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    New Technology Of World War One World War I brought much technological advancement to the battlefield‚ such as pillboxes‚ flamethrowers‚ and mustard gas. But all this new technology brought the need for new tactics and there really were no new ideas on how to use them. Soldiers fought a traditional styled war‚ and suffered many casualties due to the new technology. Generals slowly figured out the strengths and weaknesses of each new piece of equipment and were able to use most of them effectively

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    cell phones‚ computers and other technological innovations has generated economic growth while improving health care and agricultural production in developing nations. But these countries still have a long way to go to catch up to the rest of the world. Rwandan traditional healer‚ Musa Kayairanga Traditional healer Musa Kayairanga of Rwanda uses herbs and ointments to treat his patients‚ and over the years he has learned a lot about natural medicines. Now he is able to share this information

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    Another area of technology which saw innovation in World War One was Communication. It is absolutely crucial that an army is able to communicate on the battlefield and many battles have been successful or unsuccessful because of this ability. Many forms of communication were present at this time including; runners‚ radios‚ telephones and telegraphy. Communication was extremely significant in the war as it was a key element in sending important information from commanding officers and soldiers. Radios

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    Technology such as internet‚ phones and televisions have been adapting and becoming part of an everyday routine. These adaptions in devices have caused positive and negative changes in perspectives and behavioural aspects of generations X and Z. This essay will investigate the communication technologies such as phones in the youth of generation X and Z and how this factor has influenced and impacted the way of social change. By discussing the changes of communication through phones‚ how peer relationships

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    data/information into an unrecognized format. Exp: Used when sending a private message‚ to protect sensitive data Ergonomic: User-friendly Effects of ICT Information is available to everyone → Positive and negative effects Provides overall communication/education method Organizes our lives Social Effects of ICT: Computer power has become cheap Employment Effects – The way work is carried out. People loss jobs and were replaced by machines → Increased unemployment Example: Manufacturing:

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    Kirsten Jade Adams 201004214 What makes a brand unique? OSW1B21 Table of Contents * Introduction…………….…………………………………………………2 * What makes a brand unique……………………………………..……………………………..…3 * The characteristics of a unique brand…………….………………………………………………………….3 * why should consumers use unique brands? * Conclusion………………………………………………………………….4 * Bibliography………………………………………………………………5 ------------------------------------------------- A unique brand involves TRUST and CONSISTENCY

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    Human relations‚ interactions and communication are the foundation of educational leadership. As with most businesses‚ the need for strong leadership and communication is more important than ever‚ especially because of the growing accountability of schools and school systems. In order to work well within the organizational environment of a school‚ superintendents‚ coaches‚ teachers‚ parents‚ community members and students must be able to communicate in a variety of effective modalities (Razik & Swanson

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    Today‚ stories are an intrinsic part of our societies and culture. Movies‚ books‚ music‚  news media‚ religions‚ architecture and painting‚ you name it‚ and the influence of storytelling is to be seen in all aspects of our life. Defining our values‚ desires‚ dreams and‚ as well as our prejudices and hatreds‚ don’t you want to know how it all began? Well‚ the history of Storytelling is the prime focus of this article. Traditionally‚ the oral stories have been handed over from generation to generation

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    owner compensation. An understanding of the seriousness of the problem must be understood and dealt with in order to protect companies and individuals from their right to market‚ sell and profit from their talent and ideals. It’s a Knockoff World The problem is global counterfeiting and piracy‚ which accounts up to an estimated $600 billion a year. Intellectual property in the form of books‚ music‚ product designs‚ brand names‚ process innovations‚ software‚ film‚ and many others are easy

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    of information or services among individuals‚ groups‚ or institutions” and the definition of “network” is‚ “a group of people or organizations that are closely connected and that work with each other.” In the Information Age‚ infrastructure and technology has been created to allow the rapid sharing of information between parties‚ but it has not always been so. While the exchanging of information has always been consistent‚ the methods by which this task has been carried out is constantly changing

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