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    to protect people from discrimination, this includes a persons race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin. People should be treated equally and fairly no matter what race or colour they are. Human Rights Act 1998 Vulnerable people have the right to be treated correctly and cared for effectively due to the Human Rights Act 1998. This act gives every person the power to challenge perceived discrimination by any public body. Data Protection Act 1998 The Data protection Act is essential to follow in…

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    Thus, bilingual people often find themselves in the situation of changing their attitude and conveying different emotions when speaking either language, a thing which is impossible to do for a monolingual person, as the Polish linguist also affirms: For bilingual people, living with two languages can mean indeed living in two different emotional worlds and also traveling back and forth between those two worlds. This fascinating aspect is caused by cognitive processes that interfere with our…

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    Whenever we want to talk to someone we text them, even if you want to wish them a Happy Birthday or Happy New Year we use our phones. By using technology our way of communication has changed. Instead of talking face to face we use our phones and by that it’s causing us problems. A nonfiction passage by Scott Peck “Life is Difficult” and Sherry Turkle’s “Flight From Conversation” both suggest how life is full of problems and technology diverts our attention from solving these problems and thus…

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    Esther Akerewusi Ms. Jackson ENG4U 31 May 2018 The Leverage of Language in Gilead What is Language? Language is a method of human communication, either spoken or written, that consists of the use of words in a structured yet conventional way. In the book, The Handmaid’s Tale, the people of Gilead are powerless as they have no means of communication amongst themselves. The use of religious language creates power for the Gilead government to control the behaviour of its citizens while neologism…

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    respected for doing deeply-reported, long-form magazine stories that get beyond headlines and harness the insights of science, literature, history and philosophy. In his book, “Smarter Than You Think”, he writes about how technology is changing the way humans think,…

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    Discourse Community

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    characteristics, a community must have participation, communication, a specific genre of writing, a lexis, a common goal, and a level of expertise. With this I have found that an art educator can be a part of a successful discourse community because it is made up of two major fields of knowledge, visual arts and education. When indeed, a art educator…

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    Digital Divide

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    is a term that refers to the gap between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technology, and those that don't or have restricted access. This technology can include the telephone, television, personal computers and the Internet. The digital divide refers to the separation between those who have access to digital information and communications technology (ICT) and those who do not. Many believe that universal access to ICT would bring about a global…

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    Have you ever wondered how technology is affecting our daily life? Is it causing a negative or positive impact? In the article, “Your Phone Could Ruin Your Life” by Kristin Lewis, she states, “Some experts worry that the younger generation will be so busy consuming media that you won’t be able to create anything of your own.” The technology that we use every day (even for this project) is starting to control our lives. Cyberbullying is one of the most dangerous ways technology is…

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    together a student’s degree plan in the system and it would allow students to register from the degree plan. The process that the advisors currently used included excel spreadsheets and manual registration from the offices. This would sometimes result in human error or the students not getting into the classes that they wanted because their advisor did not have a chance to register them in a timely manner. Using the software was met with resistance from advisors and students alike. Explaining…

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    Drones History

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    Multimedia has become the new forefront and era in the way that people communicate with each other throughout the world. Almost a century ago voice over radio was the most popular form of entertainment when it swept society in the year 1921. During this time unmanned aircraft known also as “drones” were the beginning of the change of history. Today this technology is shaping the future for this new development as it is starting to change the way multimedia is being done. bs developing There are…

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