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    Difference between Internet and World Wide Web • Categorized under Technology | Difference between Internet and World Wide Web The Internet is the term used to identify the massive interconnection of computer networks around the world. It refers to the physical connection of the paths between two or more computers. The World Wide Web is the general name for accessing the Internet via HTTP‚ thus WWW.anything.com. It is just one of the connection protocols that are available in the internet and not

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    seen again as the frontline state for resolving the Afghan mess and providing support for Karzai’s government after the foreign forces withdraw. Both countries are looking forward to a healthy beginning where their interests converge for a peaceful and stable region. Before the recent Pak-US strategic dialogue‚ Pakistan‚ a non-NATO ally‚ was never given due recognition and respect for the enormous contribution and the thousands of lives it sacrificed in the war against terror. In fact‚ historically

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    The World Before Her is Written and directed by Nisha Pahuja. The film says it is the first to shoot the training at a Durga Vahini camp and for that alone it is a valuable resource to see first hand how young girls are being brain washed into hating Muslims and thinking that wielding a few sticks and learning some artful body moves will give them an identity and make them defend themselves and their country. That was the real value for the film for me was to see young women from rural areas look

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    Realism is an international relations theory which states that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest.[1] ------------------------------------------------- Common assumptions[edit source | editbeta] Realism is a tradition of international theory centered upon four propositions.[2] 1. The international system is anarchic * There is no actor above states capable of regulating their interactions; states must arrive at relations with other states on their own‚ rather than it being

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    history of international relations can be traced back to thousands of years ago; Barry Buzan and Richard Little‚ for example‚ consider the interaction of ancient Sumerian city-states‚ starting in 3‚500 BC‚ as the first fully-fledged international system.[3] The official portraits of King Władysław IV dressed according to French‚ Spanish and Polish fashion reflects the complex politics of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Thirty Years’ War The history of international relations based on

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    The United States has been the dominant world power since 1945‚ and U.S. leaders have long sought to preserve that privileged position. They understood‚ as did most Americans‚ that primacy brought important benefits. It made other states less likely to threaten America or its vital interests directly. By dampening great-power competition and giving Washington the capacity to shape regional balances of power‚ primacy contributed to a more tranquil international environment. That tranquility fostered

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    Social Studies Mehdi Mihir Tuesday‚ September 16‚ 2014 729 The World before the Opening of the Atlantic At the start‚ of the Ice Age‚ earth’s climate became intensely cold. Large amounts of water froze into huge‚ moving sheets of ice called glaciers. Abruptly‚ in c. 38‚000-10‚000 BC‚ the Paleo- Indians moved as nomadic bands across to the Americas in response to the rhythm of the seasons and the availability of the resources. Thereafter

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    the new world order. Huge developments in social networking and social media emerged in the early 2000’s. As social networking grew‚ niche sites started picking up interest groups. Despite the growth‚ expansion and diverse merits of the social media and its tools‚ it has been charged with various controversy and criticism. Social media networking in the new world order has an astonishing capacity in influencing various relationships between state and non-state actors in the global world in terms

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    COLLEGE OF LAW‚ GOVERNMENT AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES INTERNATIONAL RELATION GFPP 2063 INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT PREPARED BY: NAME: NUR AMIRA SYUHADA BT AHMAD SOBRI PREPARED FOR: DR KNOCK TAPIWA ZENGENI Question 2: Critically discuss the main ideas of the constructivist approach to international relations Preface In our daily life‚ we are interconnected with each other when we start to communicate. Actors such as people‚ ideas and interest allow us to establish relationship

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    act of conducting negotiations between two persons‚ or two nations at a large scope is essential to the upkeep of international affairs. Among the many functions of diplomacy‚ some include preventing war and violence‚ and fortifying relations between two nations. Diplomacy is most importantly used to complete a specific agenda. Therefore without diplomacy‚ much of the world’s affairs would be abolished‚ international organizations would not exist‚ and above all the world would be at a constant state

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