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    In this technologically advanced era, it is widely believed that technology has provide a better living environment for people. People start to complete everything by using electronic devices even some of the outdoor activities have been carried out at indoor place. The time that people spending outside has plummeted. Under this phenomenon, whether children should be encouraged to participate in outdoor activities has sparked out rigorous debate. While some contend that outdoor activities can…

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    The United States is one of the centerpieces for industry throughout the entire world. Throughout history, the U.S. has developed new machines and new sources of energy that made industry thrive, not only in the U.S. but in other countries as well. But what exactly made it possible for industry to thrive like it does today? For an industry to grow a source of energy must be used to power special tools and machines. As time passed, different sources of energy began to appear and help current…

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    nowadays we cannot survive without it. In general, the major features of plastic are durability, light weight and low cost but these good properties also generate great problems to our environment. Current levels of use and disposal generate several environmental problems. Around 4% of crude oil is used as raw material for plastics and 3 to 4% extra are consumed to provide energy for manufacturing process. The major usage is disposable packaging or other products of short duration that are…

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    For the lucky ones, growth and advancements leading towards a healthier and wealthier life than their grandparents is a good thing, but at what cost? The less fortunate just continue to suffer even more, and the destruction of other species begin. Deaton attempts to sugar coat the harm that humans have done to this world to make it the place we live in today. I believe it is safe to say Deaton has a very optimistic view of contemporary history. Some may agree and even praise Deaton for such…

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    GE has always been a leader in innovation and having the latest technologies but in the recent years the world has progressed and now competitors also have easy access to the latest technologies. Overall there are huge technological developments taking place in the marketplace and to cope up with them GE implements and follows lots of plans. The pivotal program that GE started was the LIG program. LIG stands for Leadership, Innovation and Growth. LIG is a four day program. It was the first ever…

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    Surviving progress dives into the grey that we ought to pay more attention to and probes us into contemplation about the term “progress” and its utility. Isn’t progress good? If it is good, are we making the right progress? And if we are to progress, what are we to survive? The documentary takes a dystopian approach toward answering its posed question though it does not fill in the void for what is missed. What is clearly driven and understood from the documentary is that we fool ourselves to…

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    ENG-121 Dec/19/2017 Technology: A Potential Threat Nowadays technology has an important influence in the country's workforce. It is seen on different aspects such as transportation, health and intercommunication. In this era filled with technology, there has been discussions to decide if all this technology is good for us, and the impact that upcoming technologies would produce. This might not sound like an issue but since there is a big gap between those who benefit from technology and those…

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    Reflection On Affluenza

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    This reading gives me an entirely different perspective on how I operate in relation to other people I know and associate with. There was a time in my life that I didn’t measure my position in life based on possessions; I was affluenza free. However, as I got a little older the need for greed seems to have taken a bigger role in my life. The reading of Affluenza makes me realize that I do, to an extent have this affliction. Although it is not all consuming for me, I certainly possess a lot more…

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    architecture optimally adapted to the local conditions received an important support through the application of advanced technologies. Due to the combination of traditional climatic solutions and cutting-edge technology, bioclimatic dwelling is well suited to the needs of the contemporary…

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    Ghost ships are the replacement of soldiers with intelligent machines powered by sophisticated code. This technology will create opportunities to increase economics and political issues. Ghost ships would replace human muscle, increased the value of human effort and in the process will probably drive much of the economic growth in the coming decades. Consider the progress rates will soon dominate the global economy and in the process drive down the value of human labor with astonishing speed.…

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