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    Taliban‚ a Muslim group took control of Afghanistan’s government in 1996 to 2001. Taliban is known for publicly executing people and taking away the rights of women which including the right of education. Afghanistan under a new leadership control‚ which put the country in the worse place . The relationship broke between U.S. and Taliban after 911 when Mullah Omar providing a refuge to Osama Bin Laden. When the Taliban comes to power in Afghanistan‚ it negatively effected the people. Taliban‚ Students

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    Science is a great boon to mankind. At the same time it is a big curse also. It is as destructive as constructive. It has given state-of-the-art weapons and warheads in the hands of mankind which cause mass killing and destruction at a far-off place merely at the trigger of a button. Science has produced hydrogen bomb‚ nuclear bombs‚ fighting aircraft‚ nuclear submarine‚ missiles‚ laser bombs‚ etc. These things of warheads are highly destructive. They can wipe this planet of the existence of mankind

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    (1500–1700) — sharing some characteristics of newspapers though usually not considered true newspapers.[6] However‚ none of these publications fully met the classical criteria for proper newspapers‚ as they were typically not intended for the general public and restricted to a certain range of topics. [edit]Newspapers Main article: History of newspapers and magazines See also: List of the earliest newspapers [edit]Europe See also: History of British newspapers Title page of Carolus’ Relation from

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    The Positive and Negative Effects of Media BY: chitracs | Category: Others | Post Date: 2008-10-14 Our life will remain incomplete without the media. The radio‚ television‚ newspaper and internet are some forms through whic h we get information. Just like other fields‚ a vast development is seen in media fields also. The c ommon people believe the news given by the media. So‚ the media should be very careful before giving any news to the public. They have to c over important happenings‚ in all the

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    No. 3‚ September 2009‚ 341–363 Newspapers in Education: a critical inquiry into the effects of using newspapers as teaching agents Ellen Claes* and Ellen Quintelier Centre of Political Research‚ K.U. Leuven‚ Leuven‚ Belgium (Received 1 October 2008; final version received 28 April 2009) Background: More than 52 countries make use of the ‘Newspapers in Education’ programme. In the last 10 years‚ in Belgium‚ an application of the international programme Newspapers in Education has become a well-known

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    Facebook has rapidly become an important aspect of the lives of many individuals as they go through their daily routines. Every day hundreds of millions of people across the globe log into their Facebook accounts to chat‚ play games‚ send messages‚ post on walls and share a plethora of personal information. While many view these activities as harmless and fun‚ an unfortunate drawback are some of the ways Facebook use can negatively impact relationships. Relationships affected by Facebook can be

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    Kelsie Sanker Miss Sangster College English II February 19‚ 2013 An Apple A Day‚ Keeps The Doctor Away One teaspoon of granulated sugar equals 4 grams of sugar; a typical coke contains 39 grams of sugar which is about 9.75 teaspoons. Students need to understand that high sugar foods even though they are scrumptious are very bad for their health and can do a heap load of damage to them in the longer run. High sugar foods and sodas should not be sold in vending machines in schools in order to protect

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    The Socs also endure pains and sufferings in their life as well. The source states‚(Hinton 128-129)‚ how Bob was spoiled a lot by his parents‚ and he didn’t enjoy it either. By saying this‚ it shows that he was frustrated that his parents would just spoil him and not listen to him. It also means‚ that he would probably take out the anger he has‚from his parents not listening to him‚ on another kid who would most likely be a greaser. The Socs also get out of trouble easily. For example‚ in the article

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    modern world. The effects of Imperialism have been interpreted from a variety of viewpoints. This major Imperialism occurred during the late 19th Century and early 20th century. It had more negative effects in the modern world today then positive effects. A positive effect is seen in document one called "Modern Progressive Nations‚" it shows how the larger nations gave to the smaller colonies. The nations built them roads‚ canals‚ and railways. Showed them the telegraph‚ newspaper‚ established schools

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    Newspapers: Past‚ Present‚ and Future News is simply defined as "a report of a recent event; something one
not heard of before"(Websters‚ 282). With its lack in its definition‚ news is so much more than a report of recent events in todays world. Today‚ the underlying purpose of news is to "provide facts upon which decisions are based" (Mencher‚ 56)‚ making journalism the work of gathering news. Neil Postman says that news is "more often made rather than gathered". He goes

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