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    The title of this article is Does the Internet Make You Smarter? It is written by Clay Shirky. The article is written in the Wall Street Journal. This journal entry is written to people who are used to the old routines of past and think that the internet is going to make the new generation stupid. This is also written to the new generation that is supposedly going to be so stupid‚ as a challenge to doing something great with the opportunity we have been given with this newfound technology. This journal

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    Asian Cultural Identity

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    In Asian culture‚ family is the most important value and through all the Asian stereotypes‚ seemingly impossible expectations were set for me. Being the younger sibling I was expected to accomplish what my older sister could and more. My Asian family is very close in a sense that we all directly impact each other physically or mentally. Before the catalyst of meditation‚

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    Religion in Asian Theatre

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    Religion in Asian Theatre From 350-1350 c.e. theatre began to die off in the western countries due to Christianity and the fall of Rome. At about this time‚ the performing arts began to emerge on the Eastern hemisphere. The creators of Asian theatre new nothing of the theatre in Rome or Greece so there was no influence during the fabrication of this new form of theatre. Eastern theatre is much more stylized in that they believe in “total theatre‚” which is using every element of theatre be it

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    ASIAN DEVELOPMEnT BANK

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    GROUP 5 : ASIAN DEVELOPMEN T BANK ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK is a regional development bank established on 22 August 1966 which is headquartered in Metro Manila‚ Philippines‚ to facilitate economic development in Asia. The bank admits the members of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP‚ formerly the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East or ECAFE) and non-regional developed countries. "HISTORY ” 1962–1972 The concept of a regional bank was

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    Asian Apple Strategy

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    Analysis for Apple’s Asian Strategies Introduction The increasing attractive Asia Pacific digital product market provides Apple with a new battlefield for its expansion‚ especially in Mac computer and iPhone. The company owns one of the top brand names in technology worldwide with 54% of their profits coming from foreign markets (Apple Annual Report‚ 2006). Furthermore‚ Apple was able to win an important place as the fashion of the market took place. Since‚ Apple image is also related to its

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    The Asian Financial Crisis

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    Finance 111: Essay Question a) The so-called Asian financial crisis provided some valuable lessons about nation-state and global financial systems. What are some of those lessons? The Asian Financial Crisis was happened start from Thailand in 1997. It is caused by the outflow of foreign capital. Before 1997‚ one of the initiatives that Thailand try to deregulate the financial system to approachable to foreign capital is Bangkok International Banking Facility (BIBF) and foreign banks were permitted

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    The Asian societies successfully restricted the Europeans in terms of Christianity and some terms of trade by isolation and banishment but they were unsuccessfully restricted by means of trade with the Mughal India and South East Asia. The Christians were banished from Japan and China and the others refused to conform to Christianity. The Christians did not have much success anywhere spreading Christianity. In Saint Francis Xavier’s letter on the missions to India in 1549 he discussed his unsuccessful

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    Ancient Asian Religion

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    it is today. During the fall semester of world history‚ the main religions that were brought to my attention were Christianity‚ Polytheism‚ Buddhism‚ Hinduism‚ Islam‚ And Confucianism. Hinduism was like an umbrella for the religious ideas in the Asian continent. These ideas go closely to the first Vedic tradition‚but over the years many have added local influences with many other variations. Hindu denominations fall in three main groups: Vaishnavaism‚ which is the worship of Krishna and His incarnations;

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    Does The Internet Make You Smarter? Brentney Davis Ivy Tech Community College Cover Letter Dear Professor Downton: In my peer responses‚ I noticed a lot of the students said I didn’t have the questions I proposed answered for them so I went back and included that into my final draft. I also made sure to state the article in the introduction that I am summarizing and responding to. Problems I encountered while revising my draft were the compatibility of the computer I was using with the Microsoft

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    reveals that India had extensive cultural‚ economic and political ties with the Southeast Asian Nations. But after Independence‚ this region was overlooked by India. The changed global circumstances in 1990 and India’s ‘Look East policy’ forced India to adapt the New Economic world order i.e. regionalism. A quantum jump in Indo-ASEAN relations came with the effort to forge closer links with the Southeast Asian countries after 1991. The ASEAN-India nexus has grown from sect oral dialogue partnership

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