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Monday, April 11, 2011

People commit crime for selfish reason.

     Our world today, a crime is committed in any area, and that is very sad, who committed it are among our youth, which is the nation that will shape the world in the near future.The definition of 'crime' is the act that may violate any applicable laws and acts that are not good, and that does not affect the state, nation, society and religion. These criminal acts not only because some people are concerned about themselves, do anything they like without thinking about its impact on the environment, but also due to other factors. 

      Causes of crime, is because parents did not take an important role in educating children. This is because, most parents out there who do not have time to be with the children, because they are busy working. 
Increasingly neglected children and free to do whatever they like. For example, smoking, illegal racing, vandalism, drug addicts and others. Things they can imagine and they are not aware, they do not commit crimes such as stealing, raping, and murdering. 

      
In addition, the lack of religious upbringing of our society today, especially among teenagers. Lack of knowledge of sin and the reward. Therefore, many cases are afraid to throw the baby because the parents' knowledge of they. In addition, there are also among those who take bribes, breach of trust and that is because they are concerned about their own interests, and ungrateful. 

     Not only that, the pressure of life can also cause some people to commit crimes. 
For example, theft, corruption and so on. Therefore, the necessities of life that is not enough and they are forced to commit crimes. In addition, they have a large family and their salary is not enough to cover their families.
 
     
Some people also have needs materialistic extreme, so they were never thankful for what they already have. It is also one of the things that can contribute to crime, like murder, sabotage and piracy. They also do so on the basis of 'selfishness'.

     In conclusion, the ruling parties should take actions and initiatives against this crime.Last but not least, the parents and teachers should be responsible for this, for nationalsecurity is more secure than any criminal act.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

ONLINE SHOPPING

 Definition.
       The act of purchasing product or service over the Internet. Online shopping has grown in popularity over the years, mainly because people find it convenient and easy to bargain shop from the comfort of their home or office. One of the most enticing factor about online shopping, particularly during a holiday shopping, is it alleviates the need to wait in long lines or search from store to store for a particular item.

Benefits of Online Shopping.

1. Lower prices. Online shopping can reduce overhead costs in a variety of ways, which can translate to lower prices for you. In fact, one 2004 study found online prices to be 6 to 16 percent lower than offline prices.

2. More savings with online coupons. Many times, shoppers can save even further with an online coupon or coupon code. According to a 2005 Bizrate/Shopzilla report, 71 percent of online shoppers said they were able to find better discount offers and sales online, as compared to shopping through a catalog or traditional retail merchant. Online retailers may issue a button or text link that will apply an automatic savings to your order, or they may issue a specific coupon code to be entered at checkout.

3. Research capabilities. The Internet allows you to easily compare products and prices, so you can be sure that the item you purchase is the exact item you want. Online merchants can publish much more information about their product on a website than they could affordably publish in a print catalog. And online stores give you the ability to share information and reviews with other shoppers who have firsthand experience with a product or retailer. As Internet connection speeds continue to increase for larger segments of the population, these types of interactive features will become even more important. Zappos.com, a leading shoe retailer, for example, allows you to view most shoes from as many as eight different angles, including a close up.

4. Increased selection. Warehousing logistics can be much simpler for an online retailer, and many of the online superstores have a staggering inventory to choose from. Plus, as a consumer, you can avoid the inconvenience of physically traveling among online stores to comparison shop. A simple online search can lead you to the right product at the right price, fast.

5. Convenience. An online store allows you to shop 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. So you can shop at your leisure, regardless of your time zone. This is particularly important for those of us who are limited in our ability to get to a brick and mortar store. The elderly, as well as parents of young children, for example, may have a more relaxed shopping experience in front of the computer screen.

6. Saves time. So much of the vast variety of products and product information is easily searchable. Plus, there is no traveling, parking, and walking involved.

7. Environmental Benefits. Recent studies are showing that shopping online leads to reduced fuel consumption and air pollution, because so much of our car travel is dedicated to shopping. Plus, shopping online reduces the need for print catalogs and excess packaging. And downloadable items purchased online eliminate the need for any kind of material goods at all.

 

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Euthanasia

Euthanasia The word "euthanasia" has a Greek origin and in it's original form
meant a good and honourable death, which would be pleasant and
painless. In medical terms it was taken to mean the kindness offered
to a person who was terminally ill by medical staff in order to lessen
their pain and suffering.

However, in recent times the term "euthanasia" has come to be used to
describe a gentle and easy death, for those who are incurably ill. It
is sometimes referred to as "mercy killing."

"Passive or negative euthanasia" involves not doing something to
prevent death-(i.e.), allowing someone to die. While "active or
positive euthanasia" involves making a decision and taking deliberate
action to cause a death in order to lessen suffering. In the case of
someone who is very ill the relatives may make this decision on behalf
of the person in question. Both of these acts are illegal under the
present law.