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    Theme and the Real World Racism has a rich and varied history. Though it has changed in the United States to a lesser extreme‚ it is still present. This horrendous problem causes many more problems within itself; like family strain‚ arguments or confrontations‚ and the public view of stupidity. The strain on a family could be minute or extravagant‚ there’s numerous ways in which it is created. It could be a parent not approving another raced friend or even a family itself being harassed

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    The results of this study relate to the larger issue of how the forces of evolution work in real world populations since mutation‚ genetic drift‚ gene flow and natural selection are within species all around us. One population that experiences these four forces of evolution is a population of bears. When it comes to mutation‚ if a population of bears only had dark-colored bears‚ but then all of sudden a light bear appeared in the population this would mean that one of the alleles that determine fur

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    In todays world people may be think that technology will take over the world. Well in some case it may be right and in others its not. It’s just the way you look at it. You may also see how fast technology is growing and how it’s taking over. You may see it as an alien that is taking over the world. Well it may be right. How does it seem like a alien‚ well according to “Aliens behind the World Government” By D.M. Talks about how aliens are altering the human brain and thoughts. So that

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    William Golding is a classic novel that is known as one of the greatest pieces of literature and has been for decades‚ because of how it relates to people and events that have happened. As the island is a microcosm of the world‚ the book mirrors what’s going on in the real world. The main themes of the book are Good Vs. Evil‚ Civilization Vs. Savagery‚ Power and Survival‚ which can easily be related to by most people - both now‚ when the book was written and probably also in the future. Personally

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    Real fact of emergence of Information Technology effecting rural area Er.Hardeep Singh Sidhu (M.Sc‚M.Phil‚M.Tech.) (Lect. in computer science) Department of Computer Science Punjabi University Baba Jogipir Neighbourhood campus‚ Ralla‚ Mansa (Punjab) The researcher are‚ associated with Department of Computer Science at Punjabi University Baba Jogipir Neighborhood Campus‚ Ralla‚ Mansa‚ Punjab (India). Abstract: Research in the field of emergence of IT in rural area has varied

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    Cisnet Training Solutions for Real-World Applications Mississauga‚ CN‚ September 07‚ 2015 -- Cisnet Training Solutions‚ located in Scarborough Canada‚ offers specialized training for Cisco Routing & Switching‚ VOIP‚ Wireless‚ Security‚ Microsoft‚ Comptia‚ Linux‚ ITIL and Juniper certifications. Says Mr. Sam Fareed‚ President Cisnet‚ “There is a huge gap between what is learnt theoretically and what is applied practically on the field. Although one must have a thorough understanding of basics‚ how

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    Material World: Real or illusion? Buddhism and Judaism Buddhism Just like in a competition‚ society has been forced to change and evolve drastically according to every human need. Although it is obvious that it must have certain adjustments every now and then to work along with individuals‚ transformations are now more frequently. This shows the loss of power and lack of control of society over the population. It can be showed especially with failure attempts to get power back by creating new

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    have more technology than we need. People survived life without cellphones‚ computers‚ and even electricity‚ and now our world is becoming ultra-dependent on these things. After reading the book Feed‚ various arguments can be made about whether today’s society will turn into the world Feed predicts‚ and be technology dependent. Is our world going to turn into the society that is depicted in Feed? Life is being controlled by technology‚ and hardly anybody can go a day without technology‚ and wanting

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    The Exploitation of Love and Technology In the Dystopian novels 1984 and Brave New World‚ George Orwell and Aldous Huxley create atmospheres that consist of their prediction of the future. “1984” and Brave New World contain totalitarian governments that encompass distorted views on the way societies should behave. Although the two leaders in the novels‚ Big Brother and His Fordship‚ carry out their regulations differently‚ the idea of how to control a society remains consistent. The key to maintain

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