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    CLASH OF CIVILISATION

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    CLASH OF CIVILISATION ITS IMPACTS IN IR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY 2015 WHAT ARE WE DISCUSSING? FIRST TERM SECOND TERM • AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE SUBJECT • THE POLITIC OF IDENTITY • THE HISTORY AND THE FOUNDER • THE CLASH IN IR – THE EVIDENCE OF REALISM • THE FAULT LINES OF THE CLASH • REVIEW • THE OPPONENT • THE STORIES OF CLASH • THE CLASH IN THE AGE OF SECURITY THE HISTORY RE-TELLS INDIAN WAR CRUSADE WAR CARTHAGE VS ROME AZTEC AZTEC EXTINCTION EXTINCTION

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    E. M. Forster’s short story The Machine Stops‚ published in 1909‚ was ahead of its time and predicted many of the technologies we possess now such as instant messaging and the internet. The story takes place in a future society where humans live underground in isolation and rely on a machine for all their needs. Most of their communication is done through screens that are able to show video. The people hardly have face to face contact and when confronting each other‚ avoid touching (Forster). This

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    Personal Statement “Can Machines Think?” – This question proposed by Alan Turing has significantly advanced the field of computer science. Imagine his joy if he’d be able to witness the IBM’s Deep Blue beating the world champion chess player Gary Kasparov. My academic experiences during my undergraduate degree have made me crave to know more‚ learn more. Amongst all the subjects studied‚ it was Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Discovery that truly piqued my interest for graduate studies. My

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    Harappan Civilisation

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    contribution of the Indus Valley is of utmost importance. The  Introduction The Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilisation extending from what today is primarily Pakistan‚ but also some regions in northwest India and northeast Afghanistan (see map).[5][1][1] Along with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia‚ it was one of three early civilisations of the Old World‚ and the most widespread among them‚[6] covering an area of 1.25 million km2.[7] It flourished in the basins of the Indus

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    equipment and famous grinding equipment in China. What Hongxing has done is for the clients and we believe that quality is the best way to develop market. In the sand washer equipment operation‚ if there is a strong bridge is not normal sand washing machine manufacturers to provide equipment maintenance and management of the proposed vibration or sound‚ they should immediately stop feeding‚ to be inside the material drained immediately stop the motor ‚ stop checking‚

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    Malay civilisation

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    were strongly followed for generations‚ thus culture was born. Example: Islam strong opposes premarital sex. So as a solution‚ ‘nikah’ or marriage is introduced to world. Marriage then became not only an Islamic culture but also a world culture. Civilisation is born. AL-TAWAZUN Explaination: Balance and integrated state between spiritual and physical (material) of the human life. Example: Struggle for properties for life‚ and at the same time pay the zakat and give sedekah. Thabat wa Murunah

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    The Time Machine by H.G. Wells Analysis Paper “Under capitalism‚ man exploits man. Under communism‚ it ’s just the opposite‚” – a rather bold quote by John Kenneth Galbraith to begin with‚ serves as a great taste into what H.G. Wells is trying to convey in his novel‚ The Time Machine. While Wells is not supporting communism in his book‚ throughout this science fiction novel‚ a main theme present is warning the reader of the dangers of capitalism. In this book the reader is taken on an adventure

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    Mayan Civilisation

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    and the rocky highland. During this time‚ basic trade was developed successfully‚ linking the city-states and made cultural exchange easier. The Maya civilization began to develop The classic period was the greatest achievement of the Mayan civilisation; they were the most advanced people in this period and owned several hundred of cities. The larger cities governed the smaller cities around them. To determine the Mayan’s life in their society they formed the three classes of people. At the top

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    The Experience Machine is a brain-in-a-vat thought experiment introduced by philosopher Robert Nozick in his book Anarchy‚ State‚ and Utopia. All of the arguments made in this paper mostly apply to before one has entered the Machine. Once one has entered‚ they lose all memory of the life they had before. They forget ever making the conscious decision to go into the Machine. It no longer is important to them and the fake reality created inside the Experience Machine is now their new actual reality

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    average vending machines are commonplace at railway stations‚ airports‚ fast-food restaurants and even in companies. Press a switch and the machine delivers a cup of your favorite drink. This looks quite a simple operation but has a very complex logic behind it: It involves use of twelve precision timers and four counters apart from physical devices like display‚ solenoid and motor to deliver water and premixed tea/coffee/soup powder in exact quantity for better taste and in exact sequence. This

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