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    nothing can be perfect. An approach to the idea of achieving complete happiness (by circumventing the harsh realities of life) is by taking soma: “A gramme is better than a damn.” This hypnopaedic phrase conveys the idea that the best way to maintain happiness is by avoiding the effect of negative feelings. Respectively, soma is used by the state to reduce certain negative aspects of life (which the state can’t control, such as stress) put on the people to further ensure the citizens remain content. Huxley

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    The History of the Modern Monitor What is a monitor? I myself, once thought of the monitor as merely an object sitting on my desk, displaying information from my computer. I never gave a second thought about a monitor’s appearance or how a monitor worked in the first place. After reading through various books and articles, I have now obtained a different outlook on the subject; what I once saw as a simple desktop monitor, I now see as a magnificent invention people often overlook. From cathode

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    It is become more powerful than using some other miniature computers like netbook and it is the kind of cellular phone that is more advance compared to ordinary cellular phones.. According to Rysavy (2010), a smartphone is a clever device with high-quality services that is portable, user-friendly, interactive and most importantly beneficial. Smartphones have made it possible to make simple task easy and accessible but has also made it a target to malware developers. And while smartphones

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    twentieth century impacted human kind in ways that those alive before the year 1900 never could have imagined. Those living during the final hundred years of the millennium saw incredible advances in science and technology that elevated our quality of life to the standard we enjoy today. Like so many other trades, the music industry benefited greatly from these new innovations. In turn, this new technology altered the sound of music: changing how it was performed, recorded, and sold. Glenn McDonald

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    began questioning the rapidly growing industry, of technology, which consumes a large majority of the population today. You make some strong, eye-opening points regarding the effect of technology on human interaction. In our modern world, our lives revolve around our devices, which have the potential to be utilized in every aspect of our lives, and many of us emphasize on that potential. Going out to eat is no longer just going out to eat, the whole experience can be enriched by ones iPhone. First

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    have been made possible by the Internet. Social media and virtual communities have become to be part of every-day life, and are with this, beginning to replace the interactions taking place in physical spaces. This idea is presented by Rheingold’s “A Slice of Life”, in which he presents the first, second, and third places to describe the essential social surroundings in people’s life and their community. The first is the social environment of one’s home, and those that one lives with, which is the

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    The ability of protection system is demanded not only for economic reason but also consumers just expect ‘reliable’ service. In a Power System Protection, the system engineer would need a device that can monitor current, voltage, frequency, temperature and in some case over power in the system. Thus a device called Protective Relay is created to serve the purpose. The protective relay is most often relay coupled with Circuit Breaker such that it can isolate the abnormal condition in the system.

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    Technology has become an intrinsic part of our lives, we have become dependent on it. It can be said that we cannot survive without it. The electronics that the advancement in communication and network technology has provided us with has become a part of our bodies. The obvious effects of these advancements can surely be seen in our society today. Human relationships have changed quite a bit. The way people interact and behave was affected as well. Not only that but also the perception of human relations

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    foreigners visited Korea to see the 63 builing so its economy has developed due to increasing the number of foreign tourists. Besides, IT industry is booming in Korea, Korea becomes IT powerhouse of the world. Almost everyone around the world uses electronic devices like smartphones, which is made by Korea’s companies like Samsung, LG and so on. Westernization that gave a great help to Korea’s growth, did it have only an advantages? Opposition to westernization Korea needs to avoid excepting western's culture

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    Strategies of McDonald’s Corporation”, under my guidance. Dr. Vinod K Sahni Professor Department of A.C.C.F.   ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Writing a report is always the most challenging part of a student’s life. It was definitely the most important academic contribution by me. This however would not have been possible without the encouragement of few people. Here I take this opportunity to display my gratitude towards

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