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    ages were times of the early people known as Paleolithic which means old and Neolithic which means new. These people brought great advancements that changed the way people lived. There were great advancements durind the Old Stone Age. One of their advancements of the Paleolithic people was that they learned how to tame fire‚ one of the most important advancements of the stone ages. Fire was good for hunting by surrounding an animal and used fire as a defense. The people could also use fire for

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    Checkpoint: Technological Advancements in Communication February 23‚ 2013 Dana Yager Candice Dorsey The communication advancements discussed in the article were the use of social computing technologies that are slowly taking place of corporate collaboration applications and databases. Specific terms for a few of these advancements are blog‚ wiki‚ and mashup. One of the newest technologies that was discussed was an interactive spreadsheet software-as-a-service provider called Spreadsheet

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    Technological Advancements in Communication Axia College XCOM 285 Edye Jenkins‚ Ph.D. February 21‚2011 The technological communication advancements discussed in the article‚ ‘Superhero in the Cubicle’‚ were IBM Lotus Connections by Big Blue‚ Smartsheet from Smartsheet.com‚ Web 2.0 Mashup Server software by Kapow Technology‚ and Near Time‚ and Confulence form Atlassian used by John Hopkins University students. IBM Lotus Connections and Near-Time share similarities in enabling

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    Mr. Rice ENC 1102 College Writing 2 28 January 2013 Ethics and New Advancements The society that we all live in today is so set on achieving the impossible. With a new era of technology unfolding before our eyes‚ the question of morality and where the line is drawn continues to threaten our society and leads to ponder whether or not these advancements are truly positive for the human race collectively. Science has progressed so profoundly over time‚ that the idea of turning a baby into an ideal

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    Identification The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is a United States Department of Justice law enforcement agency. Their purposes in law enforcement is to stop the sale of illegal drugs‚ drug trafficking‚ investigate major crimes within the United States and internationally‚ and to secure and protect our communities from ever confronting drugs. DEA also cooperates with many major law enforcement agencies such as federal‚ state‚ local‚ and foreign law enforcement agencies to stop criminals

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    capital stock. Restructuring these industries is a serious policy task: simply closing down the large number of inefficient enterprises would not be socially and politically tolerable‚ but unfortunately that was the way of Russian development during 1990s. In these circumstances the Russian authorities started speedy‚ give-away mass privatization program which was carried out during 1992-1994. However‚ this resulted in most cases in the concentration of effective property rights in the hands of insiders

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    Review of Frederick Lewis Allen: Since Yesterday: the 1930’s America. (New York: Harper and Row‚ Publishers‚ Inc.‚ 1939)‚ 362 pp. Frederick Lewis Allen’s book tells in great detail how the average American would have lived in the 1930’s. He covers everything from fashion to politics and everything in between. He opens with a portrait of American life on September 3‚ 1929‚ the day before the first major stock market crash. His telling of the events immediately preceding and following this

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    Should social media‚ including Facebook‚ assist in law enforcement? We all know what happened to Jill Meagher. What some of you may not know is that social media played an integral role in solving her murder. Without the use of social media‚ Jill Meagher’s case may have remained unsolved. Unfortunately‚ we usually associate social media with negative connotations; however what we haven’t thought of is the positive contributions it could make to our society. One change that we should make that would

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    Despite their diplomatic and mercantile qualities‚ the Assyrians had the most capable and savage military of their time. Through technological advancements and sheer ruthlessness‚ they built the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen. One of the most important technological advancements they made was using iron for weaponry instead of bronze. Iron has a few advantages over bronze. One being that because bronze is an alloy of copper and tin whereas iron is a naturally occurring element‚ iron

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    contractors. Finally‚ section 504 applied to the recipients of federal funds. On Tuesday‚ the 23rd of January 1990‚ a “clear and comprehensive prohibition of discrimination on the bases of disability” was established by the One Hundred First Congress of the United States of America in its second session (D.O.L‚ 2003). The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990‚ which is estimated to cover over‚ 43 million Americans with disabilities‚ went into full effect in January of 1992. Considered

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