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    The Positives: • Instant messengers such as MSN‚ Skype and many others allow text‚ sound and video to be transferred worldwide instantly as well as sharing images and other data. • The Internet has allowed people to send and receive information in seconds rather than days or weeks using E-mail. There is no barrier to doing business or collaborative research across continents. Families can use email to keep in touch in a way that was never possible before. • As a research and learning tool‚ the

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    511-060 Nike Football: World Cup 2010 South Africa Nike Football revenue had grown from $40 million in 1994 to more than $1 billion in 2008. In just under 15 years‚ it had reached a sales level that took some of its competitors over 50 years to achieve. Although not the end goal‚ the 2010 World Cup was another unique moment in time for Nike to create separation between the company and its competitors. Edwards knew he had to seize this opportunity and pull his team together to deliver a

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    with their children. This increases the risk of their children being exposed to sexually explicit content. Evidence clearly states that pornography has harmful effect on children and teenagers including premature sexualization‚ negative body image and unhealthy notions about relationships (Protecting our children’s innocence online). To better protect children and teenagers‚ censorship to internet pornography is necessary. Some of the websites like YouTube prevent the access to videos judged to be

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    The Soccer World Cup 2014 in Brazil Will the World Cup bring economic boom or bust? 13th of June‚ 2012 Table of content 1. Brazil in the spotlight 4 2. Current economic situation 4 3. Sporting events and the FIFA World Cup 6 4. Challenges and efforts for the World Cup preparation in Brazil 7 5. Consequences of the World Cup for Brazil 10 5.1. Economic consequences 10 5.2. Political consequences 12 5.3. Social consequences 12 6. Analysis 13 6.1. SWOT Analysis 13 6.2

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    determining who wins the world cup and takes home the famous gold “FIFA World Cup Trophy.” The World Cup is a tournament that comes every four years and lasts a month long with tournaments every day from June 13th- July 13th The World Cup brings in a whirlwind of excitement and emotions. This victorious event will be held in Brazil in the year of 2014 but before June 13th hits‚ there is a massive amount of planning to be done. With all the preparations leading up to the World Cup we will capture the trials

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    The Positive and Negative Impacts of the Legalization of Marijuana Levi Welshans Composition Professor Prince June 6‚ 2012 Introduction Marijuana has been the source of much debate in recent years. Many believe that this plant is special‚ and that this plant is less damaging than alcohol or tobacco. Some individuals believe it offers more than just physical and mental relief. They believe that it has the power to heal diseases. In the medical field‚ many have questioned where this evidence

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    FIFA is well known throughout the whole entire world‚ mainly for soccer. What most people do not realize is that this soccer organization is very corrupt. To the officials in this soccer organization‚ it’s not about the soccer matches but mainly about the money. They are bribed with money countless times by rich countries to host the popular world cup in there country. FIFA has 15 officials charged for corruption. Countries that have hosted the world cups before have had a lack of infrastructure

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    Being held in the incarceration system has been seen to negatively impact how the prisoners succeed when they leave prison and reenter society. Some of these barriers include education‚ employment‚ finances‚ housing‚ and family reunification. Forty three per cent of sentenced prisoners said they had lost touch with their families since coming to prison; and over one in five who were married when they came to prison had since divorced or separated (SEU‚ 112). Social isolation makes it hard for the

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    6. 0. Positive Impact of SAFTA in Bangladesh I. Increases Bangladesh’s Trade Volumes with SAARC The volumes of imports from SAARC countries as well as the exports of Bangladesh to SAARC countries from fiscal year 1997/98 until fiscal year 2007/08 is provided in following (Table-1) and graphically illustrated in Figure 1. Clearly‚ as part of the overall increase in trade volumes‚ Bangladesh’s exports to SAARC countries have grown moderately and Bangladesh’s imports from SAARC countries have increased

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    Negative and Positive Impact of the Transcontinental Railroad Jeff Neukirch History 101 American History to 1877 Dr. Kimberly Weathers 26 June 2012 The Impacts of the Transcontinental Railroad On May 10‚ 1869 as the “Last Spike” struck by Leland Stanford now connected the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads across the United States at Promontory Summit in the Utah Territory. The transcontinental railroads now complete and America is now destined to move to the forefront of the

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