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    [TYPE THE COMPANY NAME] The affects of social network on the modern business environment Business By Masoud Sadeghizadeh Spring quarter 2010 Final paper by Doctor Paul Contents Abstract P 3 Introduction P 3 Definition of social networks

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    It didn’t just affect the environment it also affected so many workers.  Even though the industrial revolution is passed us‚ the effects are still felt in England.  Air pollution levels are extremely high in England.  While most of the pollution are coming from cars‚ it was the

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    Tobacco in smoke has an impact on the smoker but also a significant impact on the atmosphere. It can affect the atmosphere because the cigarette butts causes land and air pollution. Prior to that air pollution is caused when a smoker smokes‚ destructive chemicals are released into the air; this includes benzene‚carbon monoxide and other particulate matter.Overall there are 4‚000 chemicals that are exhaled out and liberated in the atmosphere. Cigarettes can have an adverse influence on land used daily

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    How did Indian Ocean Trade Affect Societies in East Africa? Throughout history societies have flourished‚ changed‚ dominated‚ and developed due to the great benefits of commerce‚ or trade which are of great value to civilizations of man. A significant example of trade as a benefactor is The Indian Ocean‚ one of the eldest trade routes spanning between Asia and Africa. This trade was an incredibly important and imposing amalgamation traversing from East Africa throughout most of Asia‚ which

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    beliefs‚ and some argue the fetus is a human being as soon as being conceived. People do not often consider the effects abortion has on the woman. Abortion negatively impacts the woman emotionally and physically. Abortion Can Affect The Woman Physically Physical affects of abortion are very common. Later pregnancies are affected greatly from an abortion. Placenta previa is when the placenta implants over the

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    When it comes to education so many different factors can affect a child’s learning and development in a classroom. First of all the temperature of the main class of which the child is learning in so such as the heating/air conditioning‚ if the classroom is too hot‚ eg. On a hot day a child may feel sick/dizzy this will affect the child’s concentration and well being similar to a highly air conditioned classroom where it may be extremely cold the child may get ill because of it. Another important

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    At no time in history had the issue of Mindanao independence been brought to a critical point as it is today. The issue had already been expressed as early as 1910 when the Zamboanga business sector presented a written petition to isolate the island for the development of "plantation interests". The same sentiment was aired in the written petition of Muslim datus‚ sultans‚ and leaders in 1930 when the question of Philippine independence from the United States elicited Muslim preference for exclusion

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    The transatlantic slave trade was known to have the longest journey‚ in which the slaves were transported. During the sixteenth and the nineteenth century there were millions of slaves that were being sold and transported to Europe and to the Americas. This business of selling the slaves spread immensely from the western coast of Africa throughout the rest of the continent. Not only did it affect them personally but also the slave trade impacted the Africans as a whole socially‚ economically and

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    The fur trade had one of the highest impacts on First Nations‚ it provided them with European goods that they couldn’t usually get‚ and in turn‚ helped improve their social status. It opened the continent to exploration and established social and economic relationships between the Europeans and Indigenous people. I believe that the rise of disease was the most significant factor in the fur trade and had the most impact on the British Columbia population and First Nations people. During the initial

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    of people and things impacted on this storm makes for the most intensified destructive tropical storms in the United States. With the flooding of Harvey this storm can be made beneficial to the environment. Though this natural disaster destroyed many of home it also helped restore the Earth’s environment by renewing the soil and distributing minerals amongst the it. The destruction of Hurricane Harvey is one to be remembered and learned from. The unexpected shift that Harvey exhibited left many

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