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    “Growth and Development of Electronic Media in Pakistan: How it can Enhance National Cohesion and Integration?” . The growth of electronic media over past few decades is very rapid in Pakistan. The media can impact public opinion in a significant manner. In Pakistan the national integration and cohesion‚ is indeed a serious issue‚ which needs to be analyzed. The media’s extraordinary growth can impact this problem. The media is being considered as a fourth pillar of the state. The television is

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    After Two Generations‚ Has Love Changed? By: Easton Montgomery ‘Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?’ asked Shakespeare back in the 16th century. ‘Mr Novinsky‚ may I have your daughter’s hand in marriage?’ asked my grandpa in the 1950s—a practice that’s slowly fading out. ‘I met her on Tinder’‚ said many young teenagers in 2014. Has love itself ever changed? Perhaps not. But the way we discover it and express it has. Over generations the customs of love have evolved‚ but the emotional feeling

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    How Steel changed America One of the greatest discovers that transformed cities to what they are now is steel industry. The rise of the steel industry in the United States drove America’s growth as a world economic power. “The industrialization of America made steel the number-one selling product. Steel was used in the construction and maintenance of railroads as well as nearly every other industry of the day (Carnegie‚ Andrew).” Even thou steel had been used during the early days of European settlement

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    electronics fundamentals circuits‚ devices‚ and applications THOMAS L. FLOYD DAVID M. BUCHLA Lesson 2: Transistors and Applications Electronics Fundamentals 8th edition Floyd/Buchla © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Upper Saddle River‚ NJ 07458. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 2 Introduction A transistor is a semiconductor device that controls current between two terminals based on the current or voltage at a third terminal. It is used for amplification or switching of electrical signals

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    Irrigation in the Yuma county is the most vital and precious thing to the Yuma county. This waterway is a way of life and what put Yuma on the map and in leading the way for agriculture and agribusiness. Irrigation changed Yuma in many ways. The territory in Yuma changed from fifty thousand acres to sixty thousand acres. This is about twenty five miles south of Yuma to the Mexican boundary. All these lands are fertile and productive. They are all also capable of producing enormous crop yields when

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    How society has been impacted by the increased availability of electronic information Society has been impacted by the increased availability of electronic information in a number of different ways. I am going to talk about how the availability of information affects me and my family‚ also how it affects society in general and the average individual and to conclude I will talk about individuals and the effect on those who do not have access to IT. Electronic information is available to us via Smartphones

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    How Our Food Has Changed and the Impact of those Changes What do we eat? Food. Sounds simple enough‚ but is it? It used to be that food was all you could eat‚ but today there is a plethora of “edible food like substances” in our grocery store (Pollan). In today’s world‚ the fact that it is sold in a grocery store doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s nutritious or healthful. I’m going to step back into the past and show how food has changed in the last 50 years and the impact that it‘s having

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    How has pop music changed through the last 80 years? Over the past 80 years‚ pop music has changed largely due to many reasons. For example‚ our technology has developed majorly‚ resulting in auto tune being overused by popular artists of this generation‚ along with the change in the way we regard music now. Also‚ the genres of music that are now popular have changed‚ and rap and alternative/indie music have advanced massively in popularity. To begin with‚ technology has progressed a great

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    Written For a Sophomore English Class How the Taliban Changed Afghanistan Khaled Hosseini’s novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ follows the life of a young boy living in Afghanistan; a very different Afghanistan than the one we know today. Through his eyes we see the country he loves‚ his home‚ torn apart by a war with the Soviet Union‚ then a civil war‚ before finally being taken over by an extremely strict religious group called the Taliban. This series of horrible events destroys everything he loved

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    The text “Killer Waves: How Tsunamis Changed History” by Becky Oskin is suggesting the tsunami in the 15th century transformed the people’s societies with culture transitions‚ circumstantial increase/decrease in trade/interaction‚ and the migration away from the coast. With food sources destroyed‚ societal changes had to be made in order to survive. The societal changes created a shift in culture‚ resulting in the Maori people to have a larger warrior based culture‚ to protect the remaining resources

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