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Speech topics the revolution of selfies

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Answered by southomoroadsafty
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HIV/AIDS has become the worst enemy of humankind. People have repeatedly voiced that it has been sending from God to kill people because of their wrongdoing. Be it a punishment or a reward, scientists have come up with methods of controlling the spread of the disease by identifying its characteristics and ways of transmission. For instance, they have made it clear that it attacks the immunity system of humankind by destroying the WBC. They have found out that HIV is transmitting through blood contact and deep kissing with HIV infected partner. Having known the characteristics of the disease, researchers have forwarded treatment. But they haven’t been yet able to cure the disease. Has it really been sent from God?

Answered by ayatkhan01
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SELFIE

A self-shot photo usually taken with a mobile phone and posted online to social media sites.

Self-documentation. Self-expression. Self-obsession. Whatever you think of today’s increasingly common self-photos, “selfie” captures it all. From their humble beginnings as high-angle snapshots posted on MySpace – often taken in their subjects’ bathrooms – selfies have grown into a viral phenomenon that’s sweeping the web. These simple self-photos flourish at the nexus of popular high-quality camera phones, easy-to-use photo editing apps for smartphones and ubiquitous mobile social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Together, all of these technologies have provided fertile ground for the web’s latest self-indulgence: taking the perfect picture of your face, for your friends, fans, and followers.



In 2013, the selfie has practically become a medium all its own. With hundreds of millions of users sharing their photos on Twitter and Instagram, tips and tricks abound for creating a quality self-shot. And with the unexpected rise of selfies, people have begun to study the social impact and motivations behind sharing whole albums of nothing but self-photos. Today, the selfie is an unavoidable fixture of social networking. At the gym, in the car, at a baseball game – or, yes, in the bathroom mirror – selfies have become universal. With the continuing spread of smartphones and the availability of more photo sharing and editing apps, their popularity isn’t likely to recede any time soon.



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