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    Abstract Cyber crime is emerging as a serious threat. World wide governments‚ police departments and intelligence units have started to react. Initiatives to curb cross border cyber threats are taking shape. Indian police has initiated special cyber cells across the country and have started educating the personnel. This article is an attempt to provide a glimpse on cyber crime in India. This article is based on various reports from news media and news portal. Key words Cyber crime‚ Hacking‚ Phishing

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    Role of education in 21st century Long‚ long ago‚ Newton had said that he was ‘like a child‚ who is picking pebbles at sea-shore while the great ocean of knowledge lies before me’. Since then‚ knowledge has grown enormously at a much faster speed than human ability to cope with it.  Technological advancements of twentieth century‚ especially during post 1970′s due to revolution in the field of information technology‚ have changed the whole scenario. Entering into world of knowledge is like going

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    Technology in the 21st Century Thulitoots n-cube Technology occupies an important role in the 21st century. Modern advancements have made life on earth much easier for the human race. In the last one-hundred years‚ progress in astrophysics has resulted in man’s ability to give an approximation of the age of the universe. Advances in the medical sciences have extended the average life-span‚ and increased the general well-being of humans in industrialized nations. For these reasons‚ I posit the

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    The perks of living in the 21st century Society’s deranged. There is no way to put it lightly‚ because it is. Between the mind numbing reality shows about partying‚ to the 80-pound model on every magazine we pick up. These crazy things have distorted our minds and have become our society’s norm. 90% of women are unhappy with their bodies‚ and 95% of teen girls think they’re fat. Is there not something wrong with that? For years and years our lives have been run by unrealistic role models and

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    Professor Collett Tracey English 21st April 2014 Canada: A Racist nation has not changed Racism in Canada is one of the least publicised problems modern Canadian society has faced in the Twenty First Century. With the majority of the Canadian and world public holding the census that Canada through its lax immigration policies and political reform‚ is far from a racist state. This belief is a falsehood that has either been achieved through white lies from history textbooks or a lack of endeavor

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    INTRODUCTION Immigration in the 21st Century: Pros and Cons In light of the recent September 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon‚ there has been a widespread resultant paranoia in the American psyche. Amongst one of the ?preventive measures? to curb further terrorist activities‚ the American immigration policy was scrutinized upon intensely. Long-time skeptics of immigration‚ including former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and the Federation for American Immigration

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    Art in the 21st Century 1

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    Art in the First Decade is conceptual‚ philosophical and very conscious of its reception. Two prominent artists featured in the ‘ 21st Century: Art in the First Decade’ at the Gallery of Modern Art are Nathalie Djurberg and Ah Xian. (GoMA‚ 2011) Djurberg is a Swedish artist who lives and works in Berlin‚ explores themes of fantasy‚ dreams and sexuality through stop motion animation. Xian is a Chinese artist living in Australia who combines traditional Chinese materials and techniques with a contemporary

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    Name : Lola Purba SCN : 1223420 Subject : Writing Teacher : Ms. Jane Persad Women’s Emancipation in The 21th Century “…When you educate a man you educate an individual‚ when you educate a woman you educate a whole family…” Johnetta B‚ Cole wisely stated. Cole’s quotation draws an analogy that it is more important to educate women‚ because educating women means educating the members of family. For this purpose‚ women deserve education as men; likewise‚ women want to be treated equally as men

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    United States‚ we like to think of ourselves as a land of entrepreneurs. The nation’s history is rich with men of vision; men who took an idea and developed it into marketable device. Their ideas and vision helped build a growing nation’s economy into a dominant‚ worldwide force. As America begins its journey through the 21st century‚ are we still the breeding ground for men and women with the innovative ideas and vision that Thomas Edison‚ Henry Ford‚ or Bill Gates had in the 20th century? Is America

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    What Can We Be Sure Of? Humans cannot be sure of anything. The idea that we can know everything about our surroundings is absurd. The possibilities of everything we perceive being an illusion are endless‚ and there is frankly no way to distinguish the truth. To understand what our world really is‚ we must first understand ourselves‚ rather‚ our own thoughts. Yet in saying that‚ the mind itself is too complex for a mere human to understand‚ let alone to understand the entire world. “If our brain

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