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    1) The main function of secondary storage is to store programs and data when they are not being used. 2) secondary storage is used to store data that is not being used 3) The most widely used form of secondary storage is magnetic disks because they are nonvolatile. 4) They are portable‚ inexpensive‚ lightweight‚ nonvolatile‚ and easily accesible. 5) It must be formatted‚ formatting defines the disk surface and erases any pre-existing data. It also scans the disk for any defects. 6) 1‚ the recording

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    Elizabeth Ross Culture Culture as defined by anthropologist Tylor; “is that complex whole which includes the knowledge‚ belief‚ art‚ morals‚ law‚ customs‚ and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.” Greenblatt recognizes this definition as vague and more of a gesture towards other more specific cultures such as : “youth culture” or “human culture”. He makes his most definitive statement about culture when defining what it does not refer to- materials.

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    Culture can be basically defined as a pattern of learned behavior and ideas acquired by people as members of society. Culture was created in order to accommodate human beings in different society and establish their identity. Culture is not accustomed to one specific characteristic. It has a multiple dimensions. The way we talk‚ dress‚ eat‚ sleep‚ work and our knowledge and skills can be accustomed to our culture. These human manners are not uniform all over the place so‚ they change over time

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    Bowling A Popular American Sport By: Christine McGowan What is bowling? Bowling is a sport in which players attempt to score points by rolling a bowling ball along a flat surface in order to knock down objects called pins. History Bowling is said to have started around 3200 B.C. by the Egyptians‚ but that is not for certain. What is certain is that there are many different forms of the game played around the world. The first permanent location was in

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    from a large west region in Africa known as Guinea. Guinea was home to a wide variety of cultures and peoples. Over half of all arrivals in the World between 1500 and 1800 were Africans‚ whose culture greatly affected American civilization. White Americans and Europeans came to depict the African society as uncivilized and nonindustrial when in reality‚ their society was developed and complex. The African society had early developments of substantial trade; trafficking crops‚ livestock‚ gold‚ ivory

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    Western culture The term Western culture has come to define the culture of European countries as well as those such as the United States that have been heavily influenced by European immigration. Western culture has its roots in the Classical Period of the Greco-Roman era and the rise of Christianity in the fourteenth century. Other drivers of the Western culture include Latin‚ Celtic‚ Germanic and Hellenic ethnic and linguistic groups. Today‚ the influences of Western culture can be seen in almost

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    The 1950s and 1960s were times of unprecedented change‚ and Australian society was influenced greatly by American popular culture‚ through various mediums‚ such as: music‚ film‚ television and fashion. This especially affected teenagers. It will be explained how Australian society was impacted by American popular culture‚ and also why American popular culture had such an affect. Australian developed its own responses to these influences‚ and the extent of this will also be explored. The 1950s meant

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    1960s‚ popular music artists began to record songs that reflected this disapproval and ultimately became a new method of protest. Popular music at the time echoed the opinions of many University Students during and many years after the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War played a significant role in the growth of the music industry as the controversy surrounding Vietnam became the driving force of musicians writing hundreds of songs talking about the war. Rock music bacame another form of popular music in

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    Certain features of Zoroastrianism are found in more commonly known religions and cultures today. It has essential features like dualism that makes it a base for other philosophies today. Zoroastrian doctrines have many similarities to Christian‚ Jewish‚ and Islamic beliefs. The history of Zoroastrianism tells a lot about how and why it used to be such a popular religion‚ but is no longer heard about. While many of its beliefs are found in other modern religions‚ its influence has been felt not only

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