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…not realise how much we rely on non-verbal communication; the reason for this is due to the fact that most non-verbal communication transpires on a level that is below our conscious awareness. While many aspects of nonverbal communication are culturally specific…
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How to make money selling items through internet auctions. Buying and selling things is not new. As a matter of fact, people have been buying and selling things in one form or another ever since time began. It is part of life. We all need or want things…
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….         The internet of the future will be a place where you can retrieve almost any information, on any subject and it will be as fast as surfing the channels on your television. 'This will reshape our ideas about the freedom of information and what is to be done…
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…Using a text, newspaper article or T.V. programme that relates to our key terms: democracy, class, industry, art and culture. Do these terms one or all have significance at the beginning of this century? Firstly it seems important to define…
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…Are we selling our culture? That is an interesting question. But the answer is not that easy. Sure, we have sold out in many areas of our culture. Case and point, how many people have dream catchers in their cars? While they have little…
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How has our postmodern situation changed our understanding or approach to ethics? Discuss in relation to feminism. Feminists have over time developed a wide variety of approaches to ethics, including those labelled "feminine," "maternal," and "lesbian…
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…else. All of these reasons show how important the rainforest is and how much it contributes to make our lives as comfortable as possible, therefore good is produced by logging in the rainforests. However on the other side of the ocean the affect…
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…being reachable to this many people is that a lot of it is called inappropriate for young people. The government wants censorship, but a small amount of the population does not. Legislative regulation of the Internet would not be a good thing for our
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…being reachable to this many people is that a lot of it is called inappropriate for young people. The government wants censorship, but a small amount of the population does not. Legislative regulation of the Internet would not be a good thing for our
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…to their (the English's') customs. *<Tab/>How in modern day society even if Aborigines wanted to practise their culture they are forced to live in outback/ rural areas because our society does not accommodate for their needs. *<Tab/>How Aborigines…
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