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    The Uses Of 3d Printing

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    The use of 3D printing has raised a major issue that has risen from ability of the individual to produce different range of goods not limited to weapons. This issue incorporated with others brings out the concern for the both morals and the ethical behavior that will come along with the 3D printing. Different countries, individuals as well as the states will utilize the machine in different ways, for instance, for hospital usage, food production, environmental as well as pirating and the goods will

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    Use Of Metaphors In Film

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    After reading this chapter and the section specifically about the use of metaphors in film, I realized that metaphors are essential when it comes to non-fiction and fiction films. I agree with Nichols that Metaphors are powerful and help us understand something in a different perspective. For example, if a film is about a complex subject like politics and there is no metaphors I personally will be disengaged. For a few reasons: one some aspects of politics are confusing and two the topic is not interesting

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    Uses of Mobile Phones

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    USE OF MOBILE PHONES FOR WHO UNDER AGE 18 -You can keep in contact with your friends and family!  -With a camera phone, you can capture memories! -You can use it for emergencies when you have no money or in need of help! -It's easy to keep! -You can connect to the Internet! -You can check your emails! -It can be used worldwide! Gossip is not a trivial pastime: it is essential to human social, psychological and even physical well-being. Mobile gossip is good for us Gossip is the human equivalent

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    Elderspeak is a term used by professionals to define the terms of endearment and other ways people unintentionally depreciate the older population when speaking or working with them. For example, a bartender asks to see an entire tables identification before serving them drinks. One of the women is clearly a bit older than all the others. She turns to the bartender and says, “May I please have a glass of Merlot?” Instead of getting her drink the bartender says in a sweet voice, “of course, but I

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    trapped in a story like “The Birds”. Alfred Hitchcock’s film “The Birds” better utilizes and creates suspense when compared to Daphne du Maurier’s short story “The Birds” because it uses slow movements in scenes, short shots of strange bird activity, and an increase of sound in suspenseful situations. One way Hitchcock uses suspense in his film “The Birds” is by making the characters partake in very slow movements. For instance, in the scene where Melanie Daniels is slowly walking up the stairs because

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    Steroids for Medical Use

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    created in a science lab. Steroids can be taken either orally or injected directly into the muscle. (C,D) So someone could take steroids by a pill or inject a liquid via needle. Some side effects of steroids can be reverse easily, by just stopping to use the drug. (D) Steroids were first used in World War Two. Steroids were used to increase aggression in older Nazi soldiers. Steroids would increase aggression due to something known as “’roid rage” which makes the user angry. They were not only used

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    Tobacco has been around for many centuries. It has been around since the early 1600’s. throughout all these years, people have experienced health problems due to the excessive amount of smoking. Although health problems occur due to the use of tobacco, the company is still growing strong to this day. Cigarettes and other tobacco products are sold all over the world. People of different ages are smoking tobacco. There are certain countries that allow children under the age of 18 to buy tobacco products

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    Steroid Use In Sports

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    humbleness and dedication to achieve a goal or a dream. Drug use is not beneath some athletes who have seen no other way to become successful in their career. The organization that oversees professional sports should be in the business of testing athletes for drug use at least every month at random. Anyone who is caught or admits to using steroids should pay for the consequences. One athlete who did pay for the consequences because of steroid use is Marion Jones. In 2007, a sprinter named Marion Jones

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    the extinction of the traditional human interaction people used to have. Turkle believes that when people use “the advantage of screen communication,” and technology to reach out to others, there is a downgrade in the quality of the relationship (Turkle 374). There is no certainty in knowing if someone is being genuine or if they are even who they say they are online. People have learned to use technology

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    Why did the author use frankenstein as a grabber Because it pulls in people and makes them want to know what happens with him. It pulls the reader in to read the story and be interested in the story. The author gives clues about the story and frankenstein. The author use descriptive words and different words. She uses adjectives, Nouns, verbs to add more detail into the story. The author mary shelley she made clues also from the story sort of. She used good words to create suspense. The first way

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