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    Feelings in Mind Along with the development of technology, there are great changes in people’s daily lives. On the one hand, the use of technology in various territories brings people great convenience. On the other hand, these advanced techniques may cause some problems in social and personal aspects. In the essay “Alone Together”, the author, Sherry Turkle, illustrates that the technology not only does offer convenience to people, but also leads people to have inauthentic feelings and self-denial

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    Privacy issues have been an ongoing problem in our world for a long time now, and recently it has been even worse with all the new technology that has come out in the past few decades. In 1984 written by George Orwell, privacy is one of the main issues of the entire plot. All of the people were watched through telescreens, which could never be shut off. Everyone is forced to live out in the open under the view of the government, and their words are very closely listened to. If anyone breaks the rules

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    The Importance Of Personal Care With the improvement of people’s life quality, people begin to pay more attention to their personal care like teeth, gum, hair, nail,skin, eye, ears and sleep. But no improvement of personal care is still the more common phenomenon. I notice that neither of things above is not life long things going along with every individual. I did not pay much attention to personal care in the past. But now, as being a teenager with strong self-esteem, I realized the importance

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    communicate with others through social networking sites and technology, such as smartphones and tablets. It does not only provides Americans with connection to the world, but also provides relaxation for the users. In addition, the majority of Internet users tend to visit social media sites and it becomes the main source of people’s online time. Beside that, people tend to use social platform everyday. Social media has the biggest impacts to Americans in which it affects people’s privacy, makes people

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    display their culture. People’s food habits act as a way for them to identify themselves. Food habits refer to the reasons why people eat, their methods of eating, the form of food they eat, and the way they get, store, and get rid of food (Rodriguez, 2002). Several factors influence people’s food habits and culture. Some of these factors include a person’s budget, health, and religion. Other factors such as age, gender, and social and cultural backgrounds determine people’s food habits. People buy

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    marijuana because it would cause a lot of harm to the user and if they legalize it, more people would start smoking weed. Marijuana affects their education, causes health problems, and it also increases the chance of being schizophrenic. Marijuana should not be legalized resulting in a better lifestyle. Marijuana effects people’s education. Research has shown that individuals who use marijuana tend to have a more unpromising academic future compared to non-users. Marijuana users tend to function

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    display their culture. People’s food habits act as a way for them to identify themselves. Food habits refer to the reasons why people eat, their methods of eating, the form of food they eat, and the way they get, store, and get rid of food (Rodriguez, 2002). Several factors influence people’s food habits and culture. Some of these factors include a person’s budget, health, and religion. Other factors such as age, gender, and social and cultural backgrounds determine people’s food habits. People buy

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    Other people do not have minds. At least, I cannot know for sure that they do, and will argue for this case in this essay. The problem of other minds (that is, can we know that other people have minds) is a problem that (like all classic philosophical problems) seemingly has no provable answer. The problem is such; I do not know for sure that other people actually have minds; I only know what my own experiences are like through direct experience (i.e. I know my experiences because I experience them)

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    intrinsic motivation still influence people’s action in adulthood while watching, reading, painting, or working. To give example, students who have intrinsic motivation, which is their willingness and eager to learn new lessons that they are interesting perform much better in class and deeply understand materials. Extrinsic motivation is that people will pay attention more on the outcome or what advantages they will obtain, which is rewards, prizes, or other monetary incentives (“Intrinsic and

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    Our Sons”. She discusses video games which have bad influence on people’s minds. She thinks that playing games have really bad consequences. She gives an example of a person, Devin Moore, who was a huge fan of the game Grand Theft Auto. This guy spent hundreds of hours playing this game, and as a result, he murdered three people in a real life. The author expresses people who play games can shot others, steal their cars, and do other bad things getting a lot of negative effects

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