMOs. GMOs have been a heated subject of debate ever since they were introduced in 1980, and while they do have both positives and negatives, the negatives surely outweigh the positives.…

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