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    “Discuss the Extent to which volcanic and seismic activity are evidence for plate tectonic theory” (40) Plate tectonics is the theory that explains the structure and motion of the Earth’s lithosphere. The theory states that the Earth’s crust is split into large sections called tectonic plates‚ and these move relative to one another creating boundaries at which plates converge‚ diverge and move past each other. Alfred Wegener pioneered the theory of continental drift in the early 1900s which he supported

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    Contents Page Introduction 2 Aims and Objectives 2 User Requirements 3 Diagram of Network Installation 4 Equiptment Needed for Network Installation 5 Network Topology 7 Specification of Laptops 9 Specification of Computers 10 Specifications of Speakers 12 Hard Drive Locations 11 Specification of File and Mail Servers 14 Full Software Specification 19 Buisness Internet Access Provider 23 802.11 Standard 24 Complete Project Costing 26 Summary 27 Conclusion 27 Glossary

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    Packet One Networks The Company Packet One Networks is a wireless telecommunications company expanding throughout Malaysia to target both consumer and business users. Registered in February‚ 2002 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Green Packet Bhd.‚ Packet One (P1) only started doing business following its acquisition of one of Malaysia’s four WiMAX licenses in March‚ 2007. The license granted P1 access to 30Mhz of spectrum in the 2.3Ghz band. Following its spectrum acquisition‚ P1 moved quickly

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    Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given ecosystem‚ biome‚ or an entire planet. Biodiversity is one measure of the health of ecosystems. Life on Earth today consists of many millions of distinct biological species. The United Nations declared the year 2010 as the International Year of Biodiversity. Biodiversity is not consistent across the Earth. In the terrestrial context for example‚ tropical regions are typically rich whereas polar regions support fewer species. Rapid

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    The Harlem Renaissance was a time during the roaring twenties when african american arts‚ and music became extremely popular in the country and was centralized in New York‚ Harlem. Zora Neale Hurston was a notable writer during this period‚ creating works that included the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God and the essay “How It Feels to Be Colored Me.”Hurston’s style both adheres to and departs from Harlem Renaissance values because of her usages of dialect that was apart of the new african american

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    in limited areas  * Speed vary widely‚ can be very slow * Some providers have monthly download limits‚ may not be enough Wireless Broadband Advantages: * Always on connection (when connected.) * Requires you to be in a wireless hotspot. * Does not support wireless roaming. * Large choice of service providers * Easy to access * Cheap‚ sometimes free in various areas Disadvantages: * Available only in limited areas usually public areas like airports‚ train

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    In 1971 in Accra‚ Ghana‚ Steve Ewert woke up in a cold sweat. Bugs crawled out his mouth. Fear gripped his very soul. “I’m losing my mind!” he cried repeatedly to his travel companion Dick Russell. What started out as two young Kansas kids setting out to find themselves in late 1970‚ turned to disillusionment and danger. Photographer Ewert and writer Russell traveled across Europe experiencing the continent in Forrest Gump fashion — attending French President Charles De Gaulle’s memorial service

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    silence and peaceful scenes in the city. Besides that‚ Da lat also attracts many people because there have no industrial centers. Therefore‚ you don’t have to suffer from a lot of noisy sound‚ pollution and garbage of industry. So it’s considered a hotspot for travelling. In addition‚ the fog and cool weather in there help to make Da Lat look more romantic. It’s the reason why many couples choose this city to spend their honeymoons. Besides something above‚ Da Lat city is known as paradise of Vietnam

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    Malaysia and Indonesia have agreed to work together to find a permanent solution to the haze problem that often affects the region. "Malaysia has expressed the hope that government officials from both countries could work to constantly monitor hotspots‚especially during the dry season to prevent forest and peat fires which contribute to the haze problem‚” he said to Malaysian journalists after meeting Indonesian Environment Minister Dr Balthasar Kambuaya in Jakarta today. The meeting was cordial

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    Africans in the Berlin Conference The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 established most of the borders of contemporary nation-states on the African continents today. The Conference set in motion the “scramble for Africa.” Out of the 14 African states no African leader was present at the conference to assert claims to territory and to agree to regulations on trading. Five of the states at the conference did not even end up with any colonies but had more of a say than all the African leaders. The

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