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    Name : Litia Septiyanti Student Number : 20130810032 Class : A General Information about Public speaking I. Introduction Public speaking is when you speaking to a group of people in a structured‚ deliberate manner intended to inform‚ influence‚ or entertain the listeners. II. Interpretation Public speaking has been a vital means of personal empowerment and civic engagement throughout history. It is not foreign anymore in our ears. There are many similarities between public speaking

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    w w w e tr .X m eP e ap UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education .c rs om * 5 1 5 6 0 7 6 9 7 8 * FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH Paper 2 Reading Passages (Extended) Candidates answer on the Question Paper READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name in the spaces provided. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE ON

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    Internet Censorship For centuries governments have tried to regular materials deemed inappropriate or offensive. The history of western censorship was said to have begun when Socrates was accused "firstly‚ of denying the gods recognized by the State and introducing new divinities‚ and secondly of corrupting the young." He was sentenced to death for these crimes. Many modern governments are attempting to control access to the Internet. They are passing regulations that restrict the freedom

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    Cold War cartography‚ and blind devotion to realism could compromise their ability to prescribe paths to a more orderly and just system.” (Kegley 1993:141). This paper will demonstrate that this picture of realism is incomplete – realism is not an obsolete theory in contemporary international relations‚ but is indeed relevant - it can be‚ and has been applied in the twenty-first century. In order to prove this‚ the work of well-known political thinkers thought to be the precursors of realism‚ and

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    Strategy and the Internet by Michael E. Porter Reprint r0103d March 2001 HBR Case Study Mommy-Track Backlash r0103a Alden M. Hayashi First Person The Job No CEO Should Delegate r0103b Larry Bossidy HBR at Large The Nut Island Effect: When Good Teams Go Wrong r0103c Paul F Levy . Strategy and the Internet r0103d Michael E. Porter Building the Emotional Intelligence of Groups r0103e Vanessa Urch Druskat and Steven B. Wolff Not All M&As Are

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    Summary In the article “Bots Can Write Good Essays But That Doesn’t Make Writing Obsolete” by Natalie Wexlar in 2022‚ she argues that AI is very useful when writing‚ it shouldn’t cause humans to rely on it for writing. Her purpose for writing this article was to bring awareness as to why AI was being used all over the world and even to what was happening to those who didn’t use it. Her intended audience is teachers‚ parents‚ and students. In her article she shows many ways that AI is changing writing

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    The Internet and the library Nick Moore Science owes more to the steam engine than the steam engine owes to science (L.J. Henderson‚ 1917). The virtual library Virtual libraries are frequently referred to as ``libraries without walls ’ ’ and it is the Internet that provides the ``windows ’ ’ and the ``transparency ’ ’ which makes this possible. It allows users who are physically isolated from the library to see in and it allows those inside the library to see out. Although the great dreams

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    themselves through the strategy to survive‚ especially those involved in e-commerce. Many will argue that the internet technology has rendered strategy obsolete‚ but Porter argues that it is just the approach that has changed. He says "the time has come to step back and take a clearer view of the internet‚" he calls that marketers return to the basics of business. Porter claims that the internet has not brought any thing new; it just changes the approach that must be taken to remain competitive. There

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    Genghis Khan and the Making of the New World is a narrative of the growth and power of Genghis Khan and his successors‚ including their influence on Europe’s civilization. The book is divided into three sections‚ the beginning of the Mongol Empire and Genghis Khan’s rule‚ Genghis Khan’s death and his successors. The author‚ Weatherford‚ delivers a different viewpoint on Genghis Khan than what was very typical in most books. He talked about the positive cultural effects to Genghis Khan’s rule. At

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    Does the Internet make us smarter or dumber? There is a complex debate over the Internet and whether it is making society smarter or dumber. For that matter the debate focuses on the Internet and the intellectuality of individuals‚ and if the Internet hinders or it progresses society as a whole. Other critics argue that the Internet contributes to the decline of our mental state. On the other hand‚ others argue that the Internet promotes and encourages

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