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    Future of English

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    Future of English as a global language “A language achieves a genuinely global status when it develops a special role that is recognized in every country” (Crystal 1997). In the 21st century‚ English is increasingly becoming the dominant language in global communication. However‚ the question of where the future of English lies remains unclear. Will English in the future increase in popularity or should we adopt a better alternative? English is undoubtedly one of the most influential languages

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    The Future Of Criminology

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    The Future of Criminology Tracy Doubledee CJS/231 May 25‚ 2015 Chris Hammond The Future of Criminology Over the past several years criminology has made leaps‚ bounds‚ and advances to enhance capturing criminals. Due to the increasing technology at the fingertips of criminals and terrorists law enforcement has been forced to step of their resources and intelligence. The government is constantly faced with new methods people have created to commit crime. Technology is infiltrating every aspect of the

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    Future of Technology

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    (Crystal‚ 2006). Over the last few years‚ technology has been rapidly changing and expanding in every field imaginable. As technology continues to advance‚ it will have a positive and negative effect on our future‚ and affect our personal and family lifestyles. Emerging technology has changed the way we communicate with one another. In the past‚ if you wanted to talk to someone‚ you picked up the phone and called them or you went to their house sat down and had a conversation. If the person you wanted

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    The Future of Books

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    The Future of Books 17 November 2011 The Future of Books 1. Introduction Books have evolved greatly since the first writings in clay tablets a thousand years B.C. to nowadays with the digital versions of most books that were‚ not long ago‚ only available in paper. Even though stories have been carried and passed from generation to generation since the emergence of language‚ only until around the fifth century has it been heard about books and their use. In the antiquity‚ primitive materials

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    The Future of Nyt

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    The Future of the New York Times Is there a necessary trade-off between company philosophy and the core goals of sustainability‚ profitability‚ and growth? Consider the New York Times example‚ and support your answer with what you have learned from the textbook. It is my understanding that Yes there is a tradeoff between company philosophy‚ survival‚ growth and profitability. That trade off may not occur with all companies just those who may not be meeting the company goal of profitability.

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    Inventions of the future

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    JET PACKS If you’ve ever seen the classic James Bond flick ’Thunderball‚’ you probably remember that great action scene in which 007 makes his escape from some bad guys by slipping on a rocket-equipped backpack and blasting off into the sky [source: Parker]. Jet packs were first dreamed up by German scientists during World War II‚ and after the war‚ the Pentagon longed to develop its own version [source: Kaku]. In the 1950s‚ at Bell Aerosystems in New York‚ a visionary engineer named Wendell F

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    The Leader of the Future

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    Running Head: Morgan - The Leader of the Future Becoming the Leader of the Future Andréica L. Morgan Post University Bus508.91: The Future of Leadership and Management Carolyn Shiffman PhD Saturday‚ August 21‚ 2010 ABSTRACT 3 Assignment Synopsis & Thesis Specification 5 Discussion 5 Lessons Learned from Past and Current Leadership 5 The Essential Leadership Qualities Going Forward 6 New and Distinctive Challenges

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    The Future Of NASA

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    The funding that NASA receives could potentially fix some these problems. Let’s not forget about how our own oceans on earth aren’t half way to being explored and mapped. And yet why does NASA continue to be funded? One of many answers is Human Nature. The only reason we live in a modern and advanced society is because of our desire to explore‚ expand and progress. What separates us from

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    Future of Policing

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    Future of Policing CJS 210 “The only thing constant is change” (Heraclitus). With technology on a continuous rise and the increasing demographic changes in contemporary America‚ saying that the future of law enforcement is unpredictable is being very modest. Through the use of computer-aided dispatch (CAD)‚ mobile computing‚ records management systems and database and information technology police and other law enforcement agencies have become much more efficient. Many other tools have help

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    Future of Technology

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    AAYUSH MAHESHWARI ENG 108 12/02/09 FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY It is by following clues that we make discoveries‚ not by reasoning inductively. Now some people would accept this view but nevertheless argue that in science we cannot avoid reasoning inductively. Let us say the law that all metals expand when heated. Now in saying that this is a law of nature we are saying that it holds not only in the past but also in the future. If it is a law of nature that all metals expand when heated‚ then

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