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    face-booking” (Ira Hyman Ph. D 2014). The expectation for social interaction has increased. Cell phones can have either a positive or negative effect on younger and older adult. Being on the cell phone for hours can call brain damages, and that’s call microwave radiation. Cell phones may force people to be anti-social, lose patience easily, and use incorrect spelling. It limits our face- to- face interactions with one another. “Cell phones have caused a big issue with spelling and grammar”…

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    More than 150 years ago, the invention of the camera, a now every day item, was made and its later counterparts would be the technology to predict deadly catastrophes and save millions of people. This modern technology is known as remote sensing. The term “remote sensing” was used first by Evelyn Pruitt of the U.S. Office of Naval Research in the 1950s. It is “commonly used to describe science-and art-of identifying, observing, and measuring an object without coming into direct contact with it”…

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    Kennedy was no stranger to ghosts. They were a familiar part of her childhood, woven into all of her images of her old house. She had distant, dusty memories of the hushed voices in her attic that her mother brushed off as imagination. Their house was situated on the edge of the town’s oldest cemetery, and Kennedy’s view each morning was rows and rows of graves. She, her little brother, and the neighbor boys would even play in there before dark most nights – hide and seek mostly, but sometimes…

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    Humans are generally rational in the actions and behaviour. Most of their actions is largely driven by planned behaviour divided into course of actions or steps. Nevertheless, accordingly to noted psychologists Donald Norman, cognitive or motor misinterpretations are possible at every stage of this process (1986). This cognitive failures, as they often called, can lead to situations that include action slips or absent-mindedness. This is something that affects everyone regardless of age.…

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    Case Study: Emilio Moran

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    Emilio Moran claims that human behavior must be changed in order to improve the condition of our habitat, Earth (Moran 2006: 2). If I needed to build a house, I would adhere to Moran’s beliefs to make my dwelling as energy efficient as possible. This would keep not only the ecosystem plant life and animal life around me sufficient, but also allow me to do my part in keeping my carbon footprint clean. Section 1. Landscape, size, and surrounding settlement of the habitat My new house will be…

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    Without our expectation,my mum and aunty went to the kitchen and screamed at the top of their voices when they saw the messy kitchen.They also got shocked looking at our faces full of flour but at the same time they could not control their laughters.Without hesitation,my dad and uncle ran to the kitchen as they thought something bad had happened in the kitchen.Imagine they too laughed at us.Ana and I looked each other and we too laughed.Fortunately,my parents bought some breakfast for us as…

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    Striving for success is a part of a person's natural human instinct. In the past, growing was always the result of putting oneself outside of one's comfort zone. In fact, if people never tried anything new, today might look very different. Ralph Waldo Emerson's statement on growth makes the perception of achieving success very clear. Growing as a person is a result of expanding one's exposure to fields outside of his or her comfort zone, as seen through the very denotation of the word "expand,"…

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    Pumpkin Research Paper

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    temperature warm water. Make sure they are no longer slimy before continuing to the next part. With the rinsed pumpkin seeds, place them on a cookie sheet. Preheat the oven to 300°F, then prepare the toppings for the pumpkin seeds. Melt the butter in the microwave for about 30 seconds. Once the butter is melted, pour it over the seeds and mix the seeds around. After the butter is on, sprinkle salt on top, add as much as personally preferred. When all the ingredients are completely distributed,…

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    Last summer I began babysitting for a couple that I have never met before, which was very nerve wracking meeting them at first, thankfully I got the privilege of taking care of two sweet kids.This was a very fun summer, we went to their grandparents pool, played football in the front yard, and on rainy days I would play videogames with Jacob and do whatever crazy things Molly had come up with. Babysitting has definitely taught me many different things such as how to take care of and watch…

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    Television and microwave technology are both products of WW2 research and development that were intended for war and country’s defense. Both products were initially being tested for a wide range of uses other than what they were finally adopted for. The ballpoint pen for…

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