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    Should the internet be neutral? I agree on internet neutrality to an extent. Since the begging of time generation‚ to a more modern one. Technology has been a common question to humans. The internet is one of the biggest information charring components. One of the biggest question is should the government set rules for those that control broadband. Theology is growing more and more every day and is changing our lives. Internet neutrality can be possible but there has to be a commitment to

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    environment as well‚ and once these environmental impacts begin to show themselves‚ we will know exactly how much the internet costs. 4. Morosov argues that ‘technology is never neutral’. Do you agree? Give some examples from the reading or your own experiences to either support or counter Morosov. In my opinion‚ technology is never neutral this is due to the fact that technology always has an environmental impact. Additionally‚ technology is generally used to perform a task whether that is to make a call

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    The art of dirty deeds

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    English Coursework Robert Horsley Another cupboard smashed onto the heavy oak table as the maelstrom of debris continued to swirl‚ fuelled by the vicious wind from the broken windows. There was a resounding crack as a chair was hurled at the table. “You left me to rot‚ you are no son of mine‚” wailed the lady of the house. He couldn’t see her‚ she was invisible‚ but he knew all too well she was there as he cowered under the table. The rain continued to pound down‚ its staccato beat

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    three good deeds

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    more. Hockey is also a really dangerous sport because you hurt and maybe never play again! It’s hard not to play hockey every now and then. It takes a toll on you. Onetime I got hit from behind and I almost broke my collar bone. I just chipped a little piece off my shoulder. I have a buddy in Thompson who got hit from behind and he was out for 7-8 months. He wasn’t allowed to play hockey for a very long time. He had to go through months of therapy for his concussion. Hockey is an amazing sport because

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    on a currency-neutral basis Net income attributable to shareholders up 25% to € 209 million adidas Group increases full year sales guidance • Comparable Retail store sales grow 17% currency-neutral • adidas and Reebok sales increase 18% and 24% respectively • Gross margin almost unchanged at 48.5% despite higher input costs • Operating margin up on a comparable basis • Net borrowings down 33% to € 914 million at quarter-end adidas Group currency-neutral sales increase

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    Analyze the major causes of instability in Palestine from 1917-1939 The first noticeable signs of tensions between Arabs and Jews in Palestine can be observed at the dawn of the 1920s‚ following the First World War. In the 1920s and the 1930s‚ clashes between both religious groups became more and more imminent‚ but they were nothing but the short term causes of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Rather‚ the long term and roots of this conflict can be found in the late 19th century‚ when rising anti-Semitism

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    Halifax Explosion 1917

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    Harbor and on its way to New York. Suddenly‚ the French munitions ship Mont Blanc was on its way to wait for a convoy when the two ships collided at 8:45am. It was known as a greatest man made explosion. It was 9:04 in the morning of December 6‚ 1917 when the explosion occurred. The crowds collected around Halifax Harbor to watch the blowing smoke filled with sparks and fire. During that time‚ I was seven years old. I was hanging out with my friend named Krystal who was also the same age as me

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    Deeds of the Divine Augustus • Trade and Currency The Roman currency is sestertius (HS). Augustus paid to the Roman plebs‚ HS 300 per man from his father’s will and in his own name‚ he gave HS 400 from the spoils of war when he was consul for the fifth time (29 BCE); furthermore‚ he again paid out a public gift of HS 400 per man in his tenth consulate (24 BCE) from his own patrimony; and in his twelfth year of tribunician power (12-11 BCE)‚ he gave HS 400 per man for the third time. And

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    From 1917 to 1918‚ when the United States entered World War I‚ the United States used wartime strategies that did not affect the United States and put it in total war because the troops on the battlefield were overseas and provided with equipment from allies and giving support to them on the ground and in the sky. The American Expeditionary Forces were a force created by Woodrow Wilson and used to provide support to allies countries with American troops. These troops were under the command of a American

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    Taking a Look At Marcel Duchamp’s 1917 “The Fountain” Emily Lindeau ART 106 April 17‚ 2016   You walk into the gallery‚ pedistools every few feet and grand stretched canvases on the wall. As you round the corner you see a drammatic light hit the shiney porcelain bowl and you lose it‚ you just cant stop laughing. There sits Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Foutain’. Is this guy serious? He takes a urinal and places it upside down and suddenly its a work of art? Thats silly and seems almost

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