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    World and Computers

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    everything from homework to shopping. When computers were supplemented via the Internet‚ which caused a big change in how it worked. It corrected several folds in the long-distance communication. This gave an impetus to globalization‚ bringing the world closer and opening new avenues for exploring the human reach. Over a period of time‚ enabled computers working from home‚ creating a new type of employment for many. This gave him the use of computers within the household a new dimension. As technology

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    world hunger

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    World Hunger: How to put a stop to it How can we‚ as a society‚ put an end to world hunger? This question has gone around for many years now and no one has found the correct answer to it. People know that when they see a picture of a child with a blown up stomach‚ they automatically get emotional and want to help‚ but how can they? World hunger is a serious problem in this world and in many countries; it has increased tremendously over the several years. We‚ the people‚ need to find a way to help

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    World in the Web

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    The World in the Web -Connection and Entanglement In February 2010‚ I was at the annual cultural fest at my university campus‚ all excited because it was the first time I was going to see Euphoria- a famous Indian Rock band live. Eventually‚ the big moment arrived and I rushed towards the main stage area when I heard the presenter saying‚ “And here we welcome the band Euphoria. Give a huge round of applause for Dr. Palash Sen and

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    Bipolar World

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    with similar ideas on various problems confronting the world unite around a super power with a view to giving united front. Polarization has been facilitated by the scientific and technological advances under which the world has shrunk in area and distance. In this way‚ when two centers of power‚ i.e. two poles appear round which the other countries of the world revolve‚ the system is known as Bipolar. I would prefer living in a bipolar world order because it tends to reduce international violence

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    Mali became a great empire under the rule of Mansa Musa and was a able to hit its peak with his help. He also had become Mali’s most famous leaders and ruled for 25 years. In this expository paragraph‚ I will be illustrating how and why Timbuktu became such an important city for the empire Mali. In the these three paragraphs‚ I will be illustrating Timbuktu being conquered‚ Mali the empire‚ and why Timbuktu became an important city for Mali. To start it off‚ I will be analyzing Timbuktu’s important

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    Why is football becoming so dangerous? Football is quickly becoming one of the most dangerous sports there is.do to players getting bigger and stronger. And more players are also giving more cheap shoots than ever. But do to better equipment players are also getting less head injuries like concussions. But football douse need some more changes to make the game safer. l. types of injuries? The most common type of injure in football is concussions. A concussion happens when

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    World Cup

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    The world cup Soccer outside the United States and Canada‚ the game of soccer is called football. Soccer is the world’s most popular game‚ with the best players meeting every four years to compete for the World Cup. It is bigger than baseball‚ American football and basketball combined. Statistics showed that a global television audience of 49 billion people tuned in to watch the 2002 World Cup (FIFA.com “Pure Football” pg.1). The World Cup is held every four years‚ hosted by a different country

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    The Known World

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    A Different Kind of Rain One scene in The Known World depicts an odd event. While many scenes show brutality‚ injustice‚ humility‚ and love‚ a small scene where one slave is good to his master carries a different message. This section of the novel explores a relationship of two characters that are arguably unimportant. I would not say that the novel needs these two characters to be a success. The slave or master alone does not play a major role in the plot‚ but together they display a profound

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    Around the World

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    The modern world changes very quickly because people want to make it better for themselves. Since the end of the XX century people in many respects depended on electricity and cars. In it there are also pluses. First our life became much more comfortable than ever‚ in - the second any information which can be necessary for us is available and we can receive it irrespective of time and much quicker than earlier. We without fail carry the Internet to number of such conveniences. The world wide web unites

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    world history

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    World history‚ global history or transnational history (not to be confused with diplomatic or international history) is a field of historical study that emerged as a distinct academic field in the 1980s. It examines history from a global perspective. It is not to be confused with comparative history‚ which‚ like world history‚ deals with the history of multiple cultures and nations‚ but does not do so on a global scale. World History looks for common patterns that emerge across all cultures. World

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