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  • RELIGIOUS

    Nowadays, we can communicate with people all over the world, due to the Internet and travelling. We can meet people with different personalities and behaviours. It is a good way to make friends, so our convictions and religion do not disturb us. Unfortunately, there is a stereotype in the air, that “religious people usually behave better than non-religious people”. Should we judge other people by their faith? My view is that it doesn’t depend on the religion, but on the human’s character.

  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Fast Foods

    Currently most of the people prefer fast foods and foods cooked in microwave oven instead of preparing and cooking homemade foods that takes longer. The trend of having food quickly has advantages and disadvantages either. In my opinion, the only benefit of eating fast foods and foods cooked in microwave oven is to provide to save time. There are many people who live in rush and have loads to do. In this case, it’s hard to find time to cook a meal.

  • Macrofunctions, inline functions, functions with implicit parameters, functions with a variable number of parameters, overloading functions.

    Define a macro function MAX that determines and display the maximum among 2(3) numbers introduced from the KB. Define an inline function min() that determines and display the minimum among 2(3) numbers introduced from the KB. Consider a function with 3 implicit parameters (int, float, double) that returns the product of the values. Call that function with different variants for effective parameters. Using functions overloading define 3 functions with the same name but with different prams type (int, int*, int&) that will return the square root of the value.

  • how to reduce air pollution

    Is our cities a safe place for us? Tons of harmful gases emit to the air everyday. Factories have caused this problem. We need to do something fast before our city doesn‘t become deserted. Firstly, we have to create industrial park. It will help to reduce factories in the cities, where a lot of people live. Another solution is to start stricting the laws. If the laws be very strict, then less and less persons will be able to get a license for the new factory.

  • eating chocolate

    the pros and cons of eating chocolate Chocolate has long been a controversial treat in our culture. Over-indulgence has been demonized, said to cause everything from acne to obesity to diabetes. On the other hand, some more recent studies seem to suggest that chocolate - especially dark chocolate - has some health benefits as well. Additionally, some effects formerly attributed to chocolate may be incorrect.

  • traveling by bicycle

    First of all, travelling by bicycle is environmentally friendly because you do not have to use petrol and a bicycle does not produce any pollution. What’s more, it’s a very good exercise which can help us stay fit and strong for many years of our life. It helps you lose weight and reduce blood pressure. In addition it’s a very cheap way of travelling. Cycling is almost free from costs. On the other hand, riding a bike in a big city can be very dangerous.

  • homelessness

    Homelessness is the condition of people without a regular dwelling. People who are homeless are most often unable to acquire and maintain regular, safe, secure and adequate housing, or lack “fixed, regular, and adequate night-time residence."[1] The legal definition of homeless varies from country to country, or among different jurisdictions in the same country or region.[dubious – discuss][2] The term homeless may also include people whose primary night-time residence is in a homeless shelter, a warming center, a domestic violence shelter, a vehicle (including recreational vehicles and campers), squatting, cardboard boxes, a tent, tarpaulins, or other ad hoc housing situations.

  • Essay: Religious people usually behave better than non-religious..

    Nowadays, we can communicate with people all over the world, due to the Internet and travelling. We can meet people with different personalities and behaviours. It is a good way to make friends, so our convictions and religion do not disturb us. Unfortunately, there is a stereotype in the air, that “religious people usually behave better than non-religious people”. Should we judge other people by their faith? My view is that it doesn’t depend on the religion, but on the human’s character.

  • Big ben

    Elizabeth Tower (previously called the Clock Tower or St. Stephen’s Tower), more popularly known as Big Ben,[5] was raised as a part of Charles Barry’s design for a new palace, after the old Palace of Westminster was largely destroyed by fire on the night of 16 October 1834.[7][8] The new Parliament was built in a Neo-gothic style. Although Barry was the chief architect of the Palace, he turned to Augustus Pugin for the design of the clock tower, which resembles earlier Pugin designs, including one for Scarisbrick Hall.

  • Religion

    Religious people tend under certain conditions to be more helpful and generous than others because their belief in God assumes the existence of an all-knowing “supernatural police” force that monitors their behaviour, says University of B.C. psychologist Ara Norenzayan. The prestigious journal Science published an article on Thursday by Norenzayan and his assistant, Azim Shariff, that concludes that religious people generally act more ethically than atheists – but only on two conditions.