If you have a phone/ iphone / ipad /etc. , you might be cheating on a test. However if you are a teacher/principal/vice principal/etc.,you might be too distracted by your electronic device to teach.
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I would think no, it does not. It will only affect you if you let it affect or disrupt you in a bad way.
Computers can either affect in a good way or a bad way, it depends. For example, it can affect people's lives in a good way because we can use it for studying and research. But, the computer can also be effective in a bad way because computer games can control peoples lives if they are to addicted to that one certain game. Then people should take steps to get back on track with their addiction and control it.
A bad attitude can affect your life: 1) It can affect the way you learn. 2) It can affect your performance in a sport or activity.
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No, the Canadian Shield does not affect Canada in a bad way. In fact, it provides valuable mineral resources, such as nickel, copper, gold, and diamonds. Additionally, it acts as a foundation for boreal forests and supports a variety of wildlife.
The most recent ranking was determined in 2009 in a U.S. News report. The top three schools were, best to lowest: California Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University. A fuller list can be found at this website: http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/aerospace. The top 3 schools for aerospace engineering in the United States are California Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. Georgia Institute of Technology is listed as 4th and has a 4 way tie.
Which war? if ww1 barbed wire if ww2 atomic bomb
Which war? if ww1 barbed wire if ww2 atomic bomb
it effected it in a bad way
It affects people in a good & bad way.
Technology in a way assists people to cyber-bully, if we had no source of technology that could be used to communicate with other people, then cyber-bullying would not be possible.