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ABSTRACT

SUBJECT- Economics
TOPIC- Legal and economic analysis of Electricity
INTRODUCTION-

The use of electricity before the 20th century has been proven
beyond refute by the numerous examples of 'batteries' found in the middle-east, dating from
approx 250 BC. These are the earliest absolute proofs of the use of electricity, although they
represent the result of objective experimentation at a time when there seems little or no
purpose for it.

At present, there seems to be only one candidate for such a science, which is
the electroplating of objects with fine layers of gold or silver. The earliest potential example
of this art is from Sumeria, at about 2,000 BC, over a thousand years earlier than the
discoveries of any batteries, offering more questions than answers over the presence of these
electroplated objects.

We use it almost every minute, of everyday, of every year, electricity. You use it
when you turn on the lights, when you turn on your cell phone, some people even have
electric toothbrushes. But, what we usually don't think about is that electricity, was just
recently discovered. Thomas Edison "invented" electricity only about 100 years ago. At least
that was when we started using it for other purposes, such as lights.
Electricity is something most people think they cannot live without. But, knowing that
electricity is such a recent invention, you should be able to infer that people have lived
without ipods, cellphones, computers,etc. So would it be better to get rid of electricity? No, at
least I don't think so. It is impairing us, socially, what with facebook, twitter, and myspace,
most people can hardly have a conversation over the phone, let alone face to face. 
I like to think of it like this: someone who is addicted to cocaine, goes cold turkey. There will
be withdrawal, with harsh side effects. I think that would be kind of like what the whole
world would experience if the electricity goes out forever; minus the physical withdrawal, of
course.
So what should we do? Maybe cut down on the amount of electricity you use everyday.
Instead of playing Angry Birds, (or anything else) on your itouch, read a book, outside in the

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sunlight, not only does it save electricity but, you'll get your daily amount of vitamin D.
Here's ten things you can do instead of used electricity, and continue being a hermit:

1) go for a walk, it's healthy for you too.


2) get outside, and play a sport, fun and good for you.
3) Spend time with your friends.
4) read, it will hone your writing skills and give you good ideas.
5) write out plots for stories, it will help plan what's to come.
6) volunteer, it helps others in need, and gives you a sense of accomplishment.
7) walk your dog, good for you and your dog (if you have one).
8) )sketch anything you see, or try to draw the main character in your most recent
story. It gives you an idea on how they look, put a face to the name.
9) play with a pet, it makes everyone happy.
10) take a little sibling to the park, or maybe a neighbor kid.

Now, see if you can go one day without using electricity, that means no lights, no
ipod, no cell phone, no computer, etc.. (Not including toothbrushes we don't want
to smell you.Can you live without electricity? I've given you 10 ideas on other
things to do, that are good for you and others, there should be no reason you can't
do at least one of them.

Submitted by –

SHAIK JAVVAD UR RAHAMAN

2017083, Section-B

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