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In the last decade, social networking’s has been increased so quickly in our society. There are a lot of popular websites have got a lot of attention like Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Because of these sites people have changed their attitudes in real life. Teenagers spent a lot of hours daily by chatting, sharing, playing and posting their own photos online. Although social networking made people to be in a better connecting, but that can have harmful side like cyber-bullying more than helpful side. First of all, it’s not an illusion, but social networking allowed people to have hundreds or even thousands of friends, without even knowing their names or see their faces. In fact, Face-to-face required in relationships to keep friendships stronger. In “You Gotta have Friends," Robin Dunber has explain how social networking has solved the way that we can be in contact with the others. Dunber explained, “Instant messaging and social networking claim to solve that problem by allowing us to talk to as many people as we like”, all at the same time. Honestly, that can harm our relationships because we are not giving all our attention to our real friends. For example, when your best friend have something important to say, and he recognized that you don’t have time for him because you’re busy with your other friends online. He will not going to talk to you anymore because you don’t care at all about him. Social networking can be very helpful in many cases, but if misused it can have very serious effects on our relationships.
<span>Secondly, social networking has changed how we communicate with our community. During the last decade, we can definitely agree that social networking let us speak less with our family or our community. Today, our fingers talk more than our mouths, by social media like Twitter and Facebook, and that will lead us to be a uncooperative community. While I watched “Connected, but alone?”</span>
After reading about Richard in "A Kenyan Teen's Discovery: Let There Be Lights To Save Lions," we can answer the questions in the following manner:
- Richard's invention works so well and keeps the lions away without harming them because it mimics the way lights would shine if a human were walking around carrying a flashlight.
- Richard had the idea to build Lion Lights when "he was walking around with a flashlight and discovered the lions were scared of a moving light." Therefore, there was no need to kill the animals. They could just be scared away from the cows.
<h3>Who is Richard Turere?</h3>
- Richard is a 13-year-old boy from Kenya who came up with an impressive invention to protect his father's cows, which were being attacked and killed by lions.
- Lions are among the endangered species in Kenya, one of the reasons for people killing them being retaliation. Lions often attack people's livestock, so people end up killing the lions.
- However, Richard noticed that, at night, lions would be scared of his flashlight. With that perception came the idea to build a system of moving lights to keep the lions away.
- Richard's invention keeps not only the cows, but also the lions safe. People do not kill the lions if they don't attack their livestock.
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brainly.com/question/26093154
Strong because “strenuously carried out;done with great effort” is one of the definitions
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The U.S. Armed Forces consists of six military branches which are:
1. Air Force
2. Army
3. Coast Guard
4. Marine Corps
5. Navy
6. Space Force
Twenty famous veterans and the branch that they served in the military include:
1. Morgan Freeman - Airforce
2. George Carlin - Airforce
3. Steve McQueen - Marine Corps
4. Ice-T - Army
5. Humphrey Bogart - Navy
6. Chuck Norris - Airforce
7. Mr. T - Army
8. Johnny Cash - Airforce
9. Clint Eastwood - Army
10. Elvis Presley - Army
11. Kris Kristofferson - Army
12. Bea Arthur - Marine Corps
13. Paul Newman - Navy
14. Drew Carey - Marine Corps
15. Mel Brooks - Army
16. Johnny Carson - Navy
17. Ed McMahon - Marine Corps
18. Tony Bennett - Army
19. Sunny Anderson - Airforce
20. Montel Williams - Army