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    Introduction The Internet Is The Greatest Invention of Mankind There are two sides to every story‚ and in this case‚ two sides to every argument. The above statement poses such questions as: if the Internet is not the best invention of mankind‚ what is? And‚ what would life be like without computers and the Internet? I hope to answer these questions and form a fact-based opinion on whether I think that the Internet truly is the greatest invention of mankind. One of the obvious benefits of the Internet

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    Bangladesh handset market scenario- Oct’ 2013 Written by Syed Shakeel Ahmed Saturday‚ 26 October 2013 20:45 Bangladesh is emerging as one of the fastest growing mobile telephony markets across the globe. For many years‚ the Bangladesh mobile handsets market was dominated by ‘grey’ mobiles‚ which contributed 80% of the total handset shipments in the country until a few years ago has now fallen below 20% in the country. Nokia‚ which was a leader in Bangladesh lost market share with the growth

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    The invention of the airplane was a major step forward for warfare. During the lead up to World War One airplanes where only allowed for surveillance and they were forbidden to drop or shot any projectiles but soon people realized how valuable planes could be in combat so they started producing these war weapons just before the beginning of the war. The first bombing was delivered by the Italian in November 1911 just before the beginning of World War One. Which was followed by the first Aerial dogfight

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    primary objective when he built the telescope was to make the objects at farther distance to look bigger and closer through the magnifying lens. As soon as Galileo heard about Han’s Lippershey telescope‚ Galileo started showing more interest with that invention. By 1609 Galileo started working on his own telescope. One of the most important features that were

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    his study about the human voice he opened a workshop. He also did important work in communication for the deaf. Throughout his life he held more than 18 patents. Bell was one of the primary inventors of the telephone. Through many years of experimentation with sound waves he created the telephone. Bell got the idea from the phonautograph version that he created. The phonautograph worked by drawing sound waves so this made him think that it was possible to create electrical currents that correlated

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    Differing ways the poets use humour to criticise people Both poems are satirical commentaries addressing the themes of racial and social prejudice but the poems have differing approaches. Betjeman’s poem starts with the title In Westminster Abbey‚ a very grandiose place associated with Coronations and Royal Weddings‚ pomp and ceremony‚ which in itself invokes a smile and feelings of great expectations. It is very different from the banal‚ sombre title Soyinka uses. The form of the poems

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    Is war a biological necessity‚ a sociological inevitability or just a bad invention? Is one of the most important questions raised by the famous cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead in her essay titled ‘Warfare is Only an Invention -- Not a Biological Necessity.’ Throughout the world it is a common belief that war is inevitable‚ it’s bound to take place either due to the man’s innate aggression or the ever existing competition over resources. But Mead points out another perspective‚ one that’s

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    Writings The Greatest Scientific Invention Of The 20th Century 5E  Yuen Ho Ting In the 0th century‚ there were many inventions‚ such as televisions‚ flight machines‚ computers‚ etc. Among these inventions‚ some people think that the television is the greatest invention while some others may think the flight machine is the greatest. As for me‚ the computer the greatest scientific invention of the 0th century. Originally‚

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    The telegraph was one of the most important inventions of the 19th century; however‚ it has several drawbacks compared to 21st-century devices. For example‚ telegraphs required a knowledge of Morse Code – their primary means of communication. Telegraphs sent a series of electrical signals via a telegraph wire. The signals could be heard by the operator on the opposite end of the wire as a sequence of long and short clicks. Morse Code represented letters of the alphabet with click patterns‚ which

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    Invention: The Hot Air Balloon Djenabou Diallo AP World History: Period 6 March 19‚ 2012 The Hot Air Balloon is the oldest successful flight technology that held people. This invention is in a class of aircraft known as: Balloon Aircraft. Pre-modern & Unmanned hot air balloons were very popular in Chinese history. It was used in the Three Kingdoms era (220–280 AD). In this time frame these pre-modern balloons were used as airborne lanterns for military signaling. These lanterns

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