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well the most and biggest improvement the internet has given is communication, you can contact someone to the other side of the world and see them without the need to travel all the way!
The Internet has also changed the way we interact with our family, friends, and life partners. Now everyone is connected to everyone else in a simpler, more accessible, and more immediate way; we can conduct part of our personal relationships using our laptops, smart phones, and tablets.
its also useful our daily routine tasks. For example, it helps us to see our notifications and emails. Apart from this, people can use the internet for money transfers, shopping order online food, etc.
You can also reach everything through the internet, you're hungry? get a pizza online. you want to shop? order good and cheap clothes, etc.
Its also a great help to gain knowledge, in the past people who wished to expand the knowledge had to travel the world and look for books, people, etc to gain knowledge, but now? you can get as much as knowledge you need by reading or ordering a book online or watch a 5 min yt video about a title you wish to know more about!
sorry its kinda long lol
Edna and Leonce's young boys, Raoul and Etienne, are self-sufficient children. They do a fine job of entertaining themselves and do feel the need to flock to their mother for love and attention. The downfall of this for Edna is that she feels somewhat distanced from them. She loves her children, and says in the book to Madame Ratignolle that she would "give her life to her children." However, she also says that she would not "give herself to them". Were the children in the book portrayed as being more needy of their mother, Chopin might have had a harder time demonstrating Edna's need to embrace and express her individuality.
I learned it from my college teacher Ms.Suvatski the other day! I made a report on it ,and I believe you are doing one too.
Gatsby sends so many goods and services to Nick's house to basically bribe him into inviting Daisy over so Gatsby and drop by and "accidentally" run into her. Nick doesn't want to do it and says he doesn't have time, so Gatsby is trying to change his mind by sending the goods and services.