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Documents are defined as particular pieces of written, printed or electronic

material. Documents are an integral part of society and can come in many forms such
as property deeds, birth certificates, bills of sale and legal documents. Documents
can be handwritten or typed, as well as drafted electronically. In more recent
times, documents have also been created electronically and can be stored on a
computer.

Written documents form a major part of history and contain a wealth of information
about our past. They can reveal secrets and stories, as well as allowing us to
evaluate the decisions of past generations. Documents such as treaties, wills,
contracts and charters can shed light on the social, moral and legal values of the
time. By studying documents, we can gain valuable insights into the society and
system that existed.

Documents are also important for the present day. In both our professional and
personal lives, documents are often used as proof of identity, confirmation of
ownership and legal protection. In the workplace, documents are used as directives
or instructions, training or personnel data and records of activities. They are
also used in a range of industries to store important information such as finances,
assets and employee details.

In everyday life, documents are used for a vast array of activities including
renewing passports, completing tax returns, filing for legal aid and registering to
vote. Even when an individual doesn’t have a written document, they often need to
sign off on an electronic document to make their transaction complete. Every day we
witness the use of documents, either in person or online.

In conclusion, the importance of documents cannot be overstated. From their


historical value to their practical everyday applications, documents hold
invaluable information and offer essential legal protection. Documents are
essential to the way we communicate, manage our finances, prove our identity and
interact with each other. As such, documents should be treated with the respect
they deserve, along with the trust that comes with them.

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