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    ICT4D Case Study

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    For example‚ the Siyakhula Living Lab (SLL) used EdUbuntu as its operating system on computers in the community as it allowed the computers to be used in the local language and educational context in the local schools (Gumbo‚ et al.‚ 2012; Palmer‚ 2010). The SLL made content that was relevant to the people available by giving them access to an e-commerce site to sell local crafts and targeting a wider market. In the second phase of ICT4D‚ another way the technology was

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    really sticks was my trip to the Black Hills with my mom‚ her boyfriend‚ Isabel‚ and myself. There were many new things I had acquired and got a little taste of‚ a few being the sketchy narrow streets‚ deep gravel pits‚ and the revving engines of gators. Roughly six hours felt like a lifetime to me. Sitting in the leather back seats of my mom’s car‚ legs sticking to the seats after my nap trying to make the time go by‚ I was ready to just be at the cabin we were staying at already. SO much scenery

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    Mardi Gras

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    My first trip to New Orleans was during the week of Mardi Gras and it was definitely one of the best weeks of my life. We arrived on February 10th‚ the week before fat Tuesday‚ to find that Mardi Gras festivities were already well underway. I was shocked at how many people I saw. We went to our hotel‚ The Royal Sonesta‚ to check into our room and to get everything situated. Our next stop was The Boot‚ one of the best college bars in America. I found that the area was flooded with campers parked

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    the swamp

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    the largest stadium in the state of Florida. The Gators’ average home attendance last season was around 91‚000 people per game‚ ninth in the country. Florida’s home record of 113 wins with only 13 losses since 1990 is the best mark in the country‚ proving that… at “The Swamp‚” only Gators get out alive!!! Ben Hill Griffin Stadium better known as the SWAMP is located in Gainesville Florida and is home field stadium of the University Florida Gators football team. Furthermore‚ I’ll be informing the

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    changed my life

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    Florida Gators and the city was abuzz with “GO CANES” signs and Miami jerseys. I was there too‚ experiencing something that I didn’t know‚ but something that would change my life forever. My dad (who played for the Hurricanes from 1983-1987) and I walked into the colossal stadium. As we reached an opening to get to our seats I saw the field for the first time. It was beautiful‚ and it caught me off guard. Game time inched closer; and as the crowd was waiting impatiently a Florida Gator fan sat

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    Food During the Mardi Gras Celebration Mardi Gras began as a historical event to celebrate the day before Ash Wednesday in Christian celebrations. This has later become known as the Catholics holy day of obligation where the members of the church would begin their 40 day period of austerity. This 40 day period leading up to Easter Sunday is known as Lent. Fat Tuesday was another for Mardi Gras. In France Fat Tuesday was on its way to becoming a day of excess and disorderly behavior before the Lenten

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    Liking Holden Caulfield

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    by going on a crazy tirade about wanting to move to a little cabin‚ then calling her “a pain in the ass.” Yet in the end‚ he misses all the people from whom he has estranged himself. He says‚ “Don’t ever tell anybody anything. If you do‚ you start missing everybody.” This is the last line in the book‚ after Holden has told his whole story. By telling his story‚ he remembers all the encounters he had with people as he wandered around New York. He warns the reader not to talk about memories since they

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    that has made the brand credible. In 1965 the Florida Gator football team was preparing to win a national championship‚ but the team was facing difficulties. Many of the Gator players couldn’t bare the Florida heat and were constantly being injured. A Florida Gator assistant coach met with a team of the schools university physicians to find out why so many of the players were being affected by the heat. The physicians discovered that the Gators were not replacing the electrolytes and carbohydrates

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    Kukuri Machete Analysis

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    Overall‚ the verdict of the review of this Kukri Machete Cold Steel review is that if you currently seeking a trustworthy blade‚ you should remember that making the right decision is as simple as buying this impressive machete. 4. Gerber Gator Machete This Gator Machete from Gerber is an immense pick for budget-conscious people‚ as it comes with an affordable price when compared to that of other types of machetes available on the market. This is also because the tool comes with a lightweight construction

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    And rightfully so‚ when everything you come across tastes amazing. New Orleans has such a unique and interesting flavor. Take gumbo for instance. Gumbo is a clear example of New Orleans in all it glory. A hodgepodge of different flavors mixed together in a pot‚ gumbo is both a delicious dinner and a representation of the cultures of the people who live here. The modern gumbo that is so common today stems from a blend of French‚ African‚ and Cajun flavors. Each culture brought its own original recipe

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