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    Carlowie L. Kabigting Dr. Archimedes David III Philosophy Philosophy of Science iworld We are living in a contemporary world where in the emergence of technology rather the advancement is at hand. Technology was been our tool on satisfying our “luho” in the betterment of making our work so much comfortable. Living in a world where everything was “instant”. Instant noodles‚ coffee‚ messaging‚ etc. and even instant friend or people exist. Man has made things on the rack by putting the

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    3-SLP 3 Dr. Stephens Should it be Black History Month or African-American History Month‚ or not a month at all? After all we are talking about history‚ so why one race should be brought to life in one particular month is ridiculous. It should be memorialized and spoke about along with all American history throughout the year. Because the history books of early years largely ignored the contributions people of color made to U.S. Society‚ “Negro History Week” was created in 1926. This is understandable

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    History of Computers Glenn G. Fabia Department of Computer Science Ateneo de Naga University A typical computer operation back when computers were people. Counting Tables History of Computers 2 A Modern Day Abacus (Oldest surviving‚ 300 B.C) Note how the abacus is really just a representation of the human fingers: the 5 lower rings on each rod represent the 5 fingers and the 2 upper rings represent the 2 hands. History of Computers 3 Napier’s Bones In 1617 John Napier

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    AND HUMAN PROGRESS A People’s History of the United States is a book written by Howard Zinn‚ whose purpose is not to introduce someone to American History. He assumes his readers already know the basics. Of course‚ many people do not. It is not a history of the United States but it is a series of contentious corrections to the history traditionally taught in American classrooms. Zinn presents the major historical facts of the first 250 years of American history starting from when Christopher Columbus’s

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    In what ways are history and heritage similar‚ and in what ways are they different? For many years the difference between heritage and history has been confused. Often the line between the two is merged creating a general measure of difficulty when it comes to separating the two. ‘The relationship between heritage‚ history and memory has been subject to much debate recently among geographers‚ historians and cultural critics’1. However it is clear‚ that ‘Heritage is not history’2 and that ‘Heritage

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    Representation and the History of Buganda Guweddeko Fred May 2012 Abstract Scholars concerned with the challenges of method in studying the past and reflecting it in later periods are torn between intellectual veracity and the problem of multiple discourses on historicity and history. On this premise‚ this essay examines the problematics of the history of Buganda; the problems of historiography in its compilation and in the factors that have intermediated in the representation of this history before‚ during

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    Santa Barbara‚ CA: Library of Congress. 3) Freidel‚ Frank & Sidey‚ Hugh (2006). The Presidents of the United States of America. Retrieved from http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents. 4) Key Events in the Spanish-American War (2013). Naval History. 27(2) p.23 to p.24 5) Mitchener‚ Kris J.‚ (2012). The Great Depression in the World Book of Encyclopedia (p.339 to p.342). Chicago‚ IL: Scott Fetzer Company. 6) Mulder‚ John M.‚ (2012). Woodrow Wilson in the World Book of Encyclopedia (p. 318 to

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    698 2/11/15 Gaddis When a person thinks of a historian they would probably say they are a museum curator or someone who just studies the past. However‚ they truly do not understand what it means to be a historian. In the book The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past‚ John Gaddis goes into explicit detail on what it takes for a historian to properly and accurately present the past to the public. There are three main elements that I found interesting in this explanation. They are

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    How History Shaped Today ’s Networks Jonathan Moscone IT – 340 B. Richards 5/5/2013 Computer network technology has been shaped by history in many ways. From the needs of business‚ government‚ military and personal use. As these needs grow and change so do the networks and connections that support them. The biggest network people use today in the Internet. The Internet has revolutionized the computer and communications world like nothing before. The invention of the telegraph‚ telephone

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    The History and Characteristics of the origins of JAZZ! The American/Africans are a major part of the history of jazz. Jazz originated from the African American slave trade. In Africa‚ natives danced to celebrate cycles of life; birth‚ puberty‚ marriage and death. Children‚ adults and the elderly all depended on dance to express to express their cultural beliefs. Drums‚ string instruments‚ chimes‚ reedpipes and other percussion instruments set the beat for the dancers. Slaves continued to interpret

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