Language plays big role in our mind map it is what distinguish us from other objects. as human being we should be so thankful that our god make us different language serve many function with the human experience .since it is a tool of communication there is controversial with those psychologists who agree with importance of language such as Chomsky and Piaget while other disagree from this prospective .many theories has been conducted in the last decays. Chomsky, the first...
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The usage of digital communication is growing rapidly. According to Peek, 2017 digital communication have positive benefits for business sectors. This situation help workers become more flexible and do their work from outside the office. However, there are some drawbacks of modern technology such as lack of face to face interaction. Lack of face to face interaction will cause people to become less emphatic, less connected, less creative and fulfilled (Turkle citied in Lamore, 2018). This essay will argue that...
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In Today’s contemporary era, digital communication has become vital need of organisations which allows a company to share the data swiftly through physical path or physical connection. The aim of this report is to write an argument based on evidence that why digital communication is valuable for every organisation. Digital communication in a business relates with wellbeing personality and it is most favourable to be a master personality at job. there are six terms to have a unique look at...
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Self-confidence is classified as a personal trait for an effective leader. Self-confidence measure the potential to trust your instincts, qualities, and judgment to make a better decision. Being self-confident is vital that a leader can have due to the fact it will help instill self-belief among the followers and the group (Dubrin, 2015). Self- confidence can also be considered as a behavioral and interactive ability as an alternative than just a personality trait because it reflects on how both male...
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Social media is great tool of intervening and solving so many social problems that are curbing the society. It does not just limit to social problems but it cuts across so many societal problems that seem to be taking a toll on humanity. In this social media would be the best tool for addressing the issue of single parenting. It is a great way of immensely impacting positivity on the issue and also creating awareness on the same problem. All...
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I highly agree that postcolonial discourse influences ideas about English as a global language. English as the language of the British colonists achieved celebrated immensity during British Imperialism. Since then, English as a language accomplished admiration in educational prospects and in governance structure all along the colonial era. The reverence of English did not stop yet it further intensified in postcolonial era. As the idea of globalisation was being enlightened, English has become the Lingua France of connecting people throughout...
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For Jewish people, the Covenant is an ever present and main belief that helps guide them into a harmonious life with God. It involves an agreement between God’s promise and human’s commitment. Deuteronomy 6:4-5 contains a daily prayer called the ‘Shema,’ which calls adherents to answer to God’s love with faithfulness, through human love and effort. It states for Jews to love God, “alone… with all your heart… soul and with all your might.” It can be used to interpret...
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Earth nowadays is a very hot and humid place.It is also the most polluted planet.This is all because of our own attitude.So if we can help our planet to be more healthy then we will be able to save the Earth from this problems.I think that there are many ways to solve this problem but one them is the most difficult thing to do which is change our attitude towards the environment.We should not only focus on the negative aspects...
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Failure is a feather of any fighter. Without any experience of falling, a flying man cannot call himself flying. Everyone of us already failed at something, be it as simple as failing to hit a high note during a school musical play, or as frustrating as failing to close a business deal and failure to achieve promotion, everyone of us have experienced our own taste of failure. And yes, since everyone fails on something, I can accept a medicine as...
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Sherry Turkle’s “Alone Together” explored many interesting topics about how humans are becoming more alone as we spend more time with robots and technology. Sherry makes some great points throughout the novel and even inspired me to stay off the screen as much as possible. Turkle illustrates how far away from normal communication that modern society has become due to technology. Turkle states “ we often talk to each other on the move and with little disposable time - so...
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Dragomirescu examine that Bionic as a key field to make connection between biology and the world of engineering is getting more and more interest from many different industry; also needs of it in education appears as some university are opening some course in this field like Politechnica university of Bucharest in one of their conferences mentioned about this subject under the name of bionics in engineering. As Neumann defined bionic as, “Bionic is the scientific discipline, which is in charge...
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England is the birthplace of cricket, but the game has gained immense popularity around the world for its pure excitement and fascinating sight. In fact, in many countries, such as India and Australia, cricket is synonymous with religion. People of all ages strive to get the latest cricket news related to popular cricket stars, matches, and tournaments. When a mega tournament called the Cricket World Cup takes place, the excitement level reaches the top. Once every four years, most prominent...
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Rural biotechnology, otherwise called agritech, is a zone of horticultural science including the utilization of logical instruments and methods, including hereditary designing, sub-atomic markers, sub-atomic diagnostics, antibodies, and tissue culture, to adjust living life forms: plants, creatures, and microorganisms. Harvest biotechnology is one part of rural biotechnology which has been incredibly evolved upon lately. Wanted quality are sent out from a specific types of Crop to a completely various species. These transgene crops have alluring qualities regarding flavor, shade of...
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INTRODUCTION Brand Ambassador: A brand ambassador is someone who can be the ‘face’ of the company. Generally, a brand ambassador is a celebrity or famous icon who has great connections and relationships which will help in marketing of the brand. The brand ambassador has to join events for the company to represent the product or service at the time of launch or anything. Having a famous icon who is loved by public as a brand ambassador helps the company to...
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If mercy requires a departure from strict justice, it is calling for injustice, a vice; if mercy never requires a departure from strict justice, it is then merely a part of justice , The purpose of this paper is to analyse charges on mercy. Murphy describes mercy as “As a moral virtue, mercy derives its value at least in part from the fact that it flows from a certain state of character - a character disposed to perform merciful acts...
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Industries across the globe are major contributors of heavy metals. The amount of wastewater generated by domestic, industrial and commercial sources has increased in relation with the increasing population, urbanization, improved living standards of humans, and economic development. In many low income countries, both urban and non-urban areas of most developing countries depends, at least to a certain extent on sewage water from industries as a source of irrigation water for their agriculture activities. However, the quality of the wastewater...
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Early the 2000s was a very tough period for the International Cricket Council (ICC) as well as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in terms of lesser fan following and cash crunch. This happened in the aftermath of the fixing scandal that rocked the sport to its core. With that, there was a need for the top-brass of officials needed to find certain ideas that bring back the glorious years of the sport. In 2003, England &...
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Did you know that chess is a skill game? A skill game is a game in which the outcome is determined by physical or mental skill rather than chance. Because chess uses both mental and physical mindsets, it is harder to learn than most games. In the game chess there are 32 chess pieces. On each side there is one king, one queen, two bishops, two knights, two rooks, and eight pawns. Each piece moves in a different way and...
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Immanuel Kant developed a concept called Categorical Imperative. His concept acts as an ethical principle for behavior which helps in deciding whether an action is right or wrong, desired or undesired. A way to evaluate his concept is to ask what would happen if others also in the same circumstance, act the same. An example of the categorical imperative: Suppose Ram plans on cheating in an examination. If he applies Kant's categorical imperative, he will decide not to cheat because...
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In 21st century, where technology is growing on fast pace it is still hard to replace human labour. Most of the industries still rely on human labour for their production. In countries like china, India and Vietnam they are still facing problems like labour violation rights and low wages in all the leather and footwear industries. According to the survey in north and south India “low wages of 100 euros per month, lack of regular employment relationships, lack of employee...
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Microorganisms control things from spreading around the body and becoming infectious. It is a process by which items can be decontaminated to remove and destroy pathogens that are going to be a threat to human health. (wyatt et al, 2017).“Microorganisms are passed from one infectious source to another. Some have more than one route of spreading to cause infections.” (The Free Dictionary, 2003-2019). Contact Contact is the most regular form of transmission. An example of contact transmitted microorganisms viruses which...
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As I look back on my childhood, I cannot think of a time when we did not have at least one dog in the house. Growing up I always overheard my parents talking to other parents about the benefits of us growing up with dogs in the house. Recently I completed additional research to understand the benefits of children growing up with dogs in the house for a friend. There were so many things listed, and I quickly became overwhelmed....
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Can you imagine a world without any ice? All land around the ocean would be flooded, and at the rate we are polluting the atmosphere this would happen very soon. The earth's surface temperature would significantly rise and important plants and animals that we rely on, would die. Global warming has been happening for a long time and is increasing faster due to the increased population. Because of significant global warming, weather is becoming more and more unpredictable and surface...
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The novel Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina Garcia is about three Cuban women from one large family who are generations apart. The storyline has particularly placed focus on Celia and her daughters, Felicia, Lourdes, and her daughter Pilar. In this novel, each woman has their issues and their way of dealing with them. However, they have a thing in common: memory and the past is a big part of their identities. Christina Garcia uses numerous techniques to develop the story...
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We live in a diverse world. People are always on the move each passing second. Some in search of knowledge, others search for employment opportunities, and so on. Our diversity extends to culture. You identify people based on symbols, norms, values, artifacts as well as language. Language makes social interaction possible and influences how people conceive of concepts and objects. It, therefore, fosters the feeling of group identity and solidarity. There are so many languages in different geographical regions of...
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A person with these abilities will communicate well with others. This is not only about being clear and talking in a way that people can understand the message you are putting across, it is also about listening and understanding others. It includes being able to pick up on tensions and situations whilst managing and controlling your own emotions. Being calm in negotiation situations or pre-empting/during conflict would demonstrate good interpersonal skills. A person with these skills tends to build and...
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DNA profiling is a forensic technique designed to solve crimes using scientific materials and by using multiple scientific methods; I.e extraction. Extracting fingerprints can help you find out who the potential suspect of the crime is/was. A specific pattern called a “profile” is obtained from a person (the potential suspect/victim(s))) or sample of bodily tissue. By doing this it can determine and convey who was present at the crime. Forensicsciencesimplified.org states as technology advances, forensic scientists are able to “analyse”...
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People’s lives are getting stressful nowadays, home should be a place of peace so that people can relax after being in a stressful work environment. Architecture plays an important role in providing harmony and calmness to people, especially in residential architecture. The concept of harmony in architecture can vary widely. An individual who concerns about architecture, or individual who knows nothing about architecture, we all can view and feel the building and architecture in different ways and perspectives. Although the...
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In 1928, Louis Israel Dublin wrote “An improvement in Negro health, to the point where it would compare favorably with that of the white race, would at one stroke wipe out many disabilities from which the race suffers, improve its economic status and stimulate its native abilities as would no other single improvement. These are the social implications of the facts of Negro Health.” (Dublin, 1928). Still today, this idea remains the same. Research states that people of African descent...
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The researcher had reviewed that various learning techniques were discovered and understood around the year 1892 and was most likely used by Thelen (Fatt, 2000). The initial impression of learning styles was focused upon David Kolb’s theories (Fatt, 2000). This is where is states Kolb saw learning as a circular process where learning is viewed as a series of experiences with cognitive additions: concrete experience, reflection and observation, abstract concepts and generalizations, and active experimentation” (2000, p. 32). It was...
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